By violating basic human rights, governments risk inflicting a double tragedy on their most vulnerable populations
The lockdown has exposed gross inequalities in education and society, but also gives us the opportunity to find new solutions
So far, the minister of health can be commended on his visible, open approach to keeping in touch with citizens during the pandemic
Sit up, take notice and get angry that a third of South African households have R120 or less a person a week for food, let alone nutritious food
With South Africa under lockdown, many South Africans are hungry — and very soon persistent hunger will dramatically increase malnutrition
Underground liquor has a long history in South Africa. Its next chapter is being written under the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown
As health workers in the DRC deal with the news that Ebola has not yet been defeated, they reflect on the lessons the epidemic has taught them
The Mail & Guardian apologises to the artist for the errors of fact and aspersions attributable to our lapses of process
During the lockdown, artists must rethink their place in the system. Now is the chance to advocate and appreciate the human condition of being constantly and chaotically in flux
At the heart of the body’s challenge of the lockdown alcohol sales ban, is the question of whether a total ban achieves the purpose of flattening the coronavirus curve