Most citizens choose not to burn schools, houses and roads or loot in protest, even as they starve
The mining company hosted its fourth annual Marikana memorial lecture on Monday to mark the 11th anniversary of the massacre
Death tolls passes 37 000 as humanitarian organisation and SAPS dog unit continue search for more survivors in Türkiye and Syria
Gift of the Givers has started drilling boreholes, while Business Chamber members will help repair leaks
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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
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This year’s National Arts Festival is going ahead despite the drought that is plaguing Makhanda
After being promised reimbursement for financial assistance, Gift of the Givers has been left high and dry by the water and sanitation department
Pierre Korkie’s kidnappers believe the man negotiating for his release has stolen the ransom money they’ve requested from SA’s government.
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The giving culture is thriving in South Africa, despite the economic melt-down.
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The Foreign Affairs Department was in talks with Egyptian authorities on Monday regarding the release of an SA charity worker detained there.