Reviewing a book when its writer, who is foreign, is on a visit to South Africa is something of a double-edged sword.
Young boys are being used as human shields; girls married off ‘for their own protection’.
Unions say she is interfering in the business of the basic education department and must back off.
Players and officials allegedly accepted large sums of money to throw a football match.
A new book recounts how gays in small-town South Africa occupy an ambivalent space.
The government must recognise the indivisibility and interconnectedness of all our human rights, writes Kayum Ahmed.
The local left may long for its own revolutionary, but, in practice, it doesn’t know what it wants, writes Richard Calland.
A Tokyo zoo has put its pandas back on display after keepers decided mating season was over.
An innovative approach to property allows this company to deliver empowerment and job creation.
A look back into the roots of empowerment.