Malema: human rights are elusive for many South Africans
EFF leader Julius Malema has lashed out at the ANC for neglecting people of Sharpeville. Speaking at Dlomo dam to mark the sixty second anniversary of the Sharpeville... Read more.
Years of neglect keeps Langa and Sharpeville massacre scars fresh
Tied by a blood-stained history, the townships of Langa and Sharpeville today share the same frustration: an unfulfilled promise. The Langa massacre, which took... Read more.
Work-life balance strategy key to avoid burnout
You would have heard of the mantra “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. This talks about the need to have a solid work-life balance strategy. Lauren... Read more.
World Bank report blames race, land for inequality in SA
Race and land fuel inequality in SA. This is the finding of a World Bank report, which surveyed SA and its neighbours, Lesotho, eSwatini and Namibia, collectively... Read more.
Government to use Koeberg’s revenue to fund nuclear programme
The government plans to ring-fence the Koeberg nuclear power plant portfolio within Eskom Enterprises so that generated revenues provide capital for the nuclear... Read more.
Disebo Makatsa’s farming business thrives
Her love for farming pushed her to establish her own company that produces milk and vegetables to supply businesses in the Free State and other provinces. A former... Read more.
Kopanong Hospital in a state of decay
A new building project for Kopanong Hospital in Vereeniging, aimed at doubling the capacity of patients, has suffered a major setback. Contractors paid to do the... Read more.
BEE tender criteria gets a rewrite
The National Treasury will this week publish new draft regulations for comment with regards to the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework, which ran into legal... Read more.
ANC heavyweight Bathabile Dlamini guilty of perjury
Troubled ANC Women’s League president Bathabile Dlamini was on Wednesday found guilty of perjury by the Johannesburg magistrates court. Dlamini, a member of the... Read more.
Obesity ticking time bomb for Africa’s children, teens
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has sounded the alarm bell over childhood and teenage obesity in Africa. The organisation in a report released on Friday, said... Read more.