Eurocentric approach to refugees is not relevant to African situation
African states are once again caught in the middle
BMW’s motorsport division has some roots in South Africa
‘Who in their right mind would allow a grown man who started a relationship with a 15-year-old [to become] the mayor of your municipality?!’
With changing business models, critical, independent news media need to balance a multiplicity of revenue sources with finding and keeping audiences
Life inside a mental asylum can be pretty mad. But for female journalist Nellie Bly, it’s a reflection of her inner world
Plot thickens as student set to appeal university’s decision to expel him for the drunken incident in a residence room
Brazzaville’s residents live to the rhythm of natural disasters but the state does little to help
Sectors from rail to postal strike as rising food and energy prices hurt millions of Britons
It’s time to fashion a new language of development which responds effectively to real people’s real needs
We all need to do our bit to end malaria – which affects millions of the world’s poorest – in our lifetime
New M&G film explores what the events on that fateful day tell us about where we stand as a country
In the same period 9 516 rape cases were opened with the South African Police Service
From the early frontier wars against colonialism to the struggle against apartheid and in recent times the fight for economic equality, the culture of activism has evolved. But can it still be effective in bringing about change?
Bryanston’s Ukko celebrates eating well without having to dig too deep into your pocket – and there are loads of Instagrammable moments
A Deloitte report highlights allegations of financial mismanagement and fraud, while salary increases for senior management exceeded the limit set by the governing council
Companies that embrace digital acceleration gain a competitive edge over competitors in many ways
That pact needs to be engineered by civilians, not government, says the former Wits vice-chancellor
The trade union federation is using protest to demand urgent action from the government to avoid an ‘economic collapse’
The finance minister confirmed he had been approached by the police about a criminal investigation into allegations of sexual assault
A traditional university education is not the only path to a career in tech, hands-on training programmes show
Women find it more difficult to find employment, are often paid less and have limited opportunities to climb to leadership positions
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The party’s top officials seem to have no real inclination to follow through with the integrity commission’s recommendations on corruption
Moyhdian Pangkaeker evaded the justice system for about four years during which time he twice absconded while on parole. He faces 27 charges, 24 of which he allegedly committed while on parole.
Thousands of jobs retained as plant goes back into full production following clean-up operation
The police have reportedly handed over a docket to the National Prosecuting Authority, which will decide whether the finance minister is charged with sexual assault
Sibanye-Stillwater, which inherited the project after purchasing Lonmin, now looks to finish the project by next year.
The climate conference must show how the world will benefit if Africa achieves its green development goals – bypassing fossil fuel where possible and moving straight to renewables
A recent survey found that only 40% of South Africans know enough about Marikana massacre to be able to explain it to a friend
It is critical that efforts to put quality seeds in the hands of smallholder farmers, who represent 70% of Africa’s agricultural production, are accelerated.
Drew Forrest argues that concerns about the Asian giant stem from its miserable human rights record and not the fraudulent notion of ‘sinophobia’