In South Africa, forex has moved from niche finance circles into everyday conversations. Students mention it at campus cafés, office workers talk about it during lunch, and online groups are full of chart screenshots. What once felt like something happening far away in London or New York is now part of the local digital culture. […]
The Swedish activist spoke from a flotilla of boats carrying doctors, lawyers, activists, organisers and social media influencers attempting to take medicine and infant milk to Gaza
For the first time since establishment, the entity achieved 81% overall performance, supported by strong financial performance with capital expenditure at 85%, says Anele Qaba, CEO of MBDA.
Legitimate service calls are being blocked, ignored or flagged, impacting job creation and growth.
It’s August. While you’re blissfully waiting for spring to return, there’s a problem that’s only getting bigger: your December holiday remains unplanned. “Popular destinations for December can sell out up to six months in advance,” says Antionette Turner, GM of Flight Centre. “People know where they want to spend their holiday season and often get […]
Ubuntu challenges the dominant views that dehumanise, isolate, stigmatise and exclude those living with disabilities
Since 2015, cases of symptomatic pesticide poisoning have steadily increased
By its very nature, warfare (and especially urban warfare) will lead to collateral damage
Frustration over the gap between what citizens want and what’s being done is leading to a loss of faith in the future, in South Africa and all over the world
Reclaimers rely on retrieving waste from dumpsites to sell. But at least three sites in the city are at or nearing capacity and must be closed