More than 1.7 million people in the country live with disabilities, but the hospital system is not set up for them, so they suffer indignity and worse
The grant budget is to be cut by R20 billion but it is unclear how the numbers will add up
In December, it will be a year since Nhlalayenza Ndlovu was gunned down in front of his wife and children
Nepotism, graft, shifting ideologies: Southern Africa’s liberation parties have experienced historic setbacks in 2024
Siphesihle Nxokwana, dubbed the Candace Owens of South Africa, is an anti-feminist influencer who is playing to crowds
Some of the investors who sunk millions into the pyramid scheme have been told that the fraud cases they opened have been closed
The Samancor Chrome case shows how ‘investor-friendly’ policy has allowed corporate plunder to the detriment of long-term development
The government of national unity is working at a national level, but the same cannot be said about municipal coalition governments
The party’s president, Jacob Zuma, said he had ‘full confidence’ in Shivambu
Inadequate controls on hazardous chemicals contributed to the death of the six children in Soweto