The South African law does not make it mandatory for citizens to be vaccinated, and the same will apply for Covid-19 immunisation. But experts say people still have the responsibility not to act recklessly — and they should follow Covid-19 health protocols
Chapter nine institution wants a peaceful transition after King Thulare’s death
In the second instalment of A Seat at a Table, writers discuss authenticity, character development and the value of handwritten drafts
Children in the Cape Flats see violence very early in their lives and many end up in jail or killed. One of them, now a reformed gangster, walks us through his early traumatic experiences
2020 was a challenging year for everybody, with no growth forecast in the economy, fears of a deep recession and a jobs bloodbath. Three experts contextualise this situation, focusing on what can be done in 2021 to slow down the spiral into an economic abyss
Despite fighting so hard for it, South Africans don’t seem to understand how democracy works
What started as hate speech ended in violence at the Capitol
The new year started with a crucial step towards free trade between countries on the continent
Most of the coronavirus deaths were in Peru, Brazil, India, Mexico, Ecuador, Bangladesh, Italy and the United States
By building online courses backwards, the necessary skills can be taught in stages