ANTI-TRAFFICKING ADVOCATE AND CHILD COUNSELLOR ANKE DE BEER LAUNCHES ‘SMART DEVICE LICENCE’ FOR SOUTH AFRICAN CHILDREN Interactive e-learning initiative equips learners to earn their first smart...
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As South Africa marked another round of parliamentary debate this week, a familiar but critical issue returned to the centre of national conversation. Economic transformation, and...
What began as a routine inquiry has quickly turned into one of the more closely watched hearings at the Madlanga Commission, as fresh allegations surface around...
Human Rights Day in South Africa often brings conversations about dignity, equality, and justice. But for many people, the most immediate place where those rights are...
At Steyn City this week, golf might be the headline, but it is far from the whole story. What has unfolded in Midrand feels less like...
ROUND 1 RECAP & NOTES: SOUTHERN GUARDS RIDE LOCAL SUPPORT TO TOP OF LEADERBOARD WHILE DECHAMBEAU AND HOWELL III SHARE INDIVIDUAL LEAD Click here for links...
When Victoria Gonzalez first met Black Coffee, there were no flashing lights, no crowd chanting his name, no sense that she was sitting across from one...