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Yearly Archives: 2025

Just whose dialogue is it? South Africa’s ‘citizen-led’ convention fails its own test
Thought Leader
/ 19 August 2025

Just whose dialogue is it? South Africa’s ‘citizen-led’ convention fails its own test

It promises people’s voices will be heard through ward-level conversations and submissions on a digital app, but South Africa has not bridged the digital divide

By Lesedi Senamele Matlala
Humanity in dire need in Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Haiti
Thought Leader
/ 19 August 2025

Humanity in dire need in Gaza, Sudan, Syria, Ukraine, Haiti

Around the world, more than 300 million people require humanitarian assistance and protection

By Chris Jones
Press freedom in Africa an illusion, despite constitutional promises
Thought Leader
/ 19 August 2025

Press freedom in Africa an illusion, despite constitutional promises

Southern African countries’ constitutions might declare lofty ideals but the reality for journalists is often danger and censorship

By Tambudzai Manjonjo & Melusi Simelane
Pharmaceuticals found in Hout Bay mussels
The Green Guardian
/ 19 August 2025

Pharmaceuticals found in Hout Bay mussels

Medication and personal care products have accumulated in mussels that are far from the sewage outlet and river mouths

By Sheree Bega
National Dialogue an opportunity to address climate change
Thought Leader
/ 18 August 2025

National Dialogue an opportunity to address climate change

It should serve as a catalyst for meaningful change, galvanising stakeholders across sectors to address such problems

By Allan Basajjasubi
National Dialogue gains inclusion as activists step in after foundations exit
National
/ 18 August 2025

National Dialogue gains inclusion as activists step in after foundations exit

The special project manager at the Thabo Mbeki Foundation said legacy foundations were talking to civil society on how to take the project back from the government and political parties

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Two days left for Gayton McKenzie to respond to K-word allegations
Politics
/ 18 August 2025

Two days left for Gayton McKenzie to respond to K-word allegations

The Human Rights Commission has given the sport, arts and culture minister until 20 August to respond to old social media posts allegedly containing racial slurs

By Mandisa Nyathi
The defeat of Bolivia’s left is a warning for South Africa
Thought Leader
/ 18 August 2025

The defeat of Bolivia’s left is a warning for South Africa

It carries lessons for the ANC in what happens when liberation movements fail to renew themselves, when leaders refuse to step aside and corruption goes unchecked

By Imraan Buccus
Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species
The Green Guardian
/ 18 August 2025

Livestock, rooibos and tortoises: Farmer conserves threatened species

The Nels, who farm in the Nieuwoudtville district of the arid Karoo, blend farming with conservation to protect the speckled dwarf tortoise

By Sheree Bega
Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?
Health
/ 18 August 2025

Unsafe and substandard. Is that what public healthcare in SA looks like?

Claims of poor standards at South Africa’s government health facilities are often bandied about — and get hackles raised when the National Health Insurance is mentioned, to boot

By Linda Pretorius and Jacques Verryn
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