During colonialism and apartheid, Black South Africans were largely not supplied with clean, running water. New water laws must overturn this water inequality.
Sanju Samson scored a scintillating century as India inflicted a 61-run defeat on South Africa in the first T20I on Friday.
An excerpt from ‘The Other Mohan in Britain’s Indian Ocean Empire: A Personal Journey into History’, by Amrita Shah.
It is crucial to understand the history of South Africa's water governance to know how to fix the water problems the country has today. Access to water is a constitutional right and fundamental to ...
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Popular radical education has a long tradition in South Africa, one that is intertwined with the country’s history of resistance against oppression. From the night schools run by the Communist Party ...
Sri Lanka's cricket board on Tuesday named former South African batsman Neil McKenzie as a consultant coach ahead of their ...
The National Consumer Commission warns that an increasing number of South Africans are finding major faults with their used ...