By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo For many emaSwati women, who jubilantly welcomed the adoption of the 2005 Constitution, guaranteeing them fundamental rights and freedoms, gender equality still disappointingly Read More
Thousands of artisanal gold miners toil in the dirt in a mine controlled by political elites By Owen Gagare Death stalks artisanal miners working in Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Finding refuge from the sweltering heat under the canopy of an MTN umbrella alongside the Big Bend-Lavumisa Border Gate-bound MR8 Highway, Tfolakele Read More
After several months of investigation and travelling the treacherous routes used by human traffickers, a chilling underworld of exploitation is exposed. The inquiry pulls back Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Despite the eSwatini government’s grand promises of inclusivity, its E59 million Farm Input Subsidy Programme (FISP) has become a tool that Read More
Billy Ntaote Lesotho cancer patients’ dependence on South African oncology services in Bloemfontein has created a huge financial burden on the country’s health budget Read More
Billy Ntaote On January 8, 2025, hopes soared when Lesotho’s Health Minister, Selibe Mochoboroane, handed over a plot of land for the construction of a much-anticipated Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Rather than succumbing to despair, Thandi Vilakati has defied the odds, navigating life’s challenges with resilience and determination following the tragic Read More
Uli na zingati (How much do you have?) In MakanDay’s first nationwide collaboration, journalists from five provinces—Copperbelt, Eastern, Northern, Southern, and North-Western—investigate Read More
By Vuyisile Hlatshwayo Sibangani Alfred Nkhambule, a 66-year-old former mineworker, has been fighting a battle against the odds since returning to eSwatini after years of Read More