Open Chats Podcast issues a second, comprehensive apology to the South African Coloured community following racist remarks. Learn about the controversy, responses, and ongoing calls for accountability.
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In celebration of Women’s Month, Gauteng honored the women born in 1955—the year of the Freedom Charter. These women were celebrated for their strength, resilience, and lifelong contributions to South Africa’s growth.
Women’s Day 2025 in South Africa was overshadowed by a surge in gender-based violence, with thousands of women raped, assaulted, and murdered. This article covers recent statistics and government efforts to combat GBV.
Discover how Gayton McKenzie is taking legal action against the Open Chats podcast over alleged racist remarks targeting the coloured community in South Africa. Learn about the controversy and responses in 2025.
Learn about the history of South Africa’s Women’s Day, originating from the 1956 women’s march against apartheid pass laws, and why this day remains significant today for gender equality and social justice.
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Caster Semenya’s trial was unfair, focusing on the lack of safeguards in her legal process. What does this mean for her future in athletics?
The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) has reaffirmed that everyone in South Africa has a constitutional right to access…
South Africa continues to grapple with an alarming gender-based violence (GBV) crisis. Recent official statistics reveal that 969 women were…


