Inflation has hit many countries, in Kenya the rising of prices of basic commodities have left people wondering what’s going on.
Frantz Fanon wrote on numerous subjects which include politics, psychiatry and even sports. Here are six articles to look for.
Aquaponics, is a food production system in which fish are raised in tanks of water where plants are also grown.
21 Children were found dead in the Enyobeni tavern, the youngest of these children was 13 years old and investigations are still underway.
Blogs can be written by anyone and contain a lot of new information but they are often viewed as a double-edged sword.
Scammers are getting more advanced, as they are developing new tactics that even cybersecurity experts are taken in.
Pig farmer Dinewo Ntshanana (25) received assistance from the National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) to start her business.
691 432 students will benefit from funding from The National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) this 2022 academic year.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused a lot of school disruptions and at its peak over 1.6 billion learners were out of the classroom.
Mandisa Gumede (29) used part of her learnership stipend from the W&RSETA to open her chicken start up business.
The cover of The Routledge Handbook of Critical Studies in Whiteness has a very striking image which expresses some of the ideas in the book.
Nigeria is ranked the 17th least peaceful state by the Global Peace Index and crime rates in Nigeria are very high.
Research reveals that six out of seven new HIV infections among 15-19-year-olds in Sub Saharan Africa are among girls.
The government offers various programmes which offer funding and guidance to help the youth to run successful businesses.
The government continues to offer small scale farmers support. Cynthia Mokgobu (29) shares her success story of how she grew her business.
Africa is the world regional leader in production of sorghum and it is one of the most important cereal grains for food consumption.
Carbon monoxide is produced at high levels when fuels aren’t burnt correctly. Carbon monoxide poisoning can be avoided.
Many streets in small towns do not have street names and in some areas residents have to invent their own street names.
COVID-19 regulations in South Africa which were regulating the wearing of masks, gatherings and entry into the country have been cancelled.
What is love and what does it want from me? A very difficult question which no one seems to have the answer to.
Africa is a treasure trove of medicinal plants and these have contributed to the development of many important drugs.
Following the increase in power cuts in South Africa, there is need to for the country to generate more renewable energy.
A FORMAL recycling buy-back centre in Soweto is uplifting the community in the spirit of Nelson Mandela Month.
Research shows that there is a strong correlation between increased female labour force participation and female political participation.
Researchers recommend that pregnant women should take the Covid vaccine since they can still be infected by the virus.