While political parties bicker over who is to blame, the reality is that millions of pupils in public schools will find themselves crammed into even larger classes, vying for the attention of ill-equipped teachers
South Africa’s seventh parliament has just started its work, and it appears to be doing so with a far more collaborative spirit — and significantly less playing to the gallery — than it did during any of the previous three terms.
Tsakani Maluleke is begging on our behalf, but no one is listening
The party that was marked as the antidote to political stagnancy has become one of its most painful symptoms
We were proud of the country when it went to the International Court of Justice over Israel’s genocide in Gaza, but it fails to speak out about ongoing oppression by Harare
Recent events highlight how bigots cherry-pick information to suit their own purposes
Pensioners and other people told their painful stories of loss after losing their savings in the bank heist
Consumers can get their lives back after going under debt review although the process is not easy
Victims of scams and pyramid schemes have little chance of recouping their financial losses
John Hlophe was impeached for trying to sway two apex court justices to decide applications linked to the arms deal in Jacob Zuma’s favour