Senior police officials may have defeated the ends of justice, but no one will face murder charges for the miners’ deaths at Marikana.
SA’s major polluters are going ahead with plans to offset their emissions, lowering pollution in one place to save money and continue polluting.
Ordering women to stay virgins and not wear minis is akin to saying sex is a solo act
Skype and WhatsApp are putting pressure on telecoms the world over and governments are being forced to consider regulating such over-the-top services.
Former inmates tell of being denied chronic medication and contracting diseases such as TB while incarcerated in the overcrowded Cape Town prison.
Editing embryos may end up saving lives, but what does it mean for the human gene pool?
There’s no grand plan and no reason why nature shouldn’t, like the rest of us, occasionally make terrible mistakes.
The tax on sugar-sweetened beverages is not a silver bullet but it could cut the health bill and add to government coffers.
The state wants government to accept liability in respect of legitimate claims and have claimants agree to an expedited adjudicative process.
It was energising to be in a room where female bonding strips away the social masks we wear, writes Nelly Shamase.