Urgent Court Ruling Restores Water to Vulnerable Children’s Facility in Johannesburg A lifeline has been thrown to 23 non-profit organisations in Parktown after the Gauteng High...
A fresh wave of justice has washed over Caster Semenya’s long and painful legal journey — and this time, the victory is hers. The European Court...
Today, The World Watches As South Africa’s Golden Girl Waits for a Ruling That Could Change the Future of Gender and Sport. Caster Semenya, the fiercely...
Pretoria voices outrage over what it sees as a direct threat to the rule of law In a move that has sent shockwaves through diplomatic and...
The Cost of Silence Why the institutions meant to protect children are turning a blind eye to child labour World Day Against Child Labour and the...
A business trip to Turkey turned into a 10-day horror show for a Durban woman. Now, the police must pay. For Cynthia Khedama, December 2011 was...
The Gauteng provincial government’s disregard for the worsening sanitation conditions at the Ramaphosa informal settlement in Emfuleni has drawn harsh criticism from the Democratic Alliance (DA),...
Just over 100 days into Donald Trump’s second term as U.S. president, his administration has already deported more than 142,000 people, invoking a controversial 18th-century law...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called on South Africans to engage honestly with the country’s apartheid past as a vital step toward achieving true national unity, healing,...
Seventeen-year-old Emmanuel Ndlovu dreamed of becoming a doctor after earning six distinctions in his matric exams. But despite his academic success, he cannot register at a...