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Amidst Human Rights Month, South Africa faces a looming crisis as systemic corruption threatens the livelihoods of small-scale fishers. With a VAT increase on the horizon, the most vulnerable citizens are set to bear the brunt of economic mismanagement.
The Eastern Cape road infrastructure has been deemed a violation of human rights by the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC).
On Human Rights Day, over 140 South African parliamentarians swapped their chambers for golf greens in a powerful demonstration against gender-based violence.
On Human Rights Day, this comprehensive analysis exposes how systematic service delivery failures in Gauteng are undermining constitutional rights. From education and healthcare to safety and employment, the article reveals the stark reality behind government promises and proposes solutions for meaningful change.
On Human Rights Day, KwaZulu-Natal DA leader Francois Rodgers warns of persistent service delivery failures, highlighting how basic rights remain unrealised for many citizens despite new unity government arrangements. During a community clean-up event, he emphasises the urgent need for municipal reform.
Discover how Letshego Zulu, the first Black African woman to compete in the Absa Cape Epic, channels her grief into inspiring others through mountain biking on this week's edition of the Indy Sport Show.
On Human Rights Day, over 140 South African parliamentarians swapped their chambers for golf greens in a powerful demonstration against gender-based violence. The historic Kuils River Golf Club event united political leaders in an unprecedented show of solidarity, marking a unique approach to addressing one of the nation's most pressing social issues.
Deputy President Paul Mashatile commemorates Human Rights Day with a powerful call to transform South Africa's historical pain into active social justice, highlighting the 30th anniversary of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and announcing new national dialogue initiatives.
Discover four impactful books that explore the struggle for human rights in South Africa, as we commemorate Human Rights Day on March 21.
Explore how AI technology is transforming access to information and education, addressing the digital divide in South Africa, and empowering communities to achieve equality.
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, guided by the imperative to "deepen a culture of social justice and human rights," we are reminded that the pursuit of dignity, justice, and inclusion is a continuous endeavour
The Merebank project has evolved as an intellectual crucible, challenging students to wrestle with the meaning of justice, dignity, and historical agency.
The eThekwini Municipality has launched a new fleet of cars designed for employees with disabilities, promoting inclusivity and accessibility in the workplace.
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, experts reveal the critical gaps between constitutional promises and reality. Despite world-class human rights frameworks, the nation grapples with persistent economic inequality, food insecurity, and social justice challenges. Leading academics and economists examine the path forward.
Experience an unforgettable cultural experience in Gauteng this weekend, featuring Sting's electrifying concert, the Human Rights Festival and a vibrant Vintage Market.
On Human Rights Day, Dr Iqbal Survé urges reflection on our moral responsibilities and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality in South Africa.
It is worth noting that sport played a crucial role in uniting South Africans and promoting social cohesion at a time when Human Rights Day serves as a reminder of the importance of these values and contributions of sporting heroes like boxer Gerrie Coetzee, who played a part in dismantling the walls of segregation in South African sport.
Explore the decline of women and youth leadership in South Africa's ongoing struggle for human rights, as historical figures like Mama Winnie Madikizela Mandela are contrasted with today's challenges. Discover how discrimination has evolved and the urgent need for a revival of activism among the youth
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, we must reflect on the ongoing struggle for self-determination faced by the Sahrawi people in Western Sahara. What lessons can we learn from their fight against colonialism and resource exploitation?
Human Rights Day is not just a historical marker it is a mirror held up to our present reality as South Africans. It forces us to take a good look at ourselves and ask whether we are truly honouring the sacrifices made for freedom, justice, and equality. This year, however, it takes on new meaning and an added weight as we witness the disturbing global rhetoric emanating from the US.
The Sharpeville Massacre that took place 65 years ago was condemned by the world but the All Blacks continued to play the Springboks for decades.
As Human Rights Day approaches, explore iconic South African films that highlight the struggles and triumphs of the fight for justice.
The Gauteng Provincial Government has paid tribute to struggle icon Winnie Madikizela-Mandela through a powerful memorial lecture at Constitution Hill's Women's Jail, highlighting her unwavering courage and dedication to South Africa's freedom struggle.
As South Africa marks the 65th anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre, where 69 peaceful protesters lost their lives fighting against apartheid's pass laws, the nation reflects on its journey from oppression to democracy.
Like Lord Raghunath, who chose exile over breaking his father’s word, Tata Mandela chose imprisonment over compromising his principles.