Re-Action Consulting’s claims about Optimum were widely known and probably true
By Nathan Geffen and Lilly Wimberly
News | 3 July 2017
This story exemplifies how state capture affects poor people
News | 28 June 2017
The advertising model is broken: we’re opting out
News | 10 April 2017
New simpler, shorter regimen has high cure rate
By Ashleigh Furlong and Nathan Geffen
News | 20 February 2017
Two perspectives on fake news
By Jacques Rousseau and Nathan Geffen
Opinion | 31 January 2017
Methodist Church packed as residents discuss future of Tafelberg
News | 20 January 2017
Attending Ndifuna Ukwazi meeting may be detrimental to “community’s interests” say property developers
News | 18 January 2017
Insults, shouting and disruptions mar debate of no confidence in executive
News | 16 December 2016
Judgment is a victory for the scientific governance of medicine
By Safura Abdool Karim and Nathan Geffen
Law | 12 December 2016
Story is in the public interest
GroundView | 5 December 2016
No classes, while students learning for exams forced out of computer labs
Brief | 21 October 2016
Zuma Administration lacks the moral authority to restore peace to campuses
Opinion | 25 September 2016
He has put his own political interests above public health
Opinion | 19 September 2016
About 7 million people live with HIV, but new infections are declining
News | 26 August 2016
Many have been found guilty despite lack of scientific evidence
By Ashleigh Furlong and Nathan Geffen
Feature | 11 August 2016
He should have been allowed to speak, but the Danish journalist is not the free speech champion he is made out to be
Opinion | 31 July 2016