HRW’s damning report details how Egyptian security forces gunned down 1 150 protesters last year – an event that is not even under investigation.
Verna Vels created Afrikaans classics and imagined colourful characters into the collective memory of South African drama.
After 20 years of democracy, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has decried the "tortoise pace" at which transformation is taking place in SA rugby.
After an uproar in Parliament, sparked by EFF members chanting "pay back the money", questions have been raised about the house’s security.
The future of drone technology is about to come dramatically to life at a tech conference in Cape Town, writes Arthur Goldstuck.
There is renewed interest in natural materials, as recyclability and environmental safety become more important in manufacturing and consumables.
In 10 years, Thohoyandou in Limpopo has become unrecognisable.
It seems chemists are always out to make life harder for matric students and science undergraduates.
Despite over 1 000 war reporters being killed since 1992, news organisations are still sending journalists into war zones and other dangerous areas.
SA’s trending author has expertly embraced new media as a medium of horror, and the characters of her female protagonists defy casual stereotyping.