Dr Zolelwa Sifumba went from being a frontline healthcare worker to stepping back from clinical work. She speaks to Elna Schütz about her shift into more open spaces
South Africa’s parties that run prosperous governments will be those that are successful in developing and nurturing coalitions
The mining company’s former board chairperson has accused his replacement of engineering a sexual harassment complaint to get him out
South Africa already faces numerous crises including hunger, poverty, unemployment, inequality — all of which are being worsened by the climate crisis.
Trust in big political parties is dwindling but that’s not necessarily a win for everybody else
Mount Kenya, Mount Kilimanjaro and the Rwenzori mountains are all retreating faster than the global mean
The Tembisa 10 may be a figment of somebody’s imagination, but Eskom’s Misery Twins are not
UCount Rewards, through the generosity of its customers, hopes to provide much-needed financial relief to schools in the country
Voting tactically may seem like a realistic, mature option, but it compromises the integrity of your vote and is corrosive to the long-term health of democracy
Long-standing issues on climate finance will make or break COP26, says environment, forestry and fisheries minister