Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoricBy Siphesihle MvundlaCSOs and community organisations are portrayed as enemies of development whenever they challenge powerful political and economic interests
Marine carbon dioxide removal: Our next ocean science, policy and governance frontier?On World Oceans Day, celebrated on 8 June each year, it’s important to recognise that the ocean does extraordinary work. It stores 98% of all CO2 on the planet, absorbs at least a quarter of all human-made CO2 emissions annually and soaks up at least 90% of the excess heat generated by the emissions. It is the flywheel of the global climate By Pedro MonteiroMarble Towers part of a bigger storyUnauthorised building alterations, illegal structures, safety violations and neglected compliance requirements are hardly unique to one property in Johannesburg’s city centre By Ash MüllerWhen migration becomes a municipal crisis: The local face of a continental challengeIn South Africa, where local government is grappling with fiscal constraints, infrastructure backlogs, unemployment and service delivery problems, migration has become an additional layer of complexity that many municipalities were never designed to manage By Lehlohonolo Gabriel MambonaPartner ContentProtected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforceBy Hasina Kathrada The cheapest climate defence we have is in the groundBy Kishaylin ChettyOur wetlands, grasslands, rivers and the wildlife that hold them together are not a luxury to be funded once the urgent problems are solved. They are part of how we solve the urgent problems World Environment Day: The great AI-climate paradoxBy Blessing AfolayanThe very tool being counted on to decarbonise our civilisation is fast becoming one of the most power-hungry infrastructure networks on Earth. Yet dismissing AI as a climate villain is to miss one of the most consequential opportunities of the decade Citizens don’t want these political fakesBy Donovan E WilliamsMany across the Global South created grassroots movements that were morally-centred and people-led to fight colonialism and apartheid but we cannot seem to create similar movements when leaders take us backwards Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. 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Marble Towers part of a bigger storyUnauthorised building alterations, illegal structures, safety violations and neglected compliance requirements are hardly unique to one property in Johannesburg’s city centre By Ash MüllerWhen migration becomes a municipal crisis: The local face of a continental challengeIn South Africa, where local government is grappling with fiscal constraints, infrastructure backlogs, unemployment and service delivery problems, migration has become an additional layer of complexity that many municipalities were never designed to manage By Lehlohonolo Gabriel MambonaPartner ContentProtected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforceBy Hasina Kathrada The cheapest climate defence we have is in the groundBy Kishaylin ChettyOur wetlands, grasslands, rivers and the wildlife that hold them together are not a luxury to be funded once the urgent problems are solved. They are part of how we solve the urgent problems World Environment Day: The great AI-climate paradoxBy Blessing AfolayanThe very tool being counted on to decarbonise our civilisation is fast becoming one of the most power-hungry infrastructure networks on Earth. Yet dismissing AI as a climate villain is to miss one of the most consequential opportunities of the decade Citizens don’t want these political fakesBy Donovan E WilliamsMany across the Global South created grassroots movements that were morally-centred and people-led to fight colonialism and apartheid but we cannot seem to create similar movements when leaders take us backwards Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
When migration becomes a municipal crisis: The local face of a continental challengeIn South Africa, where local government is grappling with fiscal constraints, infrastructure backlogs, unemployment and service delivery problems, migration has become an additional layer of complexity that many municipalities were never designed to manage By Lehlohonolo Gabriel MambonaPartner ContentProtected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforceBy Hasina Kathrada
Partner ContentProtected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforceBy Hasina Kathrada
The cheapest climate defence we have is in the groundBy Kishaylin ChettyOur wetlands, grasslands, rivers and the wildlife that hold them together are not a luxury to be funded once the urgent problems are solved. They are part of how we solve the urgent problems World Environment Day: The great AI-climate paradoxBy Blessing AfolayanThe very tool being counted on to decarbonise our civilisation is fast becoming one of the most power-hungry infrastructure networks on Earth. Yet dismissing AI as a climate villain is to miss one of the most consequential opportunities of the decade Citizens don’t want these political fakesBy Donovan E WilliamsMany across the Global South created grassroots movements that were morally-centred and people-led to fight colonialism and apartheid but we cannot seem to create similar movements when leaders take us backwards Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
World Environment Day: The great AI-climate paradoxBy Blessing AfolayanThe very tool being counted on to decarbonise our civilisation is fast becoming one of the most power-hungry infrastructure networks on Earth. Yet dismissing AI as a climate villain is to miss one of the most consequential opportunities of the decade Citizens don’t want these political fakesBy Donovan E WilliamsMany across the Global South created grassroots movements that were morally-centred and people-led to fight colonialism and apartheid but we cannot seem to create similar movements when leaders take us backwards Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Citizens don’t want these political fakesBy Donovan E WilliamsMany across the Global South created grassroots movements that were morally-centred and people-led to fight colonialism and apartheid but we cannot seem to create similar movements when leaders take us backwards Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Ramaphosa and the ANC’s sinking shipBy Siyanda KateThere is sufficient evidence to suggest that Ramaphosa will not save the ANC and may instead be presiding over a sinking ship. Under his leadership, the party suffered its most significant electoral setback since 1994 In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
In a world of Afrophobia, be MalemaBy Robert KigongoWith his presidential ambitions at stake, the EFF leader opts to preach equality, black solidarity, repatriation and a united Africa Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Political analysts and the dearth of sound public discourseBy Cornelius MonamaWhenever a major political development occurs, audiences are often presented with a familiar cast of commentators. A relatively small group of commentators often appears across media platforms, offering interpretations that, while presented as independent assessments, frequently converge around the same political conclusions AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
AI and the battle for SA’s 2026 electionsBy Mandla J RadebeThis does not necessarily mean that physical campaigning will disappear. Politics remains fundamentally human. Voters still value personal interaction, community engagement and visible leadership Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Trump, the UN and zero accountabilityBy Shabodien RoomanayWhen the world’s most militarily dominant state treats international institutions as disposable, the entire architecture of global legitimacy begins to break down The cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 cost of living does not reward breaksBy Lesego ChepapeIt does not pause because you have given birth. It does not soften because you are tired. It demands that you keep moving, bruised and battered if necessary. SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
SA and the crisis of a Union of African PeoplesBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe sight of human beings being hunted, threatened or treated as disposable because they are perceived to be foreign is morally troubling. Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Paid suspension and Stalingrad tacticsBy Jan de VilliersOften, officials facing disciplinary cases move within the three spheres of government or even between departments before their cases are concluded. Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More Latest News More turmoil as NFP recalls its national chairperson, Mkhabela, amid power struggle Injustices, civil society and the baseless anti-development rhetoric South Africa’s transformation drive under scrutiny as JSE black ownership remains low Protected: BMW CEO says technical skills are key to South Africa’s future workforce Why storms that used to happen every 50 years are hitting more often Mbenenge fights JSC bid to recommend that Parliament impeach him King MisuZulu’s right-hand man embarks on a new economic trajectory for hostels and townships UN climate chief calls for faster action as Bonn climate talks begin Madlanga commission hears businessman was tracked alongside 715kg cocaine shipment from Durban to Joburg 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 }
Varsities of applied innovation neededBy Fulufhelo NemavholaThe higher education institutions would be built from selected TVET college clusters and mandated to combine artisan training, applied degrees, entrepreneurship, technical services and regional problem-solving Load More