Make every day a Mandela Day by doing your part and taking action against poverty. Not just on 18 July, but throughout the year.
Most South Africans are poor. But this does not prevent politicians treating them as though they don’t exist.
The world is making remarkable progress in combating poverty.
Every day, people around the world harvest natural products like fungi, plants, bark, flowers, honey and nuts.
The speakers, including our very own president, Cyril Ramaphosa, took the stage to initiate an unwavering commitment to ending extreme poverty by 2030.
Our favourite investigative show, Carte Blanche, returns to our screens on Sunday and this is what you can expect.
According to Ipsos, South Africans worry the most about crime and violence followed by unemployment and political or financial corruption.
Seems South Africans can’t seem to look on the bright side.
“David” was the subject of a documentary where he admitted to being an HIV-positive rapist. However, he’s since claimed was given a script, and told to act in a drama.
An absolutely brilliant story. From being found sleeping on a beach in Sea point to this…
Google has made South Africans very upset…
The concept is ludicrous. Yet it’s very, very real.
If you somehow live with your head in the sand and you’re not aware of the struggles faced by the majority of South Africa’s population, the New York Times will wise you up.
News just doesn’t get more beautiful than this!
The warning comes after StatsSA revealed more than half of South Africans live in poverty
South African poverty? Yes, you read that right. Over half of South Africans are living in poverty, that’s according to the Poverty Trends Report for 2006 to 2015. The report states that 30.4 million South Africans (55.5%) of the population are living in poverty, this is an increased number from the 27.3 million people back […]
You know Bell Pottinger’s attempt to stir up racial tension? Times that by 1000…
Oppression and manipulation go hand-in-hand. An under-educated electorate is easily fooled by blaming the state of poor governance through the use of a vicious, populist and indefensible attack on a (dwindling) racial minority.
Inequality across the continent is worse than initially feared: Some of these stats might make you wince a bit…
Stats from Oxfam’s latest inequality report are pretty shocking.
Earlier this week ANCYL president Collen Maine said the league would see the Rand collapse, and when it rises again they would be in control of the economy.
The key to successfully battling rhino poaching may depend on aiding poor communities living around South Africa’s national parks, a SANParks scientist told Parliament on Tuesday.
Juju recently told followers that white hobos are a sign that democracy is working.
The UK Mail Online claimed that more than 400,000 white South Africans live in poverty. National data suggests that the number is less than a quarter of that