Energy efficiency programmes have saved more than R1.5-billion in the past five years, dramatically cutting South Africa’s power bill.
Fifty years since the Selma march to demand voting rights for African-Americans in the South, new laws could disenfranchise poor black people anew.
Too much help with homework could hinder your child’s development and make them feel incompetent.
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/ 25 February 2016
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan has staved off an increase in value-added tax – for now.
The South Africans are on a winning streak and enjoying increasing strength and depth
The cash, the gossip and the general over-the-topness make for compelling viewing
A new study on exclusion in Hollywood discovers that the problem extends beyonds ethnicity.
For the first time, online and social media texts are being regulated alongside printed material
The Bill strives to solve problems affecting the tertiary sector and has been a consultative and inclusive process, writes William Lebohang Somo.
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/ 25 February 2016
With a new donor on board, Bhekisisa will be covering the continent’s health issues at source – their new website launches today!