Violence against children remains one of the most pervasive yet often hidden challenges affecting societies today.
Earlier in the month, Stats SA reported the notable impact of higher fuel prices on consumer inflation.1 Producers were not spared either
Thirty years ago, South Africa made a promise. In 1996, the country adopted its Constitution and conducted its first democratic census, committing to count every person equally regardless of race, geography, or circumstance.
Consumer inflation jumped to 4,0% in April from 3,1% in March, driven mainly by sharp fuel price increases. This is the highest inflation print since August 2024
According to the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS), South Africa’s working-age population stood at 42,2 million individuals aged 15-64 in the first quarter of 2026,
