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Yearly Archives: 2023

Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war

Many African Catholics hope that Pope Francis will announce some African appointments to the Vatican during his February visit

By Stan Chu Ilo
One Album, Two Takes: SZA’s latest offering is a stellar follow-up to ‘Ctrl’
Friday
/ 20 January 2023

One Album, Two Takes: SZA’s latest offering is a stellar follow-up to ‘Ctrl’

Singer-songwriter new album is an intimate, self-aware and deep recollection of themes explored on her 2017 debut album

By Bongeka Gumede and Gugulethu Tshabalala
All that jazz as Qwest TV makes its debut on DStv
Friday
/ 20 January 2023

All that jazz as Qwest TV makes its debut on DStv

Co-founded by legendary music producer Quincy Jones, Qwest TV makes its debut in South Africa

By Gugulethu Tshabalala
South Africa’s retail revival is cashing in
Friday
/ 20 January 2023

South Africa’s retail revival is cashing in

Newer retailers are setting the benchmark for South Africa’s retail landscape, with plenty of room for innovation in bricks and mortar

By Kimberley Schoeman
Want a solution to Eskom? Get rid of Mantashe, say energy experts
National
/ 20 January 2023

Want a solution to Eskom? Get rid of Mantashe, say energy experts

The cabinet reshuffle should move the mineral resources and energy minister to another portfolio

By Mandisa Makgakga
Covid still a threat: Breathe life back into prevention of the disease
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

Covid still a threat: Breathe life back into prevention of the disease

The best way to reduce the risk of transmission is to decrease the concentration of airborne viruses in enclosed spaces.

By William A Haseltine
Editorial: ANC’s neglect of the state is fuelling privatisation
Editorial
/ 20 January 2023

Editorial: ANC’s neglect of the state is fuelling privatisation

What the country is seeing is the spread of privatisation, not through a stated policy of the governing ANC, but through market forces. It is taking place in most spheres of our daily life and it won’t be kind to our structural flaw — inequality

By Editorial
Jonas Gwangwa, Hugh Masekela, Sibongile Khumalo and a bit of Sade – Could anything be cooler?
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

Jonas Gwangwa, Hugh Masekela, Sibongile Khumalo and a bit of Sade – Could anything be cooler?

This week’s Friday section in the Mail & Guardian marks their lives that, oddly enough, ended in this very month of January

By Ron Derby
From the archives: The meaning of Hashim Amla 
Sport
/ 20 January 2023

From the archives: The meaning of Hashim Amla 

Before he earned legend status, Proteas’ legendary batsman had to endure being reduced to an ‘outsider’

By Niren Tolsi
How Cabral, Fanon and Freire shaped the struggle against apartheid South Africa — and still inspire
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

How Cabral, Fanon and Freire shaped the struggle against apartheid South Africa — and still inspire

Amílcar Cabral was assassinated 50 years ago today. His thought, which sometimes arrived in South Africa via a circuitous route, speaks to our current crisis with undiminished power.

By Richard Pithouse
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