Public health experts worry an outbreak could be brewing in areas such as Diepsloot and Alexandra, where sewage runs through streets and rivers
We should question the issue of prison outsourcing when the motive is profit and not public safety
The Helen Suzman Foundation argued in court this week that the home affairs minister mislead permit holders and failed to give them a fair chance to regularise their status
Chris Hani’s daughter Lindiwe Hani has learnt to not be buried by his assassination 30 years ago but to draw strength from the way he lived his life
The retired judges, facing a probe over the arms deal inquiry, said the act was flawed in allowing the JSC to discipline judges no longer in active service
The public enterprises minister said climate change had to be addressed but the shift to clean energy had to consider South Africa’s economic reality
With only three candidates shortlisted, the JSC will again not be able to fill a vacancy that arose at the constitutional court in late 2021
In a changing world it cannot be business as usual for human rights and democracy thinkers
Predictions of electoral doom need to consider the party’s unusual presence in society
Instituting new, legal means of trading ivory would create opportunities to put poachers and illegal trade syndicates out of business