Rhino defenders go to war
South Africa’s anti-poaching campaign bolstered with new hi-tech gear
View ArticleRhino war hots up
The defenders of South Africa’s threatened rhinos have deployed new major weapons in the fight against poachers and the organised crime syndicates behind them.
View ArticleTheir battle is won with cattle
Maseipone Mpshe cuts an incongruous figure in her two-tone shirt and a hat in the scorching sun as she stands in the middle of a dung-filled enclosure.
View ArticleThe revelry without tears team
It’s two days before the much-awaited 2012 Oppikoppi Music Festival in Northam, Limpopo, about 250km from Joburg. A group of Redfrogs support network volunteers gather in Paulshof, north of Joburg, to...
View ArticleHaven for kids with cancer
Choc is fighting to increase the rate of early detection so more young lives can be saved
View ArticleNosipho’s no Lady Muck
THERE’S a very long day ahead for Nosipho Mngomezulu. She knows if she is to be ready by evening, she needs to be up before the sun because tonight is a very important night.
View ArticleMarching to the music
Learning, rehearsing, performing – youngsters rally from all over the city to keep the orchestra tradition alive
View ArticleCatwalk capers
There’s glamour in clashing prints and grunge in this year’s collections
View ArticleI am a traveller
Sabi Sabi is nature as it was always intended to be – what it is all about
View ArticleThe land of broken promises
A half-obscured ANC campaign poster hangs on the outer wall of a dilapidated classroom at Motholo Lower Primary School in Motholo village near Mankweng in Limpopo.
View ArticleBlack and white ‘no’ to e-tolling
Masses of angry citizens gather to protest in Joburg CBD
View ArticleFriendly challenge added up to full marks for whizz
Throughout last year, a running duel played itself out between a Soweto maths teacher and Mulalo Mulovhedzi.
View Article‘Every child can do maths’ says optimistic Ngoepe
In a typical maths class, a teacher instructs a large group of pupils on a specific concept.
View ArticleShe’s still whooping with joy
A day before Christmas, maths teacher Elsie Mphahlele asked a friend to drive her to the Johannesburg West education district office to preview the matric results. She was worried that if the results...
View ArticlePractice makes perfect
Hilda Mkwanazi presides over what may be the noisiest, but most spirited Grade 12 maths class at Fumana Secondary School in Ekurhuleni this year.
View Article‘A key that unlocks the future’
Mbonani Nkululeko’s 100 percent maths mark was always his teacher’s goal. From early on in his high school career, he had identified the youngster from Zola as “100 percent material”.
View ArticleThe ivory poachers are coming
As poachers wipe out Africa’s elephants, it’s the fate of awe-inspiring big tuskers like Mac that Dr Michelle Henley worries about.
View ArticleDread looms in the locks trade
Hair thieves stalk the streets as new style craze takes root
View ArticleLet monster Dr Sabadia rot in jail – father-in-law
The family of slain Zahida vows her husband will never be paroled
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