David Edwards captures the soul of inner-city Johannesburg – the beauty and the harsh realities
The therapy model is now being exported to the football World Cup in Qatar, where 32 benches, each representing a team competing in the Fifa tournament, will be set up to cast the spotlight on global mental health
We — the people of South Africa — have the chance to write the agenda for the future
England need to find their form and have the perfect group to do it in
Nokwazi Mbambo watched her life wash away in April, and little has changed six months later. The climate change induced floods destroyed her home
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The women’s vote, abortion, the youth vote and concerns about democracy are factors influencing voters
Africa needs substantial investment for climate change adaptation and mitigation but the continent must have systems in place to ensure the money is not misused
About 50% of South Africans say they would relinquish their voting rights if an effective government was guaranteed
When will we all, black and white, make a radical change?
Most of SA’s youth will be left behind without investment in technology and infrastructure to support online learning from basic education up
Inclusion of racist and homophobic extremists goes against the state’s Declaration of Independence’s vision of equality and justice
Hosted on home soil, this year’s conference is a valuable opportunity to gain climate wins for the continent
Mark Zuckerberg the cuts represented 13% of the social media titan’s workforce and would affect its research lab focusing on the metaverse as well as its apps, which include Facebook, Instagram and Whatsapp
Victims risk emotional and reputational damage, but there are laws in place to protect them
At least eight journalists have been killed since Russia’s war on Ukraine, but the world over journalists are not safe
Female, gender non-conforming and sexual minority students and black students in historically white universities are the most vulnerable
South Africa and Colombia attempted to deal with a violent past through telling truths about human rights violations – even if both processes faltered one some measures
A pragmatic approach is needed towards Africa’s energy transition because, vital though it is, it will not happen overnight
It is outrageous to focus solely on livestock as climate villains when sustainable solutions can improve the lives of the cattle and the people who farm them
A classified FBI report confirms that US law enforcement has long known of Rwandan intelligence operations against civilians on its soil
With the US midterm elections looming and Europe’s economic situation deteriorating, the threat of reduced international support for Ukraine could limit Kyiv’s options in the new year
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority had to speed up its approval of new medicines while still ensuring that they were safe and effective
Africans have been decolonising, critiquing, and also enriching liberal democracy from an African perspective since colonial times
UK governments borrow money for deficit spending from corporations and the rich. But the very beneficiaries of the tax cuts Truss proposed were these ‘investors’, who baulked
Job Sikhala, who has been charged with incitement, has been denied bail for the sixth time
By composting at home, you can help decrease the 10-million tonnes of food a year wasted in this country
It is unfortunate that despite the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust having repeatedly debunked the accusations made by Jens Horber, he continues trying to drive this misinformation
House of BNG founder Bonang Matheba’s shoe and handbag collaboration with the American brand hits local stores this weekend
When parties meet to negotiate and evaluate progress on climate change, financing for loss and damage will be high on the agenda for developing countries
Put a plaster on your soul by ending the year with a laugh at Dala What You Must, It Is What It Is
Zandile Ndhlovu founded the Black Mermaid Foundation in 2020, the culmination of her free diving qualification, through which she educates on the importance of ocean sustenance