One year after accepting the job, the first woman and the first African to head the Open Society Foundations finds time ...
South Africans have been eagerly awaiting their next public holiday since New Year's Day, which came well over two months ago ...
The country’s Constitution gives its citizens more than a right to the pursuit of happiness. But attempts to redeem that ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has stressed the urgent need to tackle the nation's pressing challenges in light of sluggish economic growth and has called for a collective effort to improve the ...
It’s too soon to know whether we will come to regard demands for fossil divestment or “justice for Palestine” as righteous ...
To address the land question, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Expropriation Bill into law on 23 January 2025. The newly assented Expropriation Act No. 13 of 2024 comes 50 years after the ...
Albie Sachs is a renowned activist and writer and served as a Constitutional Court judge of South Africa from 1994 to 2009.
Keep the Fee With new threats to democracy emerging daily on the national level, it’s easy to lose sight of the ongoing need ...
While the National Development Plan speaks to a target of 55 000 social workers, the current figures fall significantly short.
Following the DA's recent visit to the US, this article delves into the implications of their self-proclaimed role as ...
As US aid cuts threaten LGBTIQ lives, these collectives show how to sustain communities beyond traditional aid models ...
The Media Institute of Southern Africa (Misa) has partnered with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) ...