Unless structural racism is addressed, inequalities in the law profession will persist
For a lot of Africans, traditional and Western medicine have a symbiotic relationship and are not deemed opposites
Despite the depressed economic environment, the mining industry contributed billions of rands to the economy last year, and can continue to do so if it focuses on environmental, social and governance issues
There’s a reason those in power seek to limit journalists’ freedoms: our stories shine a light on their wrongdoing. However, we must also speak up when the wrongdoing is inside our own camp
On 27 January, the world remembers the victims of the Holocaust, but it is also worth remembering the victims of Germany’s other, earlier genocide in Namibia. A rare book, commissioned by Britain in the early 1900s, stands as a record of the crimes against the Herero and the Nama
It was a lucrative deal, World Cup tickets and all, but Paddy Harper’s freedom and integrity are worth much more
Mutual mistrust there may have been, but economic activity between South Africa and the superpower remained robust. Now exports must diversify and create jobs
The International Planned Parenthood Federation has 10 vacancies available at its Africa Regional office situated in Nairobi
The drought-stricken Northern Cape experienced some relief as heavy rainfall caused rivers and dams to overflow
Top executives fired a year after being appointed