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Yearly Archives: 2025

The poisoned chalice: How RBM’s ‘political protection’ became a brand liability
Opinion
/ 25 September 2025

The poisoned chalice: How RBM’s ‘political protection’ became a brand liability

Radical transparency and careful reputation rebuilding are crucial for detoxification

By Moshe Kola
Redesigning the scorecard: Why economic accounting must include nature
Opinion
/ 25 September 2025

Redesigning the scorecard: Why economic accounting must include nature

If we continue to ignore the social and environmental costs of our (ab)use of the environment, we will be mispricing the future

By Ross Harvey
Behind every matric student is a teacher writing their own silent exam
Opinion
/ 25 September 2025

Behind every matric student is a teacher writing their own silent exam

Teachers are burnt out and stressed, especially at this time of year. They need support, coaching and a societal shift in how they are valued

By Londiwe Majola
‘Our Land, Our Lives’: Lesotho villagers challenge Gauteng water scheme
The Green Guardian
/ 25 September 2025

‘Our Land, Our Lives’: Lesotho villagers challenge Gauteng water scheme

Lesotho villagers allege unsafe conditions and no accountability in the scheme to supply Gauteng

By Sheree Bega
Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now

Ahead of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Kwanele Sosibo interviews this year’s music and jazz SBYA winners for their reflections on the history and meaning of the awards

By Kwanele Sosibo
Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits

Dancing the Death Drill is more than theatre — it is a resurrection, a requiem and a haunting reminder of forgotten African history

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Mzansi Unicorns: Tinashe Ruzane founder of Fexclub, a vehicle subscription platform – Podcast episode 3
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2025

Mzansi Unicorns: Tinashe Ruzane founder of Fexclub, a vehicle subscription platform – Podcast episode 3

Mzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change.

By Tshediso “Teddy” Khuzwayo
What Zimbabwe’s maize import ban means for SA farmers and exporters
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2025

What Zimbabwe’s maize import ban means for SA farmers and exporters

But the country may not keep the ban for long, because a shortfall of about 700,000 is expected later in the season

By Wandile Sihlobo
HIM: Horror movie drops the ball
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

HIM: Horror movie drops the ball

HIM combines football and horror in a bold premise, but despite strong performances, its clumsy execution left me more confused than thrilled

By Kibo Ngowi
After Doha the Middle East’s security architecture might be anchored in Ankara
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2025

After Doha the Middle East’s security architecture might be anchored in Ankara

The only Muslim-majority Nato power, Türkiye’s growing influence and booming defence industry give it weight in the region

By Mariam Jooma Carikci
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