October 19, 2025
South Africa: 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle' Is Corporate Gaslighting - the Real Change Must Come From the Fossil Fuel Industry
"Reduce, reuse, recycle." For more than 50 years, those three Rs have been the world's go-to environmental mantra. Read more »
October 17, 2025
South Africa: Zoë Wicomb, the South African-Scottish Writer Who Told Powerful Stories About Belonging
Zoë Wicomb, a celebrated South African-Scottish writer and scholar, has died. Read more »
October 16, 2025
Southern Africa: High Food Prices in East and Southern Africa - Four Steps to Boost Production and Make Markets Work Better
Countries in east and southern Africa have continued to experience high and volatile food prices despite good harvests in 2025. This is especially alarming as climate-related… Read more »
October 15, 2025
South Africa: Fruit Juices in South Africa Are Getting a Free Ride - Why They Should Have the Same Health Warning Labels As Fizzy Drinks
South Africa is facing a sharp rise in obesity-related diseases like type 2 diabetes. Between 2010 and 2019, the prevalence of diabetes nearly tripled from 4.5% to 12.7%. This… Read more »
South Africa: Indigenous Knowledge Systems Can Be Useful Tools in the G20's Climate Change Kit
Indigenous knowledge systems are bodies of knowledge that were developed and used by local communities for centuries. They shape how people understand their environment, solve… Read more »
October 14, 2025
South Africa: Rape Within Marriage Is Still Silenced in South Africa - Why Women Are Being Failed
Sexual violence in marriages is a very real issue in South Africa, but remains shrouded in silence and denial. It's a subject that Nyasha Karimakwenda has researched for many years… Read more »
October 12, 2025
South Africa: Rural Women Farmers in South Africa - How Global Promises Aren't Translating Into Support On the Ground
It is well documented that women small-scale farmers are hard done by in an environment where they farm without security of tenure, which inhibits their ability to raise finance… Read more »
October 09, 2025
South Africa: Gauteng's 'Coloured' Community Feels Unsafe - Who They Are and Why They're Discouraged
The "Coloured" community in Gauteng, South Africa's economic heartland, continues to face barriers to full economic and social inclusion. Despite progress in post-apartheid South… Read more »
South Africa: Southern Right Whales Are Having Fewer Calves - What This Says About Ocean Health
Most people are lucky to simply get a glimpse of some fragment of a whale. A subtle puff of mist over the horizon, the curve of a dark smooth back sliding beneath the surface, or… Read more »
October 08, 2025
South Africa: We Tested If a Specialised Magnetic Powder Could Remove Microplastics From Drinking Water - the Answer Is Yes
Microplastics are the crumbs of our plastic world, tiny pieces that come from bigger items breaking apart or from products like synthetic clothing and packaging. They're now… Read more »
October 07, 2025
South Africa: Male Circumcision Is Made Easier By a Clever South African Invention - We Trained Healthcare Workers to Use It
Voluntary medical male circumcision is one of the most important ways to reduce new HIV infections. The foreskin contains receptors that the HIV virus can attach to, and removing… Read more »
South Africa: South Africans Who Blow the Whistle Face Retaliation and Murder - Their Stories Over Five Decades
South Africa's long history of wrongdoing spans from Willem Adriaan van der Stel's days of running a corrupt trading monopoly to present-day South Africa. Van der Stel was the… Read more »
October 06, 2025
South Africa: South Africans Are Going Off the Service Grid - What Happens When Citizens Replace the State?
South Africa's constitution promises all citizens access to adequate housing and basic services - water, security, sanitation and electricity. In practice, people from rich to poor… Read more »
October 05, 2025
South Africa: World's First Known Butt-Drag Fossil Trace Was Left By a Rock Hyrax in South Africa 126,000 Years Ago
Rock hyraxes, known in southern Africa more often as "dassies", are furry, thickset creatures with short legs and no discernible tails. They spend much of their time sunning… Read more »
October 02, 2025
Namibia: Windhoek's Old Location Was a Place of Pain, but Also Joy - New Book
All that's left of a famous settlement called the Old Location in Windhoek, Namibia, is a graveyard and a monument to remember the residents who were killed while protesting their… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Edson Sithole - New Book Uncovers the Work of a Thinker, Lawyer and Zimbabwean Freedom Fighter Who 'Disappeared'
Edson Sithole was born in what was then Southern Rhodesia in 1935. He was the first black person in southern Africa to obtain a Doctor of Laws degree. He was the second black… Read more »
South Africa: Nature's Not Perfect - Fig Wasps Try to Balance Sex Ratios for Survival but They Can Get It Wrong
Television nature programmes and scientific papers tend to celebrate the perfection of evolved traits. But the father of evolution through natural selection, Charles Darwin, warned… Read more »
October 01, 2025
South Africa: South African Students Still Don't Feel Safe On Campus - How Protection Can Be Stepped Up
Students at South African universities have to deal with a disturbing reality. They face the threat of violent crime, in particular gender-based violence. They also battle with… Read more »
September 30, 2025
South Africa: Museum in a Box - On the Road With South Africa's Heritage
Museums are usually in cities. So, where transport is poor and it's expensive to travel, many people can't visit them. We decided to experiment with a way of getting around the… Read more »
South Africa: Will the G20 Listen to Its Own Advisors? 4 Urgent Steps On Climate Change
The world's 20 most powerful economies, the G20 - currently led by South Africa - face mounting pressure to slash greenhouse gas emissions and help nations adapt to climate change.… Read more »
September 29, 2025
Zimbabwe: Noviolet Bulawayo Wins the Best of 25 Years of the Caine Prize. Why She Deserves It
Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo has been honoured as Africa's best short story writer after winning the Best of Caine Award. The special recognition marks 25 years of the… Read more »
South Africa: Helen Zille - Will Competence, Courage and a Dose of Arrogance Be Enough to Get Her Elected As Johannesburg's Mayor?
Love her or loathe her, it is hard to deny that Helen Zille is one of the most remarkable politicians South Africa's democracy has yet seen. Remarkable because she has served in so… Read more »
September 23, 2025
Africa: South Africa's Rooibos Tea - Can It Improve Digestion?
Rooibos tea, a caffeine-free drink made from the leaves of a shrub indigenous to South Africa, is part of the country's heritage. Read more »
September 22, 2025
South Africa: Traditional Food Systems Nourish Communities and Protect the Environment - Lessons From South Africa's Amadiba
The global food system contributes to multiple planetary crises - and is vulnerable to them. Climate change, other ecological degradation and socio-economic inequality are all… Read more »
September 21, 2025
South Africa: Deepfakes and South African Law - Remedies On Paper, Gaps in Practice
Deepfakes are forgeries of people's faces, voices and likeness generated through artificial intelligence (AI). They create a serious digital deception. Deepfakes undermine… Read more »











