When will we all, black and white, make a radical change?
Will African countries get the climate pledges owed to them by wealthier nations or will it be more empty promises
A healthier public purse could signal better days ahead, but a lot remains to be seen
Drunk on hubris, the UK’s Tory party has followed a populist path to instability. The ANC and its opposition peers follow a similar path
The crisis at the state logistics company began costing the economy long before the industrial action
The fact that we are lamenting water cuts speaks volumes of our privilege, particularly when there are parts of the country where people have to walk kilometres to get a few buckets of the precious liquid and don’t have adequate sanitation
Zweli Mkhize, Jacob Zuma inspired to contest for ANC leadership points to a party stuck in a vortex of bad governance and stale ideas
Capital markets are no longer falling over themselves to fund our electricity generation, but South Africa’s leaders should have acted with urgency years ago
There are serious concerns about the constitutionality of the bill
Solving our electricity crisis is set to become more difficult as the world now faces power shortages. We aren’t the only game in town