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Monthly Archives: May 2022

OPINION| ANC’s socialist thinking is crushing South Africa’s future
Opinion
/ 22 May 2022

OPINION| ANC’s socialist thinking is crushing South Africa’s future

The Cold War ended more than three decades ago. That period of history showed that socialism, at a country scale, is unsustainable

By Martin van Staden
Nthikeng Mohlele comes up short with ‘The Discovery of Love’
Friday
/ 22 May 2022

Nthikeng Mohlele comes up short with ‘The Discovery of Love’

The talented novelist Nthikeng Mohlele’s debut short-story collection lacks the vitality that makes short stories magical

By Sandile Ngidi
What is at the root of white anxiety in post-apartheid South Africa?
Opinion
/ 22 May 2022

What is at the root of white anxiety in post-apartheid South Africa?

Some white people think any discussion of racism or its legacy is an attempt to shame or condemn them for the ‘sin’ of their whiteness

By Andile Zulu
The rise and rise of the queens of amapiano
Friday
/ 22 May 2022

The rise and rise of the queens of amapiano

In a music industry often ruled by men, SA’s latest popular dance genre is ushering in a new era of inclusion

By Sabelo Mkhabela
Covid-19 worsens plight of stateless migrant children in South Africa
National
/ 22 May 2022

Covid-19 worsens plight of stateless migrant children in South Africa

Programmes that integrate into society are non-existent and since migration management is reactive in outlook, migrants self-select into available social networks.

By Marko Phiri
Suicide cases soar in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 21 May 2022

Suicide cases soar in Zimbabwe

The economic crisis in the country appears to be pushing people over the mental edge

By Marko Phiri
Time to reflect in a time of isolation
Friday
/ 21 May 2022

Time to reflect in a time of isolation

Theatre goers can finally celebrate things going back to whatever this new normal is

By Lehlohonolo Shale
OPINION | New UK work visa to exclude graduates from Africa
Opinion
/ 21 May 2022

OPINION | New UK work visa to exclude graduates from Africa

If graduates did not get their qualifications from the list of top 50 universities, 40 of which are in the US, France, China, Hong Kong, Australia, Germany, Canada and Japan, they will be excluded

By Afeez Bolaji
Hackers infiltrate SA illicit financial flows conference with porn clip
Business
/ 21 May 2022

Hackers infiltrate SA illicit financial flows conference with porn clip

The conference was attended by state agencies, blue- chip global and local non-governmental agencies and public accountability experts

By Greg Ardé
OPINION| South African audiences want more authentic and accurate diversity in TV shows and movies
Opinion
/ 20 May 2022

OPINION| South African audiences want more authentic and accurate diversity in TV shows and movies

The media has the power to shape perceptions, so television shows and movies can help shape a positive view of people who feel stereotyped

By Giuliana Dias
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