CAS decision a violation of Caster Semenya’s rights as a woman, says Bathabile Dlamini

Susan Njanji|Published

She said Semenya was being targeted because ?she is so successful through her hard training and her dedication?.

SA, Moz to fight rhino poaching

Susan Njanji|Published

South Africa has signed an anti-poaching agreement with neighbouring Mozambique, a major transit route for rhino horn trafficked to Asia.

Traditional medicine under the microscope

Susan Njanji|Published

SA's traditional sangoma healers are modernising and becoming big business, writes Susan Njanji.

Sangomas enter the mainstream

Susan Njanji|Published

Urban practitioners are putting a modern spin on traditional healing practices, writes Susan Njanji

Meet SA’s first black ‘Afronaut’

Susan Njanji|Published

Mandla Maseko's improbable journey from a township to the thermosphere began with a leap from a wall.

SA’s HIV success breeding complacency?

Susan Njanji|Published

Activists say one unforeseen consequence of the country's success may be that people are less careful about having safe sex.

Zuma ‘happy’ Mandela is still with us

Susan Njanji|Published

Mandela's discharge after 86 days in hospital showed that he had made "progress", President Jacob Zuma has said.

Funding holds up Mandela dream

Susan Njanji|Published

One of Nelson Mandela's cherished dreams of building a southern African paediatric hospital is struggling to take off.