Endless court cases and threats plague community of South Africa’s most costly restitution settlement
Community health workers are at the frontline of the fight against Covid-19 in Gauteng, but many have not been paid for months. Sarah Smit and Paul Botes talked to workers who spoke of their love for the job – and how that love has been trifled with
Department of health officials know they haven’t paid many community health workers on the ground in Gauteng since June. Do they care?
A new book draws on the secret archive of NP justice minister Kobie Coetsee to paint a detailed picture of the lead-up to Nelson Mandela’s release. Shaun de Waal spoke to co-author Riaan de Villiers
ANC factions in several provinces are failing to abide by the dictates of the NEC’s decision that leaders who face corruption charges step aside from state and party posts
Musicians break genre boundaries and, through the lyrics about the Los Angeles police officer who killed cops, express black anger
We are able to achieve meaningful social change better, and faster, if we act together
Developing countries have been hit harder by the Covid-19 downturn than in past economic crises
Approval of the River Club development in Cape Town is reminiscent of those bulldozing spatial planners of apartheid
Would-be professionals have taken to technology into their own hands to arrange fixtures and tournaments for their favourite sport