The Spanish great also said that he would have preferred it if his rival and defending champion Djokovic had been playing in the first Grand Slam of the year
We will have a poorer harvest than the glowing 2020-21 harvest, but will probably not have to import supplies
Butterfly and moth species, which are indicators of change in ecosystems, are declining with some becoming extinct.
In one post, the satirical writer described Museveni’s son, a general, as ‘obese’ and a ‘curmudgeon’
Lindiwe Sisulu and other power and prosperity seekers in the ANC had the authority to improve the lives of ‘the people’, but didn’t
There are numerous means by which errant taxpayers can start the new year on a clean slate
With its reedbed wetlands, the marshy plain of the Fens near Cambridge has become an attractive habitat for the bittern, which was, until 2015, on the United Kingdom’s red list of most-threatened species.
‘Trans-exclusionary’ views are not unlawful. So what gives self-appointed enforcers the right to police what can and cannot be said about transgender people?
Many of these children die without any palliative support and experience unnecessary discomfort and pain, unless an overburdened NGO steps in.
The connections between health, climate change, declining public trust and democratic legitimacy, and geopolitical instability must be recognised
Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States behind heart disease.
In an age of both untold prosperity and existential crisis, it’s time to rethink work
The bitterly polarised controversy over the status of transgender people has spawned attacks on freedom of thought and speech at British and South African universities
Probe findings may result in little more than a Pyrrhic victory as kingpins go free
Whistleblowers also want the introduction of compensation to a whistleblower for loss of livelihoods, income, life savings, pensions and reputations
New assessment puts their numbers in Africa at more than 117 000, up by 20% since 2015.
But black players have to battle the opposition as much as racist sections of South African media and fans — whose expectations demand they fail
The Basic Education Law Amendment Bill has been tabled in parliament
The residents live less than 500 metres from the landfill and have, for several years, complained to the city’s various entities.
The British Prime Minister is fighting for his political future amid public outrage at the slew of revelations about similar alleged rule-breaking while the rest of the country followed guidelines — at personal cost.
Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he acted on “health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so”.
Bhamjee’s selfless dedication to the struggle against injustice is an inspiration for us all
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Lindiwe Sisulu’s broadside isn’t the only attack on SA’s supreme law.
The outcome might have major ramifications for the autonomy of all private religious schools
Zandile Mafe appeared at the Cape Town magistrate court on Thursday morning before being taken in for observation.
Outa says it is back to the drawing board for the government.
You can’t tackle issues like poverty until you understand their root causes. Pastors who focus on self-enrichment through misleading their congregations misdiagnose these causes. That’s dangerous.
By embracing a single African air transport market, the continent could grow the aviation industry, create more jobs and allow people to travel regionally.
For the next three months we all must critically engage with the education sector to halt the flood of a generation slipping through.
Ronnie Spector, the leader of the girl group the Ronettes and the voice behind immortal classics like “Be My Baby” and “Walking in the Rain,” died after a battle with cancer.
Zambian official Janny Sikazwe signalled the end of the match with the clock showing 89 minutes and 42 seconds, leaving Tunisia furious as they chased the game against their 10-man opponents.