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Yearly Archives: 2025

Moravian Church legal battle at heart of indigenous land rights
Feature
/ 29 June 2025

Moravian Church legal battle at heart of indigenous land rights

Descendants of the indigenous people who lived on the land, predominantly Khoi and slaves, want to be able to control and govern the land their forefathers worked

By Ilham Rawoot
DA will not leave GNU or table motion against Ramaphosa despite Whitfield firing
Politics
/ 28 June 2025

DA will not leave GNU or table motion against Ramaphosa despite Whitfield firing

Democratic leader John Steenhuisen however said the party would withdraw from a national dialogue due later this year, calling it a waste of time and money and a distraction from the failures of the ANC

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ireland to make education a focal point at G20 meet in SA
National
/ 28 June 2025

Ireland to make education a focal point at G20 meet in SA

The country is officially the most educated in the world, and its economy has benefited greatly from this

By Eyaaz Matwadia
From code to cooperation: How the G20 and Unesco can shape ethical AI
Thought Leader
/ 28 June 2025

From code to cooperation: How the G20 and Unesco can shape ethical AI

Open-source models and falling costs have democratised access, with actors such as DeepSeek proving foundational AI is no longer exclusive to Big Tech

By Gabriela Ramos
Chinese technology punts AI Agents and 5G-advanced networks for the future
Sci-tech
/ 28 June 2025

Chinese technology punts AI Agents and 5G-advanced networks for the future

The smart technology builds personal memory models, learning about users’ habits and preferences over time to continuously improve service

By Aarti Bhana
The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa
Columns
/ 27 June 2025

The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa

The state has tried the neoliberalism model in various forms for 31 years, and it has not worked

By Andile Zulu
Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it
Thought Leader
/ 27 June 2025

Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it

The question now is not whether diplomacy is dead in the Middle East, but whether anyone remembers what it looks like

By Ismail Joosub
G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty
World
/ 27 June 2025

G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty

The Y20 summit revealed disparities in youth-driven calls for climate justice, inclusive growth and sovereignty between the Global South and North

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland
Friday
/ 27 June 2025

The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland

Filmmaker Nyasha Kadandara opens up about Matabeleland and the emotional journey behind her feature-length debut

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future
The Green Guardian
/ 27 June 2025

Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future

Researchers argue that 300GW of solar energy could be produced at Mpumalanga’s old mines and those closing in the next decade

By Sheree Bega
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