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Yearly Archives: 2025

Relish Deluxe: Where Jozi goes to eat after dark
Friday
/ 29 May 2025

Relish Deluxe: Where Jozi goes to eat after dark

Relish Deluxe blends tradition and modernity in a city that never sleeps – or stops eating well

By Hasina Kathrada
Transformation Fund a ‘looting scheme’, says DA
Politics
/ 29 May 2025

Transformation Fund a ‘looting scheme’, says DA

The party says it will not rubber stamp ANC policies but will use the courts if necessary

By Lyse Comins
ANC cries sabotage as 99 voters deregister from IEC’s Free State roll amid R7000 bribery allegations
Politics
/ 29 May 2025

ANC cries sabotage as 99 voters deregister from IEC’s Free State roll amid R7000 bribery allegations

Most people usually simply stay away on voting day

By Lunga Mzangwe
Reserve Bank cuts rate by 25 basis points to 7.25%
Business
/ 29 May 2025

Reserve Bank cuts rate by 25 basis points to 7.25%

The announcement comes as the bank foresees lower global interest rates and a weaker outlook for the local economy

By Aarti Bhana
African Development Bank at 60: Time to reclaim the zeal of its visionary reformers
Thought Leader
/ 29 May 2025

African Development Bank at 60: Time to reclaim the zeal of its visionary reformers

The bank’s shareholders, African and non-African alike, must decide whether the mandate will expand to crowd in private finance, derisk green investment and underwriter regional public goods, or whether it will retreat to classical project lending

By Obi Ezekwesili, Kalidou Gadio & Agnes Kalibata
Writing against the grain: Adekeye Adebajo’s Africa
Friday
/ 29 May 2025

Writing against the grain: Adekeye Adebajo’s Africa

Informed, provocative, and hopeful — Adebajo’s work resists reduction, embracing Africa’s plurality and persistent spirit

By Ahmet Sait Akcay
Diary: Big Day Out with Oskido, RedFest2025 returns, UKZN’s tribute to Demi Fernandez
Friday
/ 29 May 2025

Diary: Big Day Out with Oskido, RedFest2025 returns, UKZN’s tribute to Demi Fernandez

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Lesego Chepape
Breakthrough research finds two new breast cancer genes in black women in South Africa
Health
/ 29 May 2025

Breakthrough research finds two new breast cancer genes in black women in South Africa

The study highlights the need for more research to focus on African demographics on the continent to personalise treatments

By Aarti Bhana
Elon Musk and the irony of calling black economic empowerment racist
Thought Leader
/ 29 May 2025

Elon Musk and the irony of calling black economic empowerment racist

Beneficiaries crying oppression are eating at the table apartheid set for them — and complaining when someone else is finally offered a chair

By Armand Bam
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: A writer who refused to bow
Opinion
/ 29 May 2025

Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o: A writer who refused to bow

The Kenyan writer is dead but his story will live on, the story of the colonialism and the betrayal of postcolonial elites and how to survive

By Vashna Jagarnath
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