The ANC’s practice of kicking people upstairs has now become so common that those who commit misconduct in local or provincial government have nothing to fear. There is no incentive to avoid ...
It is perhaps ironic that as the world moves toward a cleaner future, more mining is projected to take place to facilitate the just energy transition.
Now that Eskom has managed to keep the lights on for almost a year, a political consensus seems to be developing that the methodology used to save Eskom can just simply be transferred to Transnet.
Beef shin is one of the less expensive beef cuts. But, being on the bone, it is strong on beefy flavour. Ask your butcher to cut you some thick slices, right through the bone. Then light a fire.
The United States told Rwanda it was "deeply troubled" by the fall of Goma in eastern Congo to Rwandan-backed M23 rebels, who appeared on Wednesday to have consolidated control over the city of nearly ...
An opinion poll indicated that 85% of Greenlanders do not wish their Arctic island - a semi-autonomous Danish territory - to become a part of the United States, with nearly half saying they see ...
Africa faces a disproportionate burden of health crises – with more than 150 disease outbreaks recorded in 2023 alone – yet there are simply not enough scientists on the continent to advance discovery ...
Urban farming activities enhance local food security and foster economic opportunities through small-scale farming initiatives. They also strengthen social cohesion by creating shared spaces for ...
Millions of dollars in aid funding are on the line as US President Donald Trump’s executive order suspending all foreign development assistance for 90 days comes into effect.
The bodily autonomy of young women and girls is under threat as Gauteng health and wellness MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko intends to make the contraceptive Implanon compulsory for pupils as long as their ...
A world without rules is one in which the strong prey upon the weak. And as those from Africa know only too well, it is weak countries – like South Africa – which are likely to be preyed on first.
A new report reveals that while South Africa’s matric pass rate reached a historic 87.3% in 2024, the retention rate for students dropped to just 64.5%, signalling serious concerns about school ...