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He made a career of fighting war crimes and crimes against humanity and ended it as lead investigator for the Zondo commission
Angie Motshekga says 2021’s matrics are in ‘a class of their own’ for having persevered through Covid-19 pandemic for two years
The police operation coincided with the discovery of another four bodies near the site on Johannesburg’s Golden Highway on Wednesday morning
When one state of disaster ends, we’ll enter the other, familiar one, where service failure is the endemic pandemic.
KwaNibela residents rely on the fish and reeds they harvest within the protected iSimangaliso Wetland Park. But authorities consider this poaching, threatening the community’s lives and livelihoods.
When faced with the choice between protecting the interests of people and making a profit, even the most benign corporations will choose the latter.
An investment in skills will help to nurture and retain the key skills needed for recovery and growth.
Wednesday’s defection of Conservative Christian Wakeford to Labour served as a reminder of the high stakes at play, with the opposition party surging in opinion polls.
Both AT&T and Verizon this week agreed to scale back the launch of 5G near airports following an outcry from US airlines, who had warned the roll-out would cause mass disruptions
Tonga has been inaccessible since Saturday, when one of the largest volcanic explosions in decades cloaked the nation in a layer of ash, triggered a Pacific-wide tsunami and severed vital undersea communication cables
A large portion of the learners finishing high school will join the millions of unemployed youth if they do not pursue further studies
The beleaguered national carrier resumed flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town last September after exiting business rescue
Festivities were stained with signs of the war’s toll: Gondar’s hospitals teemed with wounded combatants, while families like Arega’s confronted the absence of the deceased.
The UK Prime Minister defended some of the events — quickly dubbed “partygate” since they were reported in newspapers from late last year — as work gatherings.
The supreme court of appeal says an animal rights activist had the right to ‘out’ a farmer on Facebook.
The M&G has a responsibility to deplatform dehumanising views, to advocate for free speech but not allow hate speech
Discoveries by the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project underscore the importance of the upper Okavango catchment in Angola, whose rivers and source lakes sustain the Okavango Delta
Class of 2021, you have struggled through a generation-defining time. We are so proud of you, whatever the results on that piece of paper
Pupils had to adjust to a new way of learning in 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic hit
Many European countries offer purchase incentives on hybrid cars, or tax benefits on buying or owning them
Elevated inflation has become a stubborn feature of the global economy’s recovery from the Covid-19 slump and central banks have been forced to react
Zandile Mafe’s referral for psychiatric observation has been set aside and Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe has ordered that he be released immediately to a correctional facility.
Minister Fikile Mbalula says motorists’ behaviour will change with disincentives for ‘unbecoming conduct’, but Outa and AA say the legislation was carelessly drafted
For the first time in 24 years, Team Jamaica will send a four-man sled
Players in the national team hope taking part in the tournament will buoy the hopes for a peaceful resolution of the Tigray conflict and also boost their chances of getting wider recognition.
Court grants AfriForum’s application to compel the department of basic education to publish matric results in newspapers and online platforms
Mali’s junta now finds itself ostracised by its regional peers – and at the centre of a dangerous new geopolitical game.
Over the past two months a controversy has developed over the government’s desire to relabel armed outlaws as ‘bandit terrorists’.
The return of Patrice Lumumba’s remains must not be an occasion for Belgium to congratulate itself, but for a full accounting of the colonial violence that led to the assassination and coverup
Two M&G articles defending trans-exclusionary views draw on the insidious anti-trans rhetoric flourishing in the UK, but ignore our country’s constitutional protections
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka is contributing to conservation not only with her veterinary skills but also by supporting community development