How US policy on abortion affects women in Africa For countries that look to the US for guidance and for funding, the consequences will go beyond abortion.
What’s driving hunger in Gauteng, South Africa’s economic power house More than a third of people living in South Africa’s richest province Gauteng can’t afford to buy enough food.
Removing alien plants can save water: we measured how much Clearing alien trees from mountain catchments is a more cost-effective approach to providing water than building and maintaining desalination plants.
How vulnerable is the University of Cape Town to destructive wildfires? Fire spreading rapidly is always a risk at the University of Cape Town.
How informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe shape notions of citizenship Informal sector organisations in Zimbabwe have the potential to influence politics at a personal and societal level.
A gloomy May Day awaits Nigerian workers With a monthly minimum wage of 30,000 Naira (US$72), the average Nigerian worker is groaning under the weight of the rising cost of living.
How Africa can respond to the seismic changes in the world: lessons from history In 2022 the world is in the midst of another inflection point that few predicted. African countries have history they can draw on to respond.