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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
Discover how preserving our heritage not only strengthens community bonds but also fosters social cohesion and resilience in urban environments, ultimately contributing to sustainable development and a more inclusive society
Explore how social fathers are redefining fatherhood in South Africa, providing mentorship and guidance to boys growing up without male role models.
Mother City, a documentary focusing on the struggle for affordable housing, has been awarded the prestigious President Thomas Sankara Award at the 2025 FESPACO festival, celebrating films that embody Pan-African ideals.
Join the community of Newlands East as they celebrate the remarkable life of Alice Joan Fernandez, who turned 106 years old. Discover her inspiring journey, the love she has shared, and the wisdom she imparts to generations.
Last year, the commission’s report found that racism was prevalent in Phoenix, negatively impacting the lives of African people economically and in terms of public service.
For Tintswalo Safari Lodge, luxury goes beyond the game drives and lavish accommodations—it extends to a deep-rooted commitment to uplifting the local community in the Manyeleti Game Reserve.
Anti-bullying roadshow empowers South African students, educators, and parents
Justice Leona Theron paid tribute to the invaluable contributions of volunteers at the Denis Hurley Centre, reflecting on the legacy of social justice and the fight against apartheid
Justice Leona Theron paid tribute to the invaluable contributions of volunteers at the Denis Hurley Centre, reflecting on the legacy of social justice and the fight against apartheid
South Africa's social fabric shows concerning signs of strain as the latest Social Cohesion Index reveals declining acceptance of diversity and trust in institutions. Deputy President Paul Mashatile called for unity amid challenging times.
A new report reveals how South Africa's unemployment crisis is reshaping fatherhood, with many fathers feeling compelled to withdraw from their children's lives.
The violent incidents are often based on reactions and responses to verbal violence, and emotional and psychological turmoil which can resonate with dire socio-economic circumstances that can be related to the child’s home environment and learning problems
Zuckerberg claims these changes promote “free expression”. But some experts worry he’s bowing to right-wing political pressure
Unless we fully study and appreciate the intricate social dynamics, any intervention in Inanda is doomed to be a Band-Aid on a bullet wound.
Wentworth community comes together to provide free haircuts for schoolboys, supporting local barbers and fostering community spirit.
He joined more than a million church members as they walked barefoot over 70km to the holy mountain Khenana
KZN Legislature invites the public to participate in upcoming sessions discussing the 2025/26 budgets and performance plans for the Department of Social Development and CoGTA.
The Sherwood community in Durban gathered on Tuesday night to celebrate the life of former US President Jimmy Carter, whose Habitat for Humanity project transformed their lives through building 304 houses in 2002.
‘The year ends with a crisp summary: South Africans are gatvol of whiny, daft, disruptive and doomsday politicians. We have begun to win the battle over the voices of bellicose politicians,’ writes Lorenzo A Davids
Join the celebration of Izwi Labafelokazi’s third anniversary, where women unite to empower each other and advocate for the rights of widows in South Africa.
Curious about the latest viral slang terms that have taken social media by storm in 2024? From ‘pookie’ to ‘girl dinner’, discover the quirky vocabulary that’s redefining our online conversations.
‘The underlying drama in Ratatouille is the perceived conflict between the views that greatness is the purview of the exceptional few or rather as something that emerges through engaging the many. ’
‘Look at the Cape Flats, a landscape filled with religious structures, human potential and aid organisations. Yet any predictive data will tell you that its status as a landscape defined by poverty will be here for another 300 years. ’
‘As a people of faith we reject and protest against this horrendous normalisation of inhumanity where economic injustice has become naturalised. ’