They have on the whole served satisfactorily, but the department has
also been marred by decades of maladministration and corruption
Bold strides have been made in unravelling apartheid’s systems of education but there is still a lot to be done to achieve equality
The electricity minister says the grid is much healthier and consequently the use of diesel had reduced
Amid tragedy, we must consider the oneness of humanity
The M&G takes a look back at the share price crashes, the historic leadership changes and the surprising appointments
Ethiopia’s public attitudes should be blueprints for other African countries
The Freedom Theatre in the West Bank has been raided by the Israeli Defence Force and its artistic director and a producer detained
They say the prospecting will harm the environment, animals and marine life
Here is how we’re doing on unemployment, murder, housing, life-expectancy and social grants
The spirit of the original group formed in the 1960s is still present today
Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship
Rerun-elections have painfully exposed the country’s institutional weaknesses
The government’s aim to provide redress of inequalities among the disadvantaged remains elusive
Some people occupying the Central Line are now refusing to be moved until service issues are resolved
Writers’ stories about illness and healing are transformative for readers
The model is set to take centre stage in Porsche’s bid to embrace new tech
US tech giants have survived unscathed for years against accusations of wielding illegal monopoly power
Pop star and food influencer J’Something is taking nightlife in Joburg to a new level – or three – with a venture called Artistry
With global challenges increasing, a focus on development is needed now more than ever, says the British high commissioner to South Africa, Antony Phillipson
Will the president be shocked and surprised by the court’s ruling?
Profit falls from R3.8bn to R1.6bn as supply constraints and a drop in demand take their toll
Graduates in the medicine, dental and rehabilitation therapy fields need to do community service to qualify but nearly 200 had not been placed by 12 December
They say say the nuclear determination did not follow correct processes and would prove more costly than other forms of energy
The deadline for nominations is 29 February
To build trust among South Africans and create an equitable society, we each need to dismantle our ‘built-in’ biases and become aware of our blind spots
Award-winning singer-songwriter Zahara, who died this week at the age of 35, leaves behind a strong portfolio of music
The home affairs minister’s attempted revision of South Africa’s progressive refugee protection policy is discouraging
President Hakainde Hichilema is quickly squandering the respect the country once held on the international stage
An extract from Irish writer Paul Lynch’s Booker Prize-winning novel Prophet Song
Provisions in the Refugees Act introduced in January 2020 struck down for violating a number of fundamental rights
The African Medicines Agency will review new medicines and production facilities on behalf of African countries, who can then decide to register the products locally
That’s a bizarre question, you say. But is it?