Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black”By David MasondoThose who weaponise race to escape accountability betray the very people they claim to champion
Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good GovernanceBarbie Kyagulanyi’s ordeal reveals how love can become a powerful, non-violent force driving resistance, courage and conviction in Uganda’s struggle for meaningful democracy and good governance By Robert KigongoMalawi’s media ‘crisis’ is bigger than the newsroomA blistering courtroom critique of journalists reveals not just professional failings but the deeper economic and institutional fragility undermining democratic accountability in Malawi By Collins MtikaLeveraging AI to achieve peace, justice, good governanceCorruption undermines public trust and hinders social and economic development. AI can combat corruption by increasing transparency, identifying suspicious activities and monitoring financial transactions for illicit practices By Arthur MutambaraPartner ContentStability is not the destination. It is the foundation.By Standard Bank Modernising mining: Cybersecurity must be central, not optionalBy Billy PetzerAt the 2026 Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the emphasis was on digitalisation and technological advancement of the industry. However, the industry recognises that cybersecurity can no longer continue to remain the unaddressed elephant in the room Crime is increasingly detected online but policing remains offlineBy Lesedi Senamele MatlalaBeing digitally present is a form of accountability: it signals that the station is not hiding behind central bureaucracy when communities are scared. It also enhances investigative capacity, as communities already share leads online, including images, videos, vehicle descriptions and patterns of movement If customary law marriage comes first, no civil marriage allowed laterBy Kaamilah PaulseFollowing this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? 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Malawi’s media ‘crisis’ is bigger than the newsroomA blistering courtroom critique of journalists reveals not just professional failings but the deeper economic and institutional fragility undermining democratic accountability in Malawi By Collins MtikaLeveraging AI to achieve peace, justice, good governanceCorruption undermines public trust and hinders social and economic development. AI can combat corruption by increasing transparency, identifying suspicious activities and monitoring financial transactions for illicit practices By Arthur MutambaraPartner ContentStability is not the destination. It is the foundation.By Standard Bank Modernising mining: Cybersecurity must be central, not optionalBy Billy PetzerAt the 2026 Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the emphasis was on digitalisation and technological advancement of the industry. However, the industry recognises that cybersecurity can no longer continue to remain the unaddressed elephant in the room Crime is increasingly detected online but policing remains offlineBy Lesedi Senamele MatlalaBeing digitally present is a form of accountability: it signals that the station is not hiding behind central bureaucracy when communities are scared. It also enhances investigative capacity, as communities already share leads online, including images, videos, vehicle descriptions and patterns of movement If customary law marriage comes first, no civil marriage allowed laterBy Kaamilah PaulseFollowing this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? 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Leveraging AI to achieve peace, justice, good governanceCorruption undermines public trust and hinders social and economic development. AI can combat corruption by increasing transparency, identifying suspicious activities and monitoring financial transactions for illicit practices By Arthur MutambaraPartner ContentStability is not the destination. It is the foundation.By Standard Bank
Modernising mining: Cybersecurity must be central, not optionalBy Billy PetzerAt the 2026 Mining Indaba in Cape Town, the emphasis was on digitalisation and technological advancement of the industry. However, the industry recognises that cybersecurity can no longer continue to remain the unaddressed elephant in the room Crime is increasingly detected online but policing remains offlineBy Lesedi Senamele MatlalaBeing digitally present is a form of accountability: it signals that the station is not hiding behind central bureaucracy when communities are scared. It also enhances investigative capacity, as communities already share leads online, including images, videos, vehicle descriptions and patterns of movement If customary law marriage comes first, no civil marriage allowed laterBy Kaamilah PaulseFollowing this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Crime is increasingly detected online but policing remains offlineBy Lesedi Senamele MatlalaBeing digitally present is a form of accountability: it signals that the station is not hiding behind central bureaucracy when communities are scared. It also enhances investigative capacity, as communities already share leads online, including images, videos, vehicle descriptions and patterns of movement If customary law marriage comes first, no civil marriage allowed laterBy Kaamilah PaulseFollowing this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
If customary law marriage comes first, no civil marriage allowed laterBy Kaamilah PaulseFollowing this judgment, it’s more important than ever that anyone getting married, whether in a traditional ceremony, at the magistrate’s court or in church, should consult an attorney to help explain the options and draft a legally binding agreement that will suit the couple’s particular circumstances DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
DRC crisis: Can Africans stand up to Western nations’ perpetuation of the tragic status quo?By Albert RudatsimburwaWhen Congo’s President, Felix Tshisekedi, squeezes his corpulent bulk into designer clothing, accessorised with expensive watches that would feed thousands of his immiserated citizens for years and climbs into a flying palace to shuttle around the world to weep crocodile tears and move the powerful to pity his long-suffering people, it is a diversionary dance in step with his Western audience Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Expanding the circle of dignity in South Africa and reimagining the National Democratic RevolutionBy Andile LungisaAt its heart, the NDR seeks to build a South Africa in which race no longer determines life chances, where the economy serves the majority, and where the dignity of those who were historically oppressed is restored Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire. Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolBy Wellington MuzengezaThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Water is the question, DA is not the answerBy Zukiswa WannerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBBy Alankar MalviyaThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
“Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya Mncwabe, Rike Sitas and Naomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More Latest News Protecting black pensions is not “anti-black” National Consumer Commission announces the recall of more than 25 000 Polo Vivos ATM’s John Senona beats EFF’s Nkululeko Dunga for Ekurhuleni speaker position Barbie Kyagulanyi Ordeal: How love is animating the struggle for meaningful democracy and good Governance MultiChoice shuts showmax amid global streaming challenges Iran’s envoy in South Africa defends retaliatory attacks on US bases in the Middle East Soli Philander, beloved South African entertainer and storyteller, dies at 65 Markram and Conrad confront the reality of a T20 World Cup semi-final thrashing EXCLUSIVE: ANC offers DA council speaker position in Ekurhuleni, sidelines EFF and ActionSA 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 }
End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Load More