The health minister said local investment and support from other global partners would keep the country’s treatment efforts going
Brazil and India are starting to win gains for ‘platform’ workers such as delivery riders. Unions in South African must support similar struggles
The critically endangered mammal was rediscovered in Boosmansbos Wilderness Area, after a 46-year absence
Today, people over 50 make up the second largest group of South Africa’s HIV-positive population — 20 years ago, they were the smallest proportion
Much of women’s work does not come with a salary but it is invaluable
A UK lawsuit accuses conservation fund Ifaw of negligence after elephant relocations led to human deaths, injuries, crop destruction, and people being displaced
President William Ruto scrapped the deal because of public outcry following Nelson Amenya’s exposé
It is high time for policy reckoning in the GNU
If all of its National Institutes of Health funding falls away, the country could lose 70% of its medical research capacity
Mutual respect between the two managers has allowed the new Premier League champions to preserve their era of greatness
The saga reflected political sniping and the inability of parties in the government of national unity to cooperate
Pope Francis, the first Jesuit and Latin American pope, leaves a legacy of reform, compassion, and advocacy for the poor, reshaping the Catholic Church’s global mission
Even in the chaos of our health centres, divinity moves through ordinary people doing extraordinary work
When politics resembles possession, the Vatican should offer group rates for exorcising elected officials
Wind farms feed power into the national grid, but the stories behind the land deals are rarely told. Tunicia Phillips investigates a case study in the Eastern Cape
South Africa’s banking system could come under scrutiny and the country may attract targeted sanctions if it does not follow the US lead.
As Swaziland descends deeper into dictatorship, the monarch’s influence is spreading, and his alliance with Jacob Zuma threatens the region’s democratic future
Donald Trump’s executive orders are of dubious constitutionality, having violated civil rights of federal workers, weaponised immigration laws and limited Congress’s powers over the budget
Sergeant Dawid Fortuin took advantage of Steveno van Rhyn’s ‘youth and vulnerability’, according to attorney Nobahle Mkabayi
International intelligence data shows a recent boom in lithium exports from Southern Africa to Chinese markets. Where’s it coming from, and how does it get there?
You might think of snakebite as a niche issue rather than a devastating one. But it is thought to kill somewhere between 80,000 and 140,000 people a year.
And R447.7 billion was returned to taxpayers, says South African Revenue Service commissioner Edward Kieswetter
The money will allow municipalities to rebuild structures damaged by floods, said Minister Velenkosini Hlabisa
ReVolvolution as the Swedish manufacturer aims to bring more electric vehicles to SA in 2025
Mpumalanga regional court president Naomi Engelbrecht faces mounting backlash after trying to transfer cases from the flagship court for rhino cases to Hazyview regional court
Residents living beside an old mine dump face health problems as floods and heatwaves worsen the dangers of mining pollution
The library was closed in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic and remained closed for critical repairs
President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasised the need to provide universal early-childhood development services to improve learner outcomes
This is despite vacancy rates of 5% to 22% in government clinics and hospitals
Those penalised included the minister in the presidency responsible for planning, monitoring and evaluation, Maropene Ramokgopa
The new factory at Dube TradePort near Durban will supply the continent with cable to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet connectivity
Budget choices must empower the poor and end socio-economic exclusion