We debated the reasons the Afrikaners left their culture, friends and family – fear, uncertainty, disillusionment. But life in South Africa continued as usual
The trade union has accused the minister in the presidency of weaponising discourse instead of focusing on facts
An increase in demand could see a record harvest of the oilseed this year
In the days of apartheid, unions fought for more than just wages, they wanted a new society. Now it seems they have abandoned their roots
Our president, a skilled negotiator, can offer to broker a compromise between Israel and Palestine and take awkward asylum seekers off the US president’s hands
Developing infrastructure, expanding investment and giving professionals crucial skills will boost the sector, to the benefit of all South Africans
The country needs to deposit the declaration under Article 34 (6) of the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights
Annual Summit returns with focus on exponential technologies,
prosperity and progress, in collaboration with Old Mutual
As he developed his philosophy he moved from racial nationalism to humanism that embraced the struggle of all oppressed people.
Name of research paperA new dawn: Vitalising translational oncology research in Africa with the help of advanced cell culture models Name of research institutionDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, South Africa 1st Author of the research paperIman van den Bout Authors: Stefanie Klima, Tracey Hurrell, Mubeen Goolam, Chrisna Gouws, Anna-Mart Engelbrecht, Mandeep […]