It’s more than seven years since the #FeesMustFall protests. Then as now, we have to ask, have their prospects improved?
Consumers, who have remained resilient despite South Africa’s economic woes over the past decade, are being squeezed on all fronts. What are the policy options? Or is it the same old, same old
The tragedy is that few of us could afford to brief fine lawyers to fight all the way to the highest courts, but we are all paying for what is playing out on stage
What happened at Stellenbosch is a microcosm of a broken country and citizens who won’t stand up against implicit or explicit prejudices
The M&G erred in publishing an opinion piece that uncritically lauded Zweli Mkhize
The decades of tales of corruption and maladministration has brought us to a place where we simply cannot trust the state’s capacity to work
Climate change, drastic weather patterns, government negligence: any one of these issues could be the main reason thousands of people have been upended
When Dondo Mogajane became director general of the national treasury, question marks were raised about his ability to defend the institution. Five years later, it was a war well fought
Immigration policies are fueling the already-present xenophobia in South Africa. The situation of ZEP holders is particularly dire, but the entire region will be affected
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