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Yearly Archives: 2025

GDP growth not enough to ‘shift the bigger picture’, say economists
Business
/ 10 September 2025

GDP growth not enough to ‘shift the bigger picture’, say economists

The second quarter growth of 0.8% in 2025 was the strongest since Q2 2023

By Aarti Bhana
Sipho Hotstix Mabuse calls for a political ‘revolution’
Thought Leader
/ 10 September 2025

Sipho Hotstix Mabuse calls for a political ‘revolution’

‘The poetry and music of revolutionary poets should come to the fore to tame the unreasonableness of our politicians who are failing us by serving themselves and not the people’

By Jo-Mangaliso Mdhlela
Msimanga: Moya a ribbon cutter who takes glory for DA’s work
Politics
/ 10 September 2025

Msimanga: Moya a ribbon cutter who takes glory for DA’s work

The Democratic Alliance leader in Gauteng said most of the work the ActionSA mayor for Tshwane has been taking credit for was done by her predecessor, Cilliers Brink

By Lunga Mzangwe
Rebooting the global financial system will pay dividends in Africa
Thought Leader
/ 10 September 2025

Rebooting the global financial system will pay dividends in Africa

Transforming the world’s monetary policies would benefit African cities and the continent’s public development banks have a key role to play

By Zeph Nhleko
How iGaming transforms the labor market and creates new professions
Partner Content
/ 10 September 2025

How iGaming transforms the labor market and creates new professions

The iGaming sector is not only about entertainment. It is also a driver of job creation, reshaping the labor market in ways few industries have managed. From software engineers to digital marketers, entire career paths have emerged within just a few years. Platforms now offer more than games — they create ecosystems. One clear example […]

By Partner Content
Israel’s strike on Doha targets diplomacy and the rules of law
Thought Leader
/ 10 September 2025

Israel’s strike on Doha targets diplomacy and the rules of law

The attacks was the culmination of months of planning, political narrative and expansionist strategy

By Zeenat Adam
Kim Berman’s fire sermon
Thought Leader
/ 9 September 2025

Kim Berman’s fire sermon

The artist’s latest exhibition, spanning 40 years, celebrates ‘the victory of memory over forgetting’

By Drew Forrest
Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional Court
Health
/ 9 September 2025

Solidarity challenges NHI’s ‘certificate of need’ at Constitutional Court

The court reserved judgment on the certificate of need, which requires state approval for health practitioners and facilities to operate

By Umamah Bakharia
Ramaphosa grilled in parliament on US tariffs, Postbank and Iran
Politics
/ 9 September 2025

Ramaphosa grilled in parliament on US tariffs, Postbank and Iran

The president said the government would never go ‘on bended knee’ to get the best deal in ongoing trade discussions with the United States

By Umamah Bakharia
African governments face impossible trade-offs between debt and climate crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 9 September 2025

African governments face impossible trade-offs between debt and climate crisis

New research reveals that 10 African countries prioritise climate action despite severe fiscal constraints

By Sheree Bega
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