Search-and-rescue operations continued overnight after 70 people were saved from the floods
If we make God in our image, let it not be the genocidal maniac worthy only of contempt but rather a God of kindness, worthy of our worship
Bonitas goes above and beyond to overcome local socio-demographic and economic obstacles
More than R19 million raised for Gift of the Givers
Pleas for food assistance to aid groups from the malnourished are intensifying in cities and rural areas
Most citizens choose not to burn schools, houses and roads or loot in protest, even as they starve
Death tolls passes 37 000 as humanitarian organisation and SAPS dog unit continue search for more survivors in Türkiye and Syria
In the more impoverished and remote areas, healthcare is either unavailable or too far away, leaving a sizeable portion of South Africans without the resources to travel to existing facilities.
The field of such NGOs is crowded but who and what are they holding to account and who are they mollycoddling?
The family of 10-year-old Shakirah Hajji and her Westville home disappeared in a mudslide. She is just one of many desperate children harmed by the KwaZulu-Natal floods
Tighter measures are necessary to contain Covid-19’s spread in Gauteng, but returning to level-five restrictions is not on the cards, says Makhura
A peek into the life of Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, 59: his name is synonymous with his humanitarian organisation Gift of the Givers, which started operating from a spare room in his Pietermaritzburg home in 1992
Clean-up operations and repairs to infrastructure are being initiated, while the full extent of the damage wrought by the fire is still being assessed