Digital health technology is already having a huge impact on healthcare, both for patients and health professionals
In the days of social media, which can amplify storms in tea cups for retweets from a ‘followers’, it is easy to assume the mantle of ‘leadership’
Internal documents show that soldiers, meant to protect South Africa and keep the peace outside our borders, are sexually assaulting people
Three ministers could change places, moving Lindiwe Sisulu from her powerful post
Business rescue is unlikely to work for a state-owned airline, say experts. But the government has no money for bailouts
Linguists say using the same expression repeatedly is a way of lodging a specific idea in voters’ brains.
Universities need to adapt teaching and curricula to cater for the fourth industrial revolution
The minister of human settlements, water and sanitation, who put Dlamini in the job on November 5, has 10 days to respond to parliamentary questions
Nigeria’s leader ignores court orders to release detainees and provide details of corrupt actions
After an uncharacteristic run of bad form, Masandawana’s aura of superiority is threatened