Researchers struggle to understand how teenagers experience tuberculosis treatment, and they haven’t done enough to ask, experts at last week’s seventh South African TB conference argued
In an added layer of security, passengers and drivers can record audio clips during a ride, which are encrypted and saved for 15 days
A farm equipment sharing application connects tractor owners and smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
But the drivers don’t get a say, or the benefits gained by their overseas peers
Nettrice Gaskins’ image of writer, musician and producer Greg Tate graced the March 12 edition of the Mail & Guardian’s Friday section. It is a memorable, futuristic rendering of the artist that manages to capture his spirit in quiet but affecting ways
Sidelined during the Covid-19 pandemic, the country’s deadliest disease has been working under cover
While Kagame has won praise for bringing stability and economic growth to Rwanda, he has also come under fire for cracking down on political freedoms.
The pandemic is hastening neoliberal universities’ moves towards platform pedagogy, where lecturers become participants in the “just-in-time” gig economy and students become “clients”
The project places emphasis on rolling out a standardised package of occupational health services and mining safety standards across four countries
The acclaimed and prolific South African author, whose 1978 book The Long Journey of Poppie Nongena confronted the hardships of apartheid, has died