The civil society group said the bills were probably being written by legislators with ‘self interest and expediency’ in mind
South Africa spends too much money on medical malpractice lawsuits and wants to pursue new ways to settle cases out of court
The vision of a world where women have equal rights, opportunities, and agency is within reach. Accelerating equality and empowerment in women demands a comprehensive and multifaceted approach. It necessitates the commitment of governments, organisations, communities, and individuals to work collaboratively and tirelessly. By dismantling barriers, challenging norms, and fostering an environment of inclusivity and […]
As South Africans decide whether to withdraw a portion of their retirement savings, it’s important that they fully grasp the potential costs involved
Bass culture is as old as Zimbabwe itself
Metro police head Sibonelo Mchunu is ready for his staff to man the network, but sources say the R100 million a year installation and maintenance contracts are too sweet to let go
Middle-class views on national health insurance are filtered through prejudice and experience, losing sight of the plight of the working class
Drew Forrest looks at the role of Victorian laissez-faire in the terrible Irish famine
The study published by Naspers says problems with infrastructure, access, costs and regulations are slowing South Africa’s progress towards digital transformation
After months of reporting on Israel’s war against Palestine, a mother of four young children was forced to flee to Egypt with her family