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Yearly Archives: 2025

South Africa’s natural wealth should benefit everyone
Thought Leader
/ 25 May 2025

South Africa’s natural wealth should benefit everyone

Communities must be reconnected with their natural heritage for conservation to create jobs and a brighter future for the next generation

By Deshni Pillay
Safeguard the rights and welfare of Africa’s children
Thought Leader
/ 25 May 2025

Safeguard the rights and welfare of Africa’s children

About 50% of the continent’s children have experienced violence – emotional, sexual, physical and the added dangers of war

By Yeukai Chideya
Universities defend hiring of foreign staff
Education
/ 25 May 2025

Universities defend hiring of foreign staff

Academics say claims by politicians and on social media are fueling xenophobia and could compromise their safety

By Aarti Bhana
Climate crisis: Look to circular economies
Opinion
/ 24 May 2025

Climate crisis: Look to circular economies

Producing cement, plastic, steel, aluminium and food causes greenhouse gases, but a circular economy can reduce emissions

By Helen Grange
The Chery Tiggo Cross is basically a Tiggo 4 Pro — but on steroids
Motoring
/ 24 May 2025

The Chery Tiggo Cross is basically a Tiggo 4 Pro — but on steroids

Chery has combined the best elements of the Tiggo 7 Pro with the compactness of the Tiggo 4 Pro to produce another excellent value-for-money vehicle

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Children drowning is a public health crisis, especially in Africa’s Great Lakes region
Thought Leader
/ 24 May 2025

Children drowning is a public health crisis, especially in Africa’s Great Lakes region

When I was a child, my younger brother, Bob Kizito, drowned in a pond at the age of just eight

By Robert Kigongo
Grok’s ‘white genocide’ misinformation shows need for African-tailored AI algorithms
National
/ 24 May 2025

Grok’s ‘white genocide’ misinformation shows need for African-tailored AI algorithms

Most artificial intelligence bots are trained outside the continent, raising questions of bias

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Consequences be damned
Columns
/ 23 May 2025

Consequences be damned

But we suffer even if we did not make the decision – like not having water or electricity for 48 hours

By Christian Stephen
Police Minister Senzo Mchunu debunks Trump’s ‘white genocide’ claims in quarterly crime report
National
/ 23 May 2025

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu debunks Trump’s ‘white genocide’ claims in quarterly crime report

The statistics from the first three months of the year show an overall drop in crime but gender-based violence continued to be a concern

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
The case of the minister and the HIV activists: Are we entering denialism 2.0?
Health
/ 23 May 2025

The case of the minister and the HIV activists: Are we entering denialism 2.0?

Activists say the health minister is in denial over the impact of US funding cuts and accusing them and the media of overblowing the crisis and spreading disinformation

By Mia Malan
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