Many South African schools are still sites of queerphobia, and slow cultural change means that activists may not be alive to see the changes they are fighting for
The 96-year-old monarch has been dogged by health problems since October last year that left her with difficulties walking and standing
Department needs to clarify policies so non-South African pregnant women, and children under six, can access the care guaranteed under the National Health Act
The upcoming Transforming Education Summit is an opportunity to advocate for well-designed and properly financed free school-meal programmes to protect children against hunger
South Africa’s health system is sick because it is poorly managed, planning is inadequate, morale among employees is low and it is tainted by corruption
The Tifosi tested, Mercedes marched forward and Verstappen flew. The Dutch GP did not disappoint
Qatar needed a huge number of workers to build stadiums in the desert for the World Cup. A study reports the human cost to migrant workers
The department of mineral resources and energy said the new fuel prices would come into effect on Wednesday
The factionalism in the ANC demonstrates democracy at play and is giving rise to the ‘third way’, a process of discussion by outstanding second-tier leaders
Johnson’s brief premiership has been a relentless assault on the UK’s freedoms – to organise, to protest, to vote
The court dismissed all nine issues at the heart of the challenge to the results, which had delivered victory to Ruto by a margin of less than two percentage points
They prepare effective managers and responsible leaders to solve the problems we face in the South African economy, the environment and in society
The net will have to be cast wider if the perpetrators of State capture are to be brought to book
‘A Letter To My Perpetrator’ is more than a testimonial by survivors of GBV. It asks questions about healing through forgiveness of the perpetrator and oneself
Beyoncé’s album is a disco dazzle made for the dance floor
He set in motion the process that led to the break up of the Soviet Union – a key factor that helped lead to the end of apartheid in 1994
By fighting for her artistic voice, theatre-maker, playwright and 2022 M&G 200 Young South African, Slindile Mthembu, is taking the evolution of theatre beyond the traditional
The organisation’s staff complement will be cut by half.
Continuing murders, detention and intimidation will result in elections not being free and fair
Here’s a roundup of what has gone down at FNB Art Joburg’s extended programme Open City and what to look forward this weekend.
A recent spate of killings has reignited the conversation about firearm control. What does the evidence say about the kind of policies that work to prevent gun violence?
Dry your tears, it’s not happening this year, folks, but that doesn’t mean it will never happen …
ANC cadres used the Covid-19 pandemic for self-enrichment under the guise of BBBEE
The pandemic made some of the differences between Joburg and Cape Town less important to how art is made and sold in those cities
Torrential monsoon rains have killed more than a thousand, left a third of Pakistan under water and displaced hundreds of thousands
The latest W206 C-Class model is a a driver’s car with dynamic handling
Several witnesses have testified that Mkhwebane covered her tracks in investigations and court
A concerned Zimbabwean proposes a charter that is based on a simple ideology of the redistribution of unjust money, wealth and power
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Non-fungible tokens of art traded on digital marketplaces can boost creatives’ incomes but it is at an early stage in South Africa
Eskom, meet your baby brother
Student debt does not only affect the student and the university but has far-reaching consequences for all of us and the economy