Hidden dangers in food marketed to children

Salt, sugar, fat – these are the predominant ingredients in foods that are advertised to children, a study shows.

Salt, sugar, fat – these are the predominant ingredients in foods that are advertised to children, a study shows.

As South Africans grapple with the latest crime statistics that were released in Parliament on Thursday, women and gender non-conforming people make their way to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) in protest against the ongoing deaths and acts of violence…

The Gauteng health department’s progress report on its new leadership includes some key achievements such as appointing 14 CEOs in the province's hospitals and an app to deal with patient complaints.

The grieving families of David Sello’s victims feel vindicated that his licence is revoked, but says he still needs to face justice.

Is the beverage industry getting away with unfair and unethical advertising aimed at underage children by sponsoring beverages at family walk events?

Families vindicated as the case against the Potchefstroom doctor who conducted illegal surgeries in his medical rooms ends.

Residents say they have been reporting the issue for years, a stream of councillors come and go but the stink remains. This is life for the people of Boitumelo.

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Activists demand that Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi be held accountable for failing to adequately install proper toilets in schools.

The United Nations has declared 7 June the first World Food Safety Day to strengthen efforts to ensure what we eat is safe.