Covid-19 caused a loss of more than $500 million in KwaZulu-Natal alone
A World Bank study has found that the pandemic put a strain on healthcare workers, which affected the health system
A World Bank study has found that the pandemic put a strain on healthcare workers, which affected the health system
Correctional services wants input as it considers a court order that says the former president must return to jail because his medical parole was unlawful
Extreme weather has pounded three continents this month
The Tembisa Self Help Association of the Disabled uses nature to heal both people and the environment
It wants the apex court to set limitations on the right to receive and report on leaked information in the public interest
In the throes of finger-pointing, the authorities forget about the tools they already have at their disposal, such as the Corruption, Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act
On his eclectic, monthly mixtape Charles Leonard is celebrating with some classics, the quirkiest samples, favourite female rappers, head-nodding 90s party jams, deep underground rap and an obscure isiZulu hip-hop party-starter
Between 1936 and 1975 a radio station subverted young Jo’burgers all the way from Mozambique. LM Radio’s highly effective ad department came for their money, but it was its DJs that took their souls with the freewheeling “hippy” music that they played. Historian Charles van Onselen explains how that made the apartheid elders at the SABC spitting mad
A study says extreme heat in North America, Europe and China in July were made more likely by human-driven climate change
A forum held this week, ahead of the next month’s Brics summit, focused on the development of partnerships to build resilient cities
Police data analyst told the court there had also been cellphone communication between the five men on trial
Rechargeable through the mains, a solar panel or your car, this small power source provides ‘lights out therapy
Its strategic location, GDP and large population make the North African country a suitable candidate
With both in Russia, will Jacob Zuma present his sick note to Cyril Ramaphosa?
The fight against despondency and a quest for hope
If the ANC rejects the diagnostic and hopefully therapeutic criticism even from its devoted members, it will continue to crumble and fall
PRISA and the Mail & Guardian shine a spotlight on PR excellence
Move from a place of comfort to a place of courage
Ted Botha tells of the death of the serial killer’s first husband Alfie Cowle in this edited excerpt from his book ‘Daisy de Melker’
Paving the path to a prosperous South Africa
Opportunities, obstacles and a way forward
Bathabile Dlamini’s presidential loss to Sisisi Tolashe arguably severed the last hydra head of the Radical Economic Transformation faction
Ministers want President Ramaphosa to rein in the ANC secretary general