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
What started as hate speech ended in violence at the Capitol
The government would do well to realise that these two disasters can’t be tackled separately
The acute nature of the pandemic has galvanised civil society to demand better accountability
The Presidential Climate Change Coordinating Commission is tasked with shifting the economy to a ‘low-carbon, climate resilient economy and society’
For 13 years, United Nations and African Union peacekeepers have been stationed in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
Pharmaceutical companies are yet to register their vaccines with the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority, boding ill for its delivery to the public
By building online courses backwards, the necessary skills can be taught in stages
On 26 April 2019, the Mail & Guardian published an article headlined “Riddle of the R111m Coega deal”, which contained information regarding Stuart John Riddle
Covid disrupted the 2020 academic year but catchup plans have been hatched in the nine provinces, including extra lessons, earlier class times, and subject-specific boot camps