International Women’s Day – Honouring Women In Media & Journalist Karima Brown
As we observe International Women’s Day, we turn our focus to the women in media who have played an influential
As we observe International Women’s Day, we turn our focus to the women in media who have played an influential
After 17 years out of school 35-year-old, Tania Februarie sat for her final matric exam and passed with a bachelor’s.
Iraqi independence: will the US leave? In 2003, America invaded Iraq. The pretext; that Saddam Hussein, the then leader, and
Veteran journalist and political commentator, Karima Brown has passed away after battling Covid-19. She most recently hosted the eNCA show,
The South African Jewish Report has lost its bid to appeal a sanction to apologise to the South African BDS
Facebook and WhatsApp are forging ahead with the changes to their privacy policy. If users do not agree to their
The United States has 2,500 troops in Afghanistan, and President Joe Biden needs to decide whether to withdraw them. The
A new investigative report into South Africa’s Complicity in War Crimes in Yemen revealed that South Africa’s arms companies have
Former Eskom CEO Matshela Koko returned to the State Capture Commission of Inquiry. During his testimony, Koko explained how and
The behaviour of an eNCA journalist towards black politicians, which was caught on camera, is raising questions about racist perceptions
Rehabilitation. A difficult task for former hard criminals to experience in order to prepare themselves for the life outside prison
What lessons can South Africa learn from the Covid-19 pandemic that will help them draw lessons from for future social
The SAA flight dispatched to collect the latest batch of Covid-19 vaccines will cost R 200 000 per hour –
Tito Mboweni has presented his 2021 Budget to Parliament. He announced an eight percent increase in the excise duties on
Without farmers, we cannot survive. Not only do they provide food for their country and other countries for exports, but
Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has questioned the Human Rights Commission’s support of land occupation, calling it reckless to encourage
The bodies of at least two maintenance workers have been recovered from a sewerage pit behind a hotel at the
The Taiwan informal settlement in Khayelitsha must be declared a local disaster area. Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Sisulu visited the
A health workers union has raised concern about the unclear logistical roll-out of the coronavirus vaccine plan. Nehawu indicates that
There is concern about South Africa failing to secure vaccines timeously. The likes of Cosatu believe the government was napping