To those who lament the events at the Capitol on 6 January, saying, “This is not who we are”: unequal, undemocratic, duplicitous is precisely who we are
Joyce Jokanisi died without knowing who killed her son in Marikana and while still battling with heartache and depression from the massacre
Professor Salim Abdool Karim talks to Nicolene de Wee about his responsibility as head of the ministerial advisory committee tasked with guiding the government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
It has displays covering art, history, dinosaurs, nuclear energy, craftwork and music as well as live animals, for it is also a zoo
The department will not provide many of its standard services ‘until further notice’, as it focuses on registering an increased number of death certificates
After the former president stalked out of a sitting, it asked the ConCourt to force him to appear before the inquiry. A ruling has not been made but the summons remains valid
US President Donald Trump may have less than a fortnight left in office, but he’s not done yet — he may well be remembered for destroying the Republican party
The vote will come after one of the bloodiest campaigns in years, as veteran leader Yoweri Museveni seeks a sixth term against popstar-turned-MP Bobi Wine
It’s already become apparent that there is gross inequality playing out in the procurement and distribution of the new drugs. Why is that?
The pandemic has helped to expose the dire state of Sudan’s healthcare system, which lacks both equipment and medical personnel