Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.”
You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ By Ash MüllerFrom Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer By Sõzarn BardayThe Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination By Adekeye AdebajoPartner ContentIUX: Transforming online trading across emerging marketsBy IUX Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Tragedy of Tanzania’s 98% voteBy Gitobu ImanyaraHistory teaches us that when democratic pressure builds with no outlet, something eventually breaks. That is not stability; it is a ticking bomb Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer By Sõzarn BardayThe Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination By Adekeye AdebajoPartner ContentIUX: Transforming online trading across emerging marketsBy IUX Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Tragedy of Tanzania’s 98% voteBy Gitobu ImanyaraHistory teaches us that when democratic pressure builds with no outlet, something eventually breaks. That is not stability; it is a ticking bomb Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination By Adekeye AdebajoPartner ContentIUX: Transforming online trading across emerging marketsBy IUX
Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Tragedy of Tanzania’s 98% voteBy Gitobu ImanyaraHistory teaches us that when democratic pressure builds with no outlet, something eventually breaks. That is not stability; it is a ticking bomb Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Tragedy of Tanzania’s 98% voteBy Gitobu ImanyaraHistory teaches us that when democratic pressure builds with no outlet, something eventually breaks. That is not stability; it is a ticking bomb Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Tragedy of Tanzania’s 98% voteBy Gitobu ImanyaraHistory teaches us that when democratic pressure builds with no outlet, something eventually breaks. That is not stability; it is a ticking bomb Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Joburg, our G20 as Pope blesses South Africa and White House snubs AfricaBy Marlan PadayacheeOur ululating, marching, and singing democracy is poised to dance to the tune of the world in a leap of faith, friendship, and fraternity Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Beyond the flames: disaster flares belong on the G20 stageBy Trevor AbrahamsThrough its implementation of the SA government’s Expanded Public Works Programme, more than 5 000 firefighting jobs have been created among unemployed youth and over 200 specialist teams have been trained. Women make up 30% of this workforce — the highest female participation globally in wildland firefighting The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
The information ecosystem is heavily polluted and at riskBy Janet HeardA global media alliance has sounded an acute alarm about escalating threats to information integrity, calling on powerful G20 leaders to act in the interests of democracy. The fledgling, independent M20 initiative held its inaugural Summit in early September. It drew up a “Johannesburg Declaration” that outlines multiple assaults on the information ecosystem and on […] Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Vigilance or victimhood: Why ignoring politics is expensiveBy Gitobu ImanyaraPolitics profoundly impacts every aspect of life, from personal finances to public services. Apathy towards it allows corruption and incompetence to flourish Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Cape Town leads while Johannesburg lags: A tale of two cities in pro-poor governanceBy Chris Avant-SmithCape Town’s poor are seeing progress due to the well-run DA government, while the poor in ANC-led Johannesburg are experiencing decay. At Council sittings, the Councillors in the Government of Local Unity (GLU) take every opportunity to disavow the statements made by the Democratic Alliance (DA) that Cape Town is governed better than Johannesburg. In […] What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
What Africa can learn from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae TakaichiBy Seifudein AdemPrime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s leadership style blends strategic inclusion, symbolic reconciliation, and cultural self-confidence. South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa’s e-waste time bomb: UFS researcher urges universities to lead recycling shiftBy Sandile NdlovuThe challenge presented by the e-waste crisis is complex, but it also offers a transformative opportunity Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings: The First Lady Who Refused to Be CeremonialBy Kofi BediakoNana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings fought till the end. In refusing to be ceremonial, she left a nation forever altered by her determination to make women visible, vocal, and indispensable to Ghana’s story African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More Latest News Western Cape children show impaired brain function from pesticide exposure, new study finds IUX: Transforming online trading across emerging markets Review: The MG3 is a new stylish option for students How blockchain is reshaping online trading for South Africa’s next-gen traders Mbalula: Ramaphosa would have betrayed ANC members if he resigned because he is an asset Review: Why the Opel Grandland should be a market leader but won’t be Axing of former minister Dion George risks undermining SA’s climate leadership at COP30 Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me” Police informant Brown Mogotsi says Mkhwanazi is a CIA spy Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
African universities are not just knowledge institutions; they are engines of societal renewalBy Deresh RamjugernathAfrican universities hold the capacity to empower, unite and transform. Our role is not to respond to history. Our role is to shape it Load More