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Yearly Archives: 2025

Trigger fingers: The rise of digital gangsterism
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

Trigger fingers: The rise of digital gangsterism

Technology is not neutral — it reflects societal values and addressing inequality is crucial to prevent technology from becoming another tool for control and violence

By Nasreen Watson
South Africa’s agricultural performance so far this year is not all doom and gloom
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

South Africa’s agricultural performance so far this year is not all doom and gloom

The outbreak of animal disease is a concern but there’s good news from the field crops, horticulture and poultry sectors

By Wandile Sihlobo
UK endorses Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

UK endorses Morocco’s autonomy plan for Western Sahara

This endorsement positions the UK alongside the US and France, making it the third permanent member of the UN Security Council to support Morocco’s plan

By Marion Smith
League of Arab States’ 80th anniversary
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

League of Arab States’ 80th anniversary

The founding of the League coincides with the 77th commemoration of the 1948 Nakba

By Marion Smith
Climate crisis drives SADC food insecurity
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

Climate crisis drives SADC food insecurity

There is a yawing gap between countries acknowledging the risks and them implementing actions that that are effective

By Mischka Moosa
New enclaves recall medieval feudal states
Opinion
/ 9 June 2025

New enclaves recall medieval feudal states

We object to the Afrikaner homelands of Orania and Kleinfontein, but in reality ‘private’ cities and towns are being established all over South Africa – and in other parts of the world such as Honduras

By Donovan E Williams
Monthly prescription rule blocks ADHD treatment for South African children
Health
/ 9 June 2025

Monthly prescription rule blocks ADHD treatment for South African children

Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder affects 5% to 7% of schoolgoing children, but doctors can only prescribe treatment for a month at a time, so don’t get too much medication regularly

By Renata Schoeman
Do the rite thing: Reflections on the transition to manhood
Friday
/ 9 June 2025

Do the rite thing: Reflections on the transition to manhood

Jeffrey Rakabe ponders transformation, trauma and tradition in a debut that challenges what it means to grow up

By Rodney Ghobril
Rhythm, culture and class: The Mercedes-Benz CLE cabriolet is a Bollywood special
Motoring
/ 9 June 2025

Rhythm, culture and class: The Mercedes-Benz CLE cabriolet is a Bollywood special

Driving this open-top cruiser provides a comfortable and luxurious experience

By Eyaaz Matwadia
At least three officials must collude to create one ghost worker, says public service chairperson
National
/ 9 June 2025

At least three officials must collude to create one ghost worker, says public service chairperson

To expose the criminal syndicates, in-person verification would be required, said Jan de Villiers

By Des Erasmus
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