Northern Mozambique has been absorbing what humanitarian groups call “multiple shocks” for years. Conflict, cyclones, cholera, displacement; each arriving before the last has been processed, each landing on a health system already buckling. What happens to people’s minds in conditions like these? And who is there to help?
Cash-strapped Johannesburg residents face sharp tariff increases after the City hiked its budget by R7.7 billion, despite failing to meet its current financial targets.
The many debates about the proposed new history curriculum indicate that even after 32 years of democracy we are still searching for an appropriate curriculum.
More than 250 relatives of victims apartheid-era atrocities filled a hall to meet with former minster of justice and correctional services, Michael Masutha, after Vlakplaas commander Eugene de Kock applied for parole in 2014 without their consultation.
A lush, all-in-one Rosebank precinct where food, art, fashion and green space come together to turn everyday city life into a slow, walkable experience
Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube used her 2026/27 budget vote to announce a corruption probe into textbook procurement, a clampdown on failing provinces, and a fundamental shift away from the national matric pass rate metric.
The financially under-pressure Msunduzi Local Municipality, whose ability to remain a going concern has been questioned by the Auditor-General (AG), flew 16 officials to Cape Town to appear before Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa).
The National Prosecuting Authority says the extortion case against Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni will be re-enrolled in the Delmas Magistrate’s Court on Thursday.
Genuine public safety intervention or political theatre to manage the City’s image during an election year? Politically Aweh digs into the facts, the politics, and the spin behind ‘The Great Wall of Cape Town’.
On 30 May 2026, the MaNdebele Photo Gallery will bring South Africa’s democratic history directly to the streets of Soweto through a public exhibition marking 32 years of democracy.
The Children’s Amendment Bill aims to improve early learning access in South Africa, ensuring that vulnerable children receive quality education regardless of their settings.