Given the US’s major contribution to aid, Trump’s cuts could push 5.7 million more Africans into extreme poverty next year.
After a month-long tomato-filled adventure (and a brief stint as a vegetarian), there were some surprising lessons learnt about the fruit (yes, tomatoes are technically a fruit). Here’s one final ...
In the Eastern Cape, the Great Kenton Wine Festival is proof of what can be done from a Karoo base. In Cape Town, Ouzeri has been picked as a ‘far from stereotypical’ farflung example of Greek and ...
Here’s a recipe well worth living for. From Recipes To Live For, a Tannie Maria Cookbook, author Sally Andrew shares a very special recipe by her fictional detective.
Chicken breast fillets are filled with courgette slices and blue cheese, with a hint of garlic, then wrapped in prosciutto and cooked in your air fryer.
Vitality members can now donate their Ðiscovery Miles to the Discovery Safe Journeys to School programme, an initiative launched by the Discovery Fund and Afrika Tikkun, that leverages Discovery ...
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in cities and towns across Greece on Friday to demand justice on the second anniversary of the country's deadliest-ever train crash, and striking workers ...
In a recent webinar hosted by Daily Maverick, experts dissected the complexities and challenges surrounding the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), a critical entity in South Africa’s ...
Equities slumped in Asia on Friday and the US. dollar hovered near multi-week highs against the currencies of the country's top trading partners as concerns about an escalating global trade war soured ...
US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that talks with Russia and Ukraine on a peace deal were ‘very well advanced’ and credited Russia for its actions in the talks, as he met with British Prime ...
Thames Water is in purgatory. Britain’s biggest water utility recently averted collapse via an expensive 3 billion pound loan from existing creditors, but it still needs to raise equity to cut debt, ...
If you’ve ever wondered what bureaucratic purgatory looks like, step inside the Office of the Master of the High Court in Cape Town.