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Yearly Archives: 2025

The fault lines of Charlie Kirk’s socio-political and theological nationalism
Thought Leader
/ 21 September 2025

The fault lines of Charlie Kirk’s socio-political and theological nationalism

The American right-wing Christian nationalist, media personality and ally of Donald Trump’s MAGA movement was shot dead on 10 September

By Jason Musyoka
Illusion of choice: Democracy a numbers game in Africa’s crowded presidential races
Opinion
/ 20 September 2025

Illusion of choice: Democracy a numbers game in Africa’s crowded presidential races

They might suggest inclusivity but, in reality, voters become confused and can’t make informed choices

By Tatenda Mazarura
Rwanda’s reckoning: A father’s reflections on memory, pain and the architecture of hope
Opinion
/ 20 September 2025

Rwanda’s reckoning: A father’s reflections on memory, pain and the architecture of hope

A father’s thoughts as he visits the memorial to the 1994 genocide with his family

By Wellington Muzengeza
Right of reply: In defence of Zambia’s democracy
Opinion
/ 20 September 2025

Right of reply: In defence of Zambia’s democracy

We reject the insinuation that the government is attempting to undermine the independence of the Electoral Commission of Zambia

By Whitney Mulobela
Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite
Friday
/ 20 September 2025

Chicago at 50: A musical that never loses its bite

Chicago storms back onto the South African stage with sizzling performances, biting satire and timeless razzle-dazzle that feels surprisingly fresh after 50 years

By Keith Bain
Morero grilled in parliamentary portfolio committee over Joburg’s water crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 19 September 2025

Morero grilled in parliamentary portfolio committee over Joburg’s water crisis

With Johannesburg said to be fast approaching ‘Day Zero’, the mayor was also questioned about missing funds

By Sheree Bega
SA seeks R4.8trn infrastructure investment for state-owned companies from Gulf regions
Business
/ 19 September 2025

SA seeks R4.8trn infrastructure investment for state-owned companies from Gulf regions

Summit aims to unlock long-term partnerships to fund energy, water and transport development by 2030

By Aarti Bhana
Peter Mutharika: Malawi’s unlikely comeback man
Africa
/ 19 September 2025

Peter Mutharika: Malawi’s unlikely comeback man

The former president, long dismissed as yesterday’s man, has become the improbable vessel of hope for millions in the poverty-stricken country

By Collins Mtika
Mkhwanazi: Crime intelligence never cleansed since 2011 Richard Mdluli slush fund scandal
National
/ 19 September 2025

Mkhwanazi: Crime intelligence never cleansed since 2011 Richard Mdluli slush fund scandal

The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner told the Madlanga commission that people implicated in the scandal still hold senior post

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Global Witness: 146 environmental defenders killed or disappeared worldwide in 2024
The Green Guardian
/ 19 September 2025

Global Witness: 146 environmental defenders killed or disappeared worldwide in 2024

‘You can easily be killed’: Nigerian forest activists face growing threats, its new report warns

By Sheree Bega
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