Sanef call on members of the public, corporates, donors and government to support the media industry and journalism during this critical time
A senior employee at the public broadcaster wants compensation for claims of ‘sabotage’
Music, art and theatre are moving online as cultural workers adjust to lockdown
Drawing on lessons from Ebola, African artists are using music to convey public health messaging. And they are doing it in style
The department of basic education is providing online resources for learners during the lockdown. But, once again, children with special-education needs are left out
The university is also surveying its students to ascertain what kind of support they need to be able to participate in online learning
NGOs say the lockdown has detrimental effects on people living with substance dependence, as they try to get their fix amid heavy restriction of movement
Pretoria can make a real difference in helping to solve conflicts and other issues in Burundi, the DRC, South Sudan and Zimbabwe
In February the devastating locust swarms were the biggest seen in East Africa for 70 years. Now they’re even bigger
The outbreak and the response to it is showing us that many things are possible, including the provision of water to waterless municipalities