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Human rights activists in Tanzania claim the country’s education system is in crisis, with literacy rates plummeting at primary and secondary levels.
The efficacy of a task team set up to address the issue of violence against lesbians and transgender men in South Africa has been questioned.
Police have finally made a breakthrough in the three-year saga of intimidation and attacks on Lonmin Western Platinum refinery employees in Brakpan.
The judges praised the role Equal Education plays in advocating systemic change and for showing how it could be achieved in practical, proactive ways.
The judges commended the reach and ongoing commitment of Old Mutual’s employee-giving projects.
A ‘toolkit’ unearthed in the Blombos cave in the Western Cape has proved to be 100 000 years old.
Management at Lonmin’s Western Refinery have admitted that they gave confidential information about employees to private investigators.
Workers at Lonmin’s Western Platinum refinery have complained that its management has done nothing to stop the abduction and torture of its employees.
‘Nurses are not just part of the problem, they are vital to any solution.’
Although many publications have been produced for the youth market, few tell their stories through the eyes of young people living in the townships.
South Africans will not have to make contributions to the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme — yet.
What are some of the best South African loyalty cards out there?
Deep-seated discontent over ward councillors in ANC-controlled areas continues to spill over into violent protests, most recently in Zandspruit.
It’s been two months since South African local government elections, and Zandspruit residents are furious about being ignored by the government.
To commemorate Youth Day, the <em>Mail & Guardian</em> asked some young South Africans one question.
Learners and teachers brace the cold to celebrate the opening of music centre.
Idasa has criticised a government training programme for newly elected councillors, saying it would not "ensure their competency".
Only a few clinics in South Africa offer fertility treatment to HIV-positive couples.
Cope co-founder Mbhazima Shilowa on Tuesday denied rumours that he was planning to leave the party and rejoin the African National Congress.
Recognition motivates Lesotho alliance dealing with the ravages of HIV/Aids.