The Covid-19 pandemic resulted in the country’s schools closing and teachers being left without jobs
For more than five years the deputy president has remained steadfast in his right to travel abroad to receive medical treatment
In Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe torture is used to extract information, elicit confessions, punish or sometimes for sadistic reasons
The physics 2021 Nobel prize means the conversation is no longer about debating whether climate change is real, but rather what we should do about it
By adopting sound grazing practices livestock owners get access to markets in a foot-and-mouth disease red zone near the Kruger National Park
Only 16% of losses in South Africa from weather-related disasters in the past four decades were covered by insurers, leaving governments and communities unable to build back
In deciding how the world responds to the climate crisis, policymakers rely on research that tends to be written predominantly by men in the Global North
Zuma went to jail rather than testify. Some who did told blatant lies. Who decided Cabinet appointments and how much money was carried out of Saxonwold?
Large companies such as International Breweries and Nigerian Breweries are vying for the population’s drinking money
The past 18 months have been tough for women cross-border traders, who saw their income vanish when borders closed