Author: Sunday World

Human Rights
News

Socioeconomic inequalities: ‘State has made significant strides’

Deputy President Paul Mashatile said the government has made significant strides in addressing socioeconomic inequalities. This through social welfare programmes... Read more.
Ramaphosa
News

SIU asked to probe maladministration in two municipalities

President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed a proclamation authorising the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate allegations of serious maladministration in the... Read more.
Bridging sub-Saharan Africa’s digital divide will change the future
Columnists

Bridging sub-Saharan Africa’s digital divide will change the future

Last month, we commemorated national Human Rights Day in South Africa. It gives pause to reflect on the long, hard fought struggle for freedom and constitutional... Read more.
Six people linked to Chiefs defender Luke Fleurs' murder arrested
Opinion

Fleurs must not become just another statistic

Luke Fleurs is dead, and what are we to make of his death; wring our hands; move on, another statistic, and do nothing about it? As you read this we as a publication... Read more.
SA at crossroads as electorate decides
Columns

SA at crossroads as electorate decides

There are nearly seven weeks before the crunch day of the general elections on May 29, which will encapsulate the national and provincial elections, with the governing... Read more.
Early planning: Essential tips for a stress-free holiday season
Columns

Early planning: Essential tips for a stress-free holiday season

When it comes to holidays, travellers are urged to embark on their vacation planning journey promptly, ensuring a well-deserved break filled with memorable experiences.... Read more.
News

SIU readies update on Fort Hare University probe for Ramaphosa

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is expected to submit the second interim report into the affairs of the University of Fort Hare to President Cyril Ramaphosa... Read more.