As positive Covid-19 cases climb rapidly, health facilities will need more doctors and nurses
After being asked to imagine a different ikasi, Lehlohonolo Peega questions our memory
Hyphenated identities: Why can’t I be just ‘South African’; why do I need to be ‘South- African Chinese’?
Stevenson gallery staff took to Instagram to share a small selection of literature guiding their “respective journeys towards listening, learning and confronting bias”
From a street corner in Kampala, a newspaper vendor has observed an industry in decline — quickened by the coronavirus pandemic
In April, UniZulu announced that it had negotiated zero-rated data with MTN, Telkom and Cell C in so its students could access teaching and learning on its online platform without incurring data costs
Two matric learners talk about not being able to mingle with friends, anxiety about their exams and what happens outside the schoolyard
‘Less lethal’ weapons have resulted in deaths and severe injuries, yet there are still no guidelines
After ousting a dictator, members of Sudan’s resistance committees are now helping to fight the Covid-19 pandemic
Premier Zamani Saul blames the doubling of Covid-19 case numbers a week after level three restrictions were implemented – on people travelling from neighbouring provinces