The very act of a girl reading from the Torah can shake Judaism out of its patriarchal stronghold and inspire her to become involved in the religion.
Belgium’s neighbours have rallied in support after this week’s ‘acts of war’ that shook Brussels.
Women have learned to become smaller, more silent and as invisible as possible while navigating their lives. No more!
Citizens need to examine their own complicity in allowing the government to cosy up to business.
Beefed up opposition teams are presenting the Sharks and Stormers with tough challenges.
Despite the law, many ex-servicemen have not been able to enjoy the housing, pension and medical care benefits promised by government.
From tattoo parlours to clothing lines and hair care, proudly African businesses are taking off.
While public protector Thuli Madonsela believes in the separation between religion and state, her faith informs her commitment to values in her work.
The Industrial Development Corporation continues to claim it will do well out of the Oakbay deal for the Shiva mine but uranium’s future is uncertain.
Many know about Sharpeville. Few know about the anti-pass march in Soweto on the same day in March 1960.