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Yearly Archives: 2025

‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’
National
/ 11 July 2025

‘We told the non-South Africans at the clinic to get out’

Protests against the provision of services to foreigners at healthcare facilities highlights the deepening xenophobia in the country

By Sheree Bega and Lunga Mzangwe
International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa
Thought Leader
/ 11 July 2025

International anti-corruption court can restore human dignity in Africa

The notion of human dignity is a fundamental rule of law principle and has broader implications related to ubuntu and restorative justice

By Karam Singh and Ruth Kolevsohn
Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base
Opinion
/ 11 July 2025

Qatar must rethink the US’s Al Udeid Military Air Base

US involvement in the Middle East and Israel’s attacks on Iran and its retaliation make the US military base in Qatar a target

By Thembisa Fakude
Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud
Opinion
/ 11 July 2025

Health: African Anti-Corruption Day is a hollow ritual in the face of entrenched fraud

If one looks at the unchecked abuse of resources, then it is not surprising that the continent’s health system is struggling

By Luckmore Chivandire, Munyaradzi Saruchera & Pregala Pillay
Brics talks green, acts dirty
Opinion
/ 11 July 2025

Brics talks green, acts dirty

Countries like Brazil and Ethiopia push for development that is led by renewable energy but other members of the Brics block are protecting their fossil fuel interests

By Karabo Mokgonyana
Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day
Opinion
/ 11 July 2025

Somalia celebrates 65th Independence Day

South Africa’s deputy minister, Narend Singh, noted that lasting peace in Somalia can only be realised through negotiations

By Marion Smith
Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu
Opinion
/ 11 July 2025

Japan’s home for embracing ubuntu

Japan has long had strategic investment ties with South Africa, but the bond with an orphanage in Orlando, Soweto, goes deeper

By Marion Smith
Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care
Friday
/ 11 July 2025

Nyakallo Maleke and the gentle radicalism of drawing as care

A tender meditation on care, memory and materiality, this artist’s work invites us to slow down and feel the soul

By Lesego Chepape
Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note
Friday
/ 11 July 2025

Jonathon Rees: Finding stillness in a note

Photographer’s images are a soulful visual tribute to South African jazz

By Lesego Chepape
Diary: Mandisi Dyantyis goes symphonic with the Cape Town Philharmonic, Lumanyano Mzi debuts Ithemba Elitsha at The Basement, Riaad Moosa brings What’s the Point? to Durban.
Friday
/ 11 July 2025

Diary: Mandisi Dyantyis goes symphonic with the Cape Town Philharmonic, Lumanyano Mzi debuts Ithemba Elitsha at The Basement, Riaad Moosa brings What’s the Point? to Durban.

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
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