Nelson Mandela University’s chancellor urges recent graduates to work for justice and equality in society
A new global network and digital creative space promotes social innovation projects with citizens
As Mandela said, education is the most potent weapon we have to create a truly free and equal South Africa
His legacy is couched in cisheteropatriarchy; social justice and equality need a new approach
The university’s new chancellor draws on her personal links with uTata to drive her mission
UNDP director for democratic governance <strong>Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi</strong> speaks to the <em>M&G</em> about democracy in Africa.
Our interesting female politicians are almost all in the opposition. Why is that?
Research suggested in 2006 that issues such as lack of career-pathing opportunities, inadequate pay progression within salary scales and non-recognition of experience in the public service were some of the pertinent issues disabling the government from attracting and retaining skills.
While it can hardly be denied that striking public-service workers are struggling to make ends meet, is the government justified in stonewalling their demands?