Gugu Sithole travels to France as one of 410 winners of this year’s Bold Woman Award by Veuve Clicquot
The US government has appointed the first African head of its Aids fund, Pepfar. John Nkengasong, a Cameroonian virologist
The bag suspected of containing a bomb belonged to a parliamentary staff member and was harmless
Now that he has withdrawn from the Senzo Meyiwa murder trial, will the promise of justice for the Meyiwa family be kept?
We need to move away from imposing ‘solutions’ on young people to seeing them as active partners
It underestimates the role of face-saving, which is central to Chinese culture, and the country’s priorities, such as attaining the Chinese Dream
Continued blackouts highly likely on Wednesday and Thursday, the energy entity added
Ten years on, the massacre at the mine remains a metaphor for the ills of our society
Why do representative bodies like the union, the party and the so-called left seem to fail their constituents during struggles like Marikana?
The competing factions in the party put power before national interests
Accountability, insofar as it ever existed in the South African Police Service, has been reduced to a theoretical concept. It is time this changed.
Opening one’s mind to new artistic disciplines could provide enlightenment to glorious new pursuits.
Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) chairman Wafula Chebukati said Ruto had won almost 7.18 million votes (50.49%) in the August 9 vote, against 6.94 million (48.85%t) for his rival Raila Odinga.
The supreme court of appeal asked how it could accept this when the medical reports had been redacted
Rushdie, 75, was left on a ventilator with multiple stab wounds after he was attacked at a literary event Friday in western New York state
Discussions about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are absent from the official programme
The death of Jovia Kisaakye’s brother from malaria and the family’s struggle to sell fresh milk led to the new product
The market is the pillar of capitalist ideology, yet it is just another human institution invented and reinvented periodically across human history
The breadwinner lost her job and, desperate not to sit at home, she started selling food on the street on a table made of bread crates. Now she employs two people
Kenya’s microfinance banks are the target of fintech firms from abroad seeking to sidestep stringent regulatory perimeters for digital lenders
New apps and online therapy show promise, but more research is needed to help understand who will benefit from digital interventions
To identify contemporary forms of oppression with the use of a dated metaphor perpetuates current forms of oppression
Empowering women and girls to be equal players and climate change decision-makers is critical
He died 19 years ago but his influence on shaping the political landscape of KwaZulu-Natal lives on
Here are seven expert tips to help you become a better leader by investing time and energy into a healthy work culture
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Government officials such as Jacob Zuma and Busisiwe Mkhwebane have used this form of lawfare to delay legal proceedings
Weak partnerships with industry and poor curriculum choices are among the factors driving unemployment among graduates
The Mail & Guardian’s motoring editor is this year trying his hand at professional racing
Fifty years, and 27 million units later, Honda still proves the Civic’s worth
The IMF effectively acts as a lender of last resort. Consequently, governments are reluctant to ask for IMF financing unless they cannot get enough foreign exchange from other sources
New research report delves into assertions that the private sector is the missing link in the fight against gender-based violence