Woman who endured years of abuse opens up
Nina Sadiki met her husband to be, Isaac, in 1994 at the advice of her mother. At the time, Sadiki had been secretly pregnant with her second child from a previous relationship.
Nina Sadiki met her husband to be, Isaac, in 1994 at the advice of her mother. At the time, Sadiki had been secretly pregnant with her second child from a previous relationship.
Johannesburg, eGoli, Jozi, whatever you what to call it. Some argue it is one of the most dangerous cities in the world. Others love it for its jolly vibe and fast-paced life.
Every morning, Bele Netshiheni would wake up with a smile, looking foward to playing with and sharing stories with her learners in one of the primary schools in Thohoyandou, where she worked as a teacher.
By President Jacob Zuma
The Twenty-First Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) takes place in Paris at the end of November through to mid-December.
By Neo Semono
In a country grappling with high numbers of unemployment, public works programmes such as construction and rehabilitation of roads is proving to be making a difference in the lives of many.
Ephesia Kau is one of the many women road construction workers working on the rehabilitation of roads in South Africa. Like many, she was unemployed and struggling and the job has provided her with a regular income and is providing her with skills she didn’t have before.
How Emilie used her trauma to benefit others
It has been almost 12 years since Emilie Olifant was involved in a traumatic car accident that changed her life forever.
People often ask her: :How are you feeling? How are you coping?”
The reality is – unless you have experienced the loss of your movement and the ripple effects car accident injuries can inflict - you cannot possibly understand the seriousness of the life-altering implications.
As cities around the country roll out their operational plans for the new integrated rapid public transport networks, the eThekwini Municipality wants to ensure it is not left behind.
Pretoria – As the country marks Transport Month throughout October, the Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) says it’s determined to deliver a modern, safe and reliable train service for its commuters.
For many generation, elders have shared stories about their families with each family having its own unique story to tell about life and experiences they went through.
Ordinary motorists took to social media to express their frustration as public transport, cyclists and pedestrian were given preference on the streets of Sandton this week.