Just what they’ll learn or be taught will be outside the curriculum, which may have to happen later
Hodan Nalayeh was a Somali journalist famous for telling uplifting, positive stories about her country. She was killed in a terrorist attack in Kismayo in July 2019. A year later, the writer Ifrah Udgoon remembers how Nalayeh’s life and work shaped her own
How race came to function as fuel to an exploitative economic system. Take the case of South Africa…
South Africa’s animal vaccine agency said staff fled to avoid blame, but its CEO had in fact paid them to leave
Military intervention in Cabo Delgado must be aimed at protecting people first
They stayed away because they feared getting Covid-19, had comorbidities, were in quarantine, had become infected and the safety measures such as curfews were too limiting
According to Wosa, the South African wine industry contributes more than R40-billion to the South African economy catering for almost 300 000 jobs.
Kgalema Motlanthe paid tribute to ANC struggle stalwart Andrew Mlangeni, who died on Tuesday, at his 95th birthday celebrations last month
Those at historically disadvantaged universities feel abandoned while their peers at richer institutions continue with their studies
The president moved pretty fast to shut down the boozers, but he’s dragging his heels when it comes to sorting out the UIF