The Partition’s wound has been reopened as the rulers of the two countries resort to violence for their own ends.
Civil society says officials should break the cycle of grand promises and weak follow-through if Johannesburg is to be rebuilt into a world-class city
Musical icon enters her sixth decade proving purpose, not age, defines greatness
Many people told Sarah Stein that practising medicine would be difficult. Now, as a fifth year medical student at the University of Cape Town, she wishes she would have listened more carefully
At this year’s Met Gala in New York, fashion transcended spectacle, becoming a soulful tribute to memory and cultural legacy
To make their voices heard, young people must be more selective in the issues they support and need to put in the hard work
Oil spill risks and climate concerns have sparked legal action against the government and the global energy company
A UK lawsuit accuses conservation fund Ifaw of negligence after elephant relocations led to human deaths, injuries, crop destruction, and people being displaced
The genocidal state asks the West for help to fight the fires while its military burns children and adults alive in Gaza.
The court found that there was no reason why those who acquire citizenship of another country should lose their South African citizenship
The German manufacturer scooped a total of five awards at this year’s event — but the Suzuki Swift also grabbed the spotlight
Thirty years on, the patience of the poor is wearing thin as they are subjected to tardy, disrespectful service
The secretary general has once more been accused of violating party rules to influence regional elections in Limpopo and Gauteng ahead of the 2027 leadership contest
Back in the Free State, a daughter rediscovers the textures of home, family and unspoken inheritances in Antjie Krog’s autobiographical novel
If the court is to succeed, African states must not simply follow. It is not about importing solutions but about shaping them.
The Democratic Alliance, the Free Market Foundation and the Institute of Race Relations have flawed views regarding employment equity
Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth
The judicial conduct tribunal’s outcome could reshape women’s rights, workplace safety and equality in South Africa’s male-dominated judiciary
Judd Devermont, who served under the Obama and Biden administrations, asked questions, danced around answers and shared insights.
Professor Bonang Mohale received the Diamond Award for Global Educational Leadership from the The Not Alone Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US, this month. This is his acceptance speech.
President William Ruto scrapped the deal because of public outcry following Nelson Amenya’s exposé
Newly released maps trace the epic journey of millions of antelope across East Africa and the pressures that endanger it
After the successful entry of the Jolion in 2021, the Pro offers a more stylish exterior with all the technology needed to keep consumers happy
What does the university do with public memory?
My latest book is an analysis of Africa, from the perspective of 30 years of study, which offers an overview of the decades since the fall of apartheid in 1994
Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth
A soulful journey into Shaldon Kopman’s Naked Ape, where African fashion meets heritage, sustainability and self-expression
If all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity
An explicit, ambitious debut novel that delivers on sensuality but struggles to balance story, substance and seduction
About 32% of the population is unemployed; of the employed, 35.9% are in informal work; and of the formally employed, nearly 40% earn less than R3,500 a month
The former director general at the department of trade and industry has a long history leadership in business
South Africa argued that a 50-day aid blockade was further proof of the genocide of the Palestinian population