Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing?By Kenneth KgwadiIt was established as a business forum for the interests of black people across SA, to advance their interests, not only those seeking quick riches they failed to work hard for, but also the exploitation of the very communities they live in.
What South Africa’s progressives can learn from Zohran Mamdani’s victory in New York CityThe ANC is no longer, by default, a people’s movement, much like the Democratic Party in the United States. It is not, however, irredeemable By Monnathebe MosimaneZuma’s legal bill nightmareThe former president is ordered to pay back the money as the tide turns By Marlan PadayacheeIsrael: Five days in an apartheid state prisonWhile Francesca Albanese’s Mandela Lecture chronicled the suffering of the people of Palestine, South African author Zukiswa Wanner experienced first-hand the brutality of the Israeli regime when she and others were abducted and detained by the Netanyahu administration. This is the first of a two-part series on life inside an Israeli jail By Zukiswa WannerPartner ContentSamsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development BootcampBy Samsung Do zoos still belong in our cities?By Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg Zoo has a rich history but its future in a modern world is debatable Between the lines of powerBy Kimberly Zvikomborero MabasoOne of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Unmasking the “whitenisation” of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and NamibiaBy Gerson ShikukumwaThis is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Zuma’s legal bill nightmareThe former president is ordered to pay back the money as the tide turns By Marlan PadayacheeIsrael: Five days in an apartheid state prisonWhile Francesca Albanese’s Mandela Lecture chronicled the suffering of the people of Palestine, South African author Zukiswa Wanner experienced first-hand the brutality of the Israeli regime when she and others were abducted and detained by the Netanyahu administration. This is the first of a two-part series on life inside an Israeli jail By Zukiswa WannerPartner ContentSamsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development BootcampBy Samsung Do zoos still belong in our cities?By Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg Zoo has a rich history but its future in a modern world is debatable Between the lines of powerBy Kimberly Zvikomborero MabasoOne of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Unmasking the “whitenisation” of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and NamibiaBy Gerson ShikukumwaThis is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Israel: Five days in an apartheid state prisonWhile Francesca Albanese’s Mandela Lecture chronicled the suffering of the people of Palestine, South African author Zukiswa Wanner experienced first-hand the brutality of the Israeli regime when she and others were abducted and detained by the Netanyahu administration. This is the first of a two-part series on life inside an Israeli jail By Zukiswa WannerPartner ContentSamsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development BootcampBy Samsung
Partner ContentSamsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development BootcampBy Samsung
Do zoos still belong in our cities?By Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg Zoo has a rich history but its future in a modern world is debatable Between the lines of powerBy Kimberly Zvikomborero MabasoOne of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Unmasking the “whitenisation” of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and NamibiaBy Gerson ShikukumwaThis is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Between the lines of powerBy Kimberly Zvikomborero MabasoOne of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Unmasking the “whitenisation” of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and NamibiaBy Gerson ShikukumwaThis is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Unmasking the “whitenisation” of land: The myth of post-colonial neutrality in South Africa and NamibiaBy Gerson ShikukumwaThis is one of the essays that was awarded the top prize in the annual Canon Collins Troubling Power Essay Competition, which invites participants to write on social justice issues relevant to Southern Africa Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Uganda 2026: A nation at the crossroads of leadership and legacyBy Wellington MuzengezaNext year’s elections spotlight that the cult of the ‘dear leader’ needs to be shed, institutions rebuilt and public service restored AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
AI muddies the copyright issueBy Sadulla KarjikerAlthough it needs an overhaul SA law offers strong protection Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Why ‘AmaPanyaza’ was unlawfulBy Rupert Candy and Kiara DhanpallAlthough it provided employment and increased visible policing, the crime prevention programme was disbanded due to legal and constitutional issues South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa-Türkiye: A new chapter of pragmatic partnershipBy Gadija BrownThe countries are forging a pragmatic partnership, focusing on channeling investments into labour-intensive sectors and achieving double-digit trade growth Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Kenya requires a foreign policy grounded in realityBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe president’s proclamations of global leadership are undermined by debt, corruption and a personalised approach to diplomacy Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Killing of captive-bred lions is not huntingBy Dion George‘Canned hunting’ of animals who are habituated to humans, hand-fed, or drugged, in a confined, controlled environment, is unethical and must stop Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Xenophobia, ignorance and civic deficits: Rethinking African attitudes toward migrants in public spacesBy Samuel OkunadeThe hostility directed at migrants often stems from ignorance of civic rights and scapegoating by politicians wanting to deflect blame from their ineptitude The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The new energy rush: commodity giants bet on critical minerals, not ESG hypeBy Joseph HammondAfrica and mineral traders need to focus on refinement opportunities Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More Latest News Samsung EEIP, Ocule IT Hosted final pitching day & officially announced winners of 2025 Enterprise Development Bootcamp Whose interests are business forums and community activists representing? MBDA secures world cup qualifiers, Bafana Bafana for international friendly against Zambia Fort Hare VC condemns law enforcement inaction Constitutional Court upholds landmark ruling on GMO decision-making Zuma wields the axe- again A world without sexual violence Mchunu was correct to disband unit but failed to consult, says acting police minister Cachalia Tanzania’s post-election violence raises doubts over credibility of 2025 polls Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Toward a United States of the Horn of AfricaBy Seifudein AdemThe Horn of Africa’s chronic instability stems from post-colonial borders. A new approach is needed for lasting peace and prosperity Load More