The long, winding road to driving freedom for women in Saudi Arabia

Sunday 24 June brought with it much reason to celebrate as the ban on women drivers in Saudi Arabia was lifted. This marked the eradication of the last ban against female drivers in the...

Students stuck in China released

The 50 South African youngsters who were stuck in China for working while only having student visas have been released. A recruitment agency scammed the group into accepting jobs to teach English abroad. They were...

The Final Straw: solutions to plastic pollution

It’s a well-known fact that marine life always gets the short straw when it comes to plastic pollution. Every year over 100,000 marine animals as well as one million seabirds die from ingesting plastic...

The cruel reality of photojournalism

As we celebrate Youth day on the 16th of June, it is only fair to pay homage to Sam Nzima who is the photojournalist behind the famous photo of Youth Day, depicting wounded Hector...

Update: Trump-Kim Summit

The US-North Korea summit in Singapore yielded good results on Tuesday. The leaders signed a joint agreement that detailed how they would work to fully denuclearise the Korean peninsula and offer security assurances to...

Bo-Kaap’s peaceful fight for recognition

Bo-Kaap residents gathered last week for a peaceful demonstration against gentrification of their neighbourhood and to demand historical recognition from the city. The predominantly Muslim community broke their fast outside on the street, not neglecting...

Walking for peace in Africa

South Africans are doing their bit in championing a conflict-free continent, with more than 1,500 people gathering at the weekend to march for peace. The peace walk, hosted by the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG)...

The Day Zero warning in 1972 that fell on deaf ears.

When the most recent drought to hit Cape Town threatened to leave many of the city’s residents without running water late last year, Dr. Solly Lison went in search of the manuscript his late...
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What’s the deal with Freedom Day?

On the 27th of April, South Africa celebrates Freedom Day. For many, this public holiday is celebrated as being just that - a welcomed day off from work. Others recognise it as an important...

Safety concerns curb female ride-hailing app drivers

Ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Taxify have become a new age necessity and are allowing more women in South Africa entry to a traditionally male-dominated industry — but cases of harassment have hampered...

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