Celebrated statesman and human rights champion Nelson Mandela was renowned for his principled stand against human rights violations and violators. But recent developments suggest his…
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Land claimants cry foul over five minutes with minister
A community which has waited more than two decades for their land claim to be resolved has expressed disappointment at being given just five minutes…
Traditional surgeon’s 10 000 clean snips uphold ages old rite of passage
More than 68 000 young men and women underwent the rite of passage into manhood in Limpopo this winter. Lucas Ledwaba reports on a man…
Innovative agricultural technologies give Sri Lankan farmers the edge
IN his 30 years as a farmer, Illeperuma Arachchilage Rathnayake, or Rathnayake as he’s known in his village, struggled to unlock the full potential of…
Village residents unite to protect their land from devastating fires
Amidst the growing concern over rampant fires engulfing rural communities, residents of Pinky-Sebotse village have found relief in the recent fire prevention and awareness campaign…
Planting seeds of organic agriculture growth in Limpopo
Previously, the process of obtaining organic certification seemed insurmountable for these farmers, but through the PGS program, they are now able to contribute to the organic farming movement and reap the benefits of certification that were once unattainable.
Cosatu targets ‘criminal’ private security companies
“We are preparing a national march for all the security companies in South Africa. Many of the security companies in South Africa are not complying with all basic laws that they are supposed to do,” Cosatu general secretary Solly Phetoe.
Assassinated journalist’s family’s relentless calls for justice
By Jonathan Rozen and Evelyn Okakwu Kamilu Ibrahim Tahidu and his brothers gather every evening outside their family home in Ghana’s capital of Accra. They sit in a…
Son of the soil KK Sekhukhune ‘joins galaxy of warrior kings’
The Sekhukhune Royal Council deserves to be one of the richest with more development communities because of the mineral wealth of this area. We are confident that time is not completely lost and therefore, new trends can still ensue. Here, we are speaking about new trends that will put our people at the centre of development, whilst at the same time, positioning the Sekhukhune Royal Council to its rightful place.
SA doctors continue fight for racial equality ahead of Section 59 final report release
After years of raising concerns about racial profiling, healthcare providers have faced dreadful repercussions, including depression, heightened stress, tragic suicides, and the potential closure of their private practices.









