The author and journalist shares a reading list from her time as The New York Times bureau chief for West Africa
‘You give us the word, we give you the money.’ Without tithes from congregations, churches find it difficult to pay salaries and do community work
“Each day of this lockdown highlights our broken, and uneven society. What we cannot do is retreat into our silos and see the world solely from our view of it. “
Independent retail analyst Syd Vianello says going under business rescue does not mean Edcon will be saved, “it simply gives business rescue practitioners a chance to work out how they can save the company”
The Free State ANC blames lockdown for no disciplinary action against Nkosinjani Speelman
A Cape Town women’s group is using coded text messages to help victims of gender-based violence and abuse get out of harm’s way
These institutions are a crucial part of the research and development process that underpins South Africa’s life-and-death fight against the Covid-19 outbreak
Staff members claim they are fall guys for the failure of the Ingonyama Trust Board, which manages large swathes of KwaZulu-Natal
I now go to meetings barefoot and in my shorts. And it cuts what we pay for MPs to travel. We should keep it this way post-Covid
Excessive use of force by the security forces during the Covid-19 pandemic has overwhelmingly been experienced in poor communities