Arsenal’s season was no failure; it was a triumph deserving respect amid champions league heartbreakBy Lelo MzacaFans have every right to feel proud. A Premier League title and a Champions League final appearance constitute a successful season, undiminished by events in Europe
Court puts municipality in its placeOther local government had better take note because the precedent has been set: as tempting as it might be, property owners are not an inexhaustible revenue source By Ash MüllerSouth Africa’s double defeat – smoking up, vaping uncheckedThe industry has learnt to reinvent and repackage its products to hook the young By Sam Filby & Corné van WalbeekResponsible offshore development starts with scienceAs global energy systems face increasing strain, South Africa’s offshore resources represent a strategic opportunity. Realising it responsibly requires transparency, scientific rigour and continued oversight, standards that are embedded in how the industry operates By Niall Kramer and Ross ComptonPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to followBy Speedy MashiloThe full might of the law will be applied because we do not want to see yet another loss of life Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growthBy Paul KagameFor Africa, energy is not simply a development issue. It is the foundation of industrial growth, and competitiveness. Reflecting on xenophobia in South AfricaBy William GumedeSome of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere The beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 double defeat – smoking up, vaping uncheckedThe industry has learnt to reinvent and repackage its products to hook the young By Sam Filby & Corné van WalbeekResponsible offshore development starts with scienceAs global energy systems face increasing strain, South Africa’s offshore resources represent a strategic opportunity. Realising it responsibly requires transparency, scientific rigour and continued oversight, standards that are embedded in how the industry operates By Niall Kramer and Ross ComptonPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to followBy Speedy MashiloThe full might of the law will be applied because we do not want to see yet another loss of life Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growthBy Paul KagameFor Africa, energy is not simply a development issue. It is the foundation of industrial growth, and competitiveness. Reflecting on xenophobia in South AfricaBy William GumedeSome of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere The beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Responsible offshore development starts with scienceAs global energy systems face increasing strain, South Africa’s offshore resources represent a strategic opportunity. Realising it responsibly requires transparency, scientific rigour and continued oversight, standards that are embedded in how the industry operates By Niall Kramer and Ross ComptonPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Partner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content
Illegal initiation schools, be warned: we will hunt you and close you, with consequences to followBy Speedy MashiloThe full might of the law will be applied because we do not want to see yet another loss of life Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growthBy Paul KagameFor Africa, energy is not simply a development issue. It is the foundation of industrial growth, and competitiveness. Reflecting on xenophobia in South AfricaBy William GumedeSome of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere The beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Stable energy supply key for Africa’s industrial growthBy Paul KagameFor Africa, energy is not simply a development issue. It is the foundation of industrial growth, and competitiveness. Reflecting on xenophobia in South AfricaBy William GumedeSome of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere The beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Reflecting on xenophobia in South AfricaBy William GumedeSome of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere The beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 beautiful game stops at the borderBy Michael Brian LeeThree dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’By Armand BamMzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s MagaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuThe two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests The country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 country’s shame and Africa’s failureBy Jack McbramsThe images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […] Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Measuring dignity in conditions of captivityBy Verne Harris and Samantha MashapaNakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […] Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Hope for vital Zambian wetlandBy Mwape SichilongoOver the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies. While it is home to the endangered Wattled […] Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowedBy Ziaad SulemanAfrican governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure. The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […] CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
CAF complicit in South African football suffering continental gamesmanship, often off-fieldBy Lelo MzacaFootball should reward skill, not survival of the shrewdest. South African teams offer professionalism and infrastructure that uplift the continent. Allowing gamesmanship to thrive diminishes all of that. CAF owes African football’s integrity a level playing field. If not, South African sides have every right to fight fire with calculated, rules-based fire Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More Latest News KZN Public Works slashes wasteful expenditure to zero, invests R20m to go paperless Is SA making good on its climate promises? Our sums say ‘yes’ — at least so far Rise Mzansi’s Makashule Gana elected impeachment committee chairperson Blue-footed baboon spider targeted by exotic pet trade despite low public profile Liam Jacobs defects back to the DA Review: New energy from Baic with the B30e Youth Day deadline set for Nando’s Hot Young Designer 2026 competition Hawks boss Senona to face Madlanga commission over Port Shepstone cocaine theft Indigenous plant study opens new path in cancer treatment research 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 }
Bafana Bafana: A squad built for more than just participationBy Lelo MzacaThe current squad stands out as one of the most impressive in recent memory. Its strength draws heavily from the domestic powerhouse clubs Load More