The Eastern Cape High Court in Makhanda is set to hear an application brought by environmental rights groups against plans by multinational petroleum company Shell…
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Justice Maya the rock to head MP varsity
The appointment of women in critical positions of leadership will grow until it is commonplace in our society as that is the most effective way…
Engineering graduate beats unemployment through farming
Young graduates are not spared the hardships of unemployment but a qualified Limpopo civil engineer has found an alternative way out Nthabeleng Tefo WHEN he…
African Union’s legal frameworks aims to break cycle of violence against women and girls
African Union Legal Frameworks aim to break the cycle of violence against women and girls. In Africa, the most prevalent forms of Violence Against Women and…
Mmabore’s mission to heal and preserve culture
Mmabore Mogashoa recently came second in the Sol Plaatje European Union Poetry Award. She tells Lielly Kawa about her life as a healer, writer, poet,…
Hssssss! Here comes Cobra the snake man of Hluhluwe
He survived a bite from one the world’s most venomous snakes and now Fortune Sibiya is on a mission to save the reptiles from man…
Tourism fights back after covid-19 decimation
Tourism and hospitality sector businesswoman Caroline Nake was forced to retrench 15 of her 20 staff members due to the covid-19 lockdown but the Mpumalanga entrepreneur is slowly bouncing back.
How Obed Ngobeni’s hit track Kazet influenced an era
Obed Ngobeni may not have known that his track Ku Hluvukile eka ‘Zete’ would become a timeless classic and anthem sampled by artists beyond his…
ICC Appeals Chamber rejects CAR war crimes accused’s jurisdictional challenge
THE Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) decided unanimously on Monday 1 November to reject the appeal of Ali Abd-Al-Rahman (Ali Kushayb) against…
R146-million skills centre brings hope to Sekhukhune artisans
STUDENTS from rural Sekhukhune in Limpopo will no longer have to travel to other provinces to acquire skills that would qualify them as professional artisans following government's injection of R146,9 million to construct a technical college in the area.









