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Yearly Archives: 2025

Right of reply: A reformist leader must reform
Opinion
/ 30 April 2025

Right of reply: A reformist leader must reform

Millions of Zambians regularly exercise their democratic right at the ballot box

By Whitney Mulobela
South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in Africa
Education
/ 29 April 2025

South Africa has second highest rate of literate adults in Africa

But this starkly contrasts with the literacy problems faced by the younger population, particularly in the early primary grades

By Umamah Bakharia
DA to fight employment equity law in court
Politics
/ 29 April 2025

DA to fight employment equity law in court

The final quotas make it virtually impossible for coloured and Indian workers to find or keep a job, argues the party

By Lyse Comins
Klopp and Slot: How Liverpool leveraged two great minds
Sport
/ 29 April 2025

Klopp and Slot: How Liverpool leveraged two great minds

Mutual respect between the two managers has allowed the new Premier League champions to preserve their era of greatness

By Luke Feltham
Stolen childhoods: Israel’s war on Palestinian children
Opinion
/ 29 April 2025

Stolen childhoods: Israel’s war on Palestinian children

The illegal detention of children and their physical and psychological abuse, is a deliberate strategy to rob Palestine of its future

By Sõzarn Barday
Vehicle accidents down but pedestrian deaths on the rise, says Creecy
National
/ 29 April 2025

Vehicle accidents down but pedestrian deaths on the rise, says Creecy

Civilians on foot caught up in road accidents present a new challenge for the department of transport

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Masai Sepuru: A massive talent, no fable!
Friday
/ 29 April 2025

Masai Sepuru: A massive talent, no fable!

Step into Masai Sepuru’s world — where township life and timeless questions collide

By Donovan E Williams
How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cuts
Health
/ 29 April 2025

How this Limpopo NGO prepared for Trump’s funding cuts

The Anova Health Institute, which received the lion’s share of the US President’s Emergency Plan for Aids funding in South Africa, had its support halted in February along with dozens other nonprofits

By Zano Kunene
Mercedes-Benz E-Class: German engineers really don’t joke with cars
Motoring
/ 29 April 2025

Mercedes-Benz E-Class: German engineers really don’t joke with cars

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is a finalist for SA Car of the Year 2025 in the executive category

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Don’t let lobbyists rewrite the history of African liberation
Opinion
/ 29 April 2025

Don’t let lobbyists rewrite the history of African liberation

The Polisario Front, which represents the Sahrawi people of Western Sahara, is being unfairly accused of being a terrorist organisation, with parallels to South Africa’s struggle for freedom

By Kamal Fadel
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