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A season of joy and reflection
National
/ 25 December 2024

A season of joy and reflection

An African Christmas is a time to ponder the joy, challenges and resilience that define the festive season – and perhaps for a rethink

By Lesego Chepape
Ambitious project to rewild a piece of paradise in KwaZulu-Natal
The Green Guardian
/ 7 July 2024

Ambitious project to rewild a piece of paradise in KwaZulu-Natal

A conservation project has brought together biodiversity, habitat protection, cultural heritage and community conservation

By Sheree Bega
Discovering Cape Town’s eclectic listening bars, where nightlife is redefined
Friday
/ 5 July 2024

Discovering Cape Town’s eclectic listening bars, where nightlife is redefined

The popularity of two Cape Town listening bars points to the need for more eclectic music spaces

By Julia Snowball
State of the Nation: Pomp, pageantry and irrelevance
Opinion
/ 10 February 2023

State of the Nation: Pomp, pageantry and irrelevance

South Africa need not accept a political culture that offers up leaders who are out of touch with the nation’s realities

By Tessa Dooms
Meet Uganda’s first transgender citizen
Africa
/ 9 October 2021

Meet Uganda’s first transgender citizen

Cleopatra Kambugu is the first Ugandan whose transition has been recognised by the state

By The Continent
Life-saving free train travel offered to domestic abuse victims in the UK
World
/ 23 June 2021

Life-saving free train travel offered to domestic abuse victims in the UK

A pioneering railway scheme in the UK is helping domestic violence victims to escape their abusers by providing them with free travel to reach refuge

By Maya Oppenheim, The Independent
Community yoga as a labour of love
Article
/ 6 April 2020

Community yoga as a labour of love

The Toolbox, founded and run by Nomzamo and Nosizwe Mji, offers community outreach yoga programmes, as well as regular studio classes

By Zaza Hlalethwa
Using the COPC Toolkit to plan integrated healthcare delivery
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Using the COPC Toolkit to plan integrated healthcare delivery

The toolkit integrates data to better predict and respond to health needs in an area

By Advertorial Supplement
We are not meant to be alone
Article
/ 13 July 2018

We are not meant to be alone

"uKukhapha is the bedrock of isiNtu. This untranslatable notion of uMntu ngumntu ngabantu".

By Milisuthando Bongela
Striving for a malaria-free Africa
Article
/ 29 June 2018

Striving for a malaria-free Africa

Communication Award for outreach and creating awareness by a team or individual

By Staff Reporter
Open dialogues for multiple use water services
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Open dialogues for multiple use water services

Maintaining water projects that communities have initiated is vital to keep them running

By Advertising Supplement
The ideal partner in multiple use water services
Article
/ 4 May 2018

The ideal partner in multiple use water services

A public-private partnership working together with the water users themselves can deliver ‘green growth’

By Advertising Supplement
Community standing on its own
Article
/ 4 May 2018

Community standing on its own

Florence Negondeni and other residents of Tshakhuma went to the mountain and piped water to 4 000 people

By Advertising Supplement
Synthetic seventh heaven: the perils of chemsex
Article
/ 20 July 2017

Synthetic seventh heaven: the perils of chemsex

The dangers of "chemical sex" are many, including addiction, overdose and HIV infection, and the tally of victims is mounting, campaigners warn.

By Staff Reporter
Social services: Charity begins at home
Analysis
/ 13 August 2015

Social services: Charity begins at home

Our woefully inadequate welfare system begs a new, integrated approach from the government.

By Staff Reporter
Make way for the wise man of Winterveldt
Article
/ 22 January 2015

Make way for the wise man of Winterveldt

What kind of a book would the biography of the leader of Winterveldt, arguably the largest informal settlement in the southern hemisphere, make?

By Staff Reporter
Diepsloot toddler killings: A community enraged
Videos
/ 15 October 2013

Diepsloot toddler killings: A community enraged

Residents of Diepsloot are baying for blood after the death of two toddlers in the area. And they say they are just as angry at the police.

By Staff Reporter
R10m grant for co-operatives
Article
/ 26 July 2013

R10m grant for co-operatives

Every year the first Saturday of July is celebrated as International Co-operatives Day.

By Advertising Feature and Advertising Supplement
R10m grant for co-operatives
Article
/ 26 July 2013

R10m grant for co-operatives

Every year the first Saturday of July is celebrated as International Co-operatives Day.

By Advertising Supplement
Building community assets
Article
/ 26 April 2013

Building community assets

CSI can make a difference, but can it make a measurable impact on an entire community?

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 6 September 2007

Meeting fails to satisfy Alex housing protesters

Community members who are furious at the lack of sufficient housing and service delivery in Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, have met ward councillors to discuss their frustrations, which had led to public protests and the occupation of government-built homes earlier in the week.

By Thembelihle Tshabalala

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