When the 2008 financial crisis hit, we anticipated an immediate and significant negative effect on SA’s non-profit sector, writes Tracey Henry.
There is no silver bullet for success, but pooling CSI resources does have merit, writes Tracey Henry.
Non-profit organisations are facing a serious funding crisis. It is the kind of crisis that has the potential to threaten SA’s young democracy.
Leaders from industry have a vital role to play in helping to fix South Africa’s failing schooling system, writes Louise van Rhyn.
Since his reinstatement, controversial police spy boss Richard Mdluli has gained extra powers to spy on emails and phone calls. Cue the alarm bells.
The US is escalating the risks of a currency war, Brics nations say. <b>Matt Quigley</b> explores the consequences if the US doesn’t "knock it off".
The murder inquest involving "interested party" Richard Mdluli must continue even if the police won’t pay his legal bills, a magistrate says.
A Western Cape university professor who helped his terminally ill mother die in New Zealand is heading back to SA after serving a five-month sentence.
Lions coach John Mitchell bemoaned his side’s defence in their 34-20 loss against the Brumbies in a Super Rugby match.
South Africa has agreed to loan Malawi nearly R270-million to ease crippling fuel shortages, in a show of confidence in the new government.
It is tragic that we should be stuck in this pre- and post-Polokwane or pre- and post-Mangaung milieu that dictates every aspect of our lives.
In six months Unisa Radio’s listenership has grown by over 450%, a jump the station’s managers say is helping forge a community of distance learners.
The ASA has declined to probe the government’s adverts about the secrecy Bill, but the DA’s Lindiwe Mazibuko is trying to get it to change its mind.
Using the sun’s abundant power could be the solution for people who cannot afford escalating electricity costs.
Private broadcaster Multichoice has been fined R10 000 over an inappropriate age restriction for a comedy show with a full-frontal nude scene.
Suspended ANCYL spokesperson Floyd Shivambu has apologised to journalist Carien Du Plessis after a settlement was reached in a case against him.
The chairperson of the ANC in Free State Ace Magashule has spoken out about the scramble for power and resources in the ANC.
Anglo American has sold Scaw Metals’ SA arm for $440-million in an attempt to refocus the company and concentrate on its core mining business.
Minibus taxis and buses will have to pay e-tolls as from Monday when the system is implemented, until regulations regarding exemptions are finalised.
The City of Johannesburg has welcomed allegations made against metro police officers in a Corruption Watch report.
The Democratic Alliance’s Neil Campbell has accused Sanral of misleading the public by displaying only one tariff on its sign boards at toll gantries.
The links between apartheid South Africa and Israel have been highlighted, with Israel supplying weapons to South Africa during the arms embargo.
With several cases against him, Radovan Krejcir is feeling the weight of SA’s law. But the law is feeling the full weight of the Czech fugitive too.
We visit Ponte towers, one of Jo’burg’s most notorious buildings — known for rampant crime and crumbling walls — to find massive renovations underway.
The protests against the e-tolling system is an example of "rolling out democracy", says Cabinet spokesperson Jimmy Manyi.
After news of President Jacob Zuma’s intentions to take a fourth wife <b>Percy Zvomuya</b> went in search of what polygamy means in today’s society.
The blaze of public outrage over the videotaped gang rape of a Soweto teen is shining new light on how underage suspects and rape cases are handled.
Southern African countries have agreed to launch a centre in Namibia to tie together climate change studies across the region.
Pieter-Dirk Uys talks about his new show Adapt or fly, reminds us of our past and talks about our present.
Adults’ attitudes to sex education in SA and across the continent are increasing the risk of children falling pregnant and contracting HIV/Aids.
The national treasury says R3-billion a year is too much to be spending on leasing property for state departments, and is working to whittle it down.
Seven schoolboys have been arrested after a video of the gang rape of a missing 17-year-old girl went viral.