The brilliance of Iran’s governance structureBy Gillian SchutteThe sheer brilliance of Iran’s three-tiered governance structure
Africa Day and the measure of a continentAfrica Day should not be observed merely as a ritual of speeches and nostalgia. It should be approached as a test. By Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahAfrica at the forefront: The urgent need to diversify energy supplyThe African continent has long played a secondary role in shaping global events, energy being one of the main characteristics of this subsidiary role. We now can play a role in helping to choose the direction of global decision-making By Dele KutiThe architecture of protection: Moving from technical fixes to systemic whistleblower reformBy shifting our focus towards the establishment of a Public Whistleblower Authority, aligning this architecture with any future anti-corruption agency, introducing real monetary incentives and convening an immediate national engagement to iron out these mechanics, we can ensure that the state finally shares the risk borne by those who speak the truth. By Karam SinghPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content UAE ramps up African infrastructure investment as Gulf states compete for trade influenceBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is accelerating oversight of large road projects in Togo, Madagascar and Nigeria as Gulf states expand strategic infrastructure investments across Africa amid rising geopolitical tension and global trade disruptions PAP, Traoré and the farce of Pan-Africanism without powerBy Gillian SchutteThe farce lies in the performance of Pan-Africanism without power. It lies in institutions that speak of unity while African economies remain exposed to rating agencies, foreign currencies, creditor punishments and donor instructions. It lies in regional bodies that discipline disobedient states while tolerating client regimes that sell their people into permanent dependency Agency, autonomy, and the African UnionBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahUntil the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? 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Africa at the forefront: The urgent need to diversify energy supplyThe African continent has long played a secondary role in shaping global events, energy being one of the main characteristics of this subsidiary role. We now can play a role in helping to choose the direction of global decision-making By Dele KutiThe architecture of protection: Moving from technical fixes to systemic whistleblower reformBy shifting our focus towards the establishment of a Public Whistleblower Authority, aligning this architecture with any future anti-corruption agency, introducing real monetary incentives and convening an immediate national engagement to iron out these mechanics, we can ensure that the state finally shares the risk borne by those who speak the truth. By Karam SinghPartner ContentLand reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewalBy Partner Content UAE ramps up African infrastructure investment as Gulf states compete for trade influenceBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is accelerating oversight of large road projects in Togo, Madagascar and Nigeria as Gulf states expand strategic infrastructure investments across Africa amid rising geopolitical tension and global trade disruptions PAP, Traoré and the farce of Pan-Africanism without powerBy Gillian SchutteThe farce lies in the performance of Pan-Africanism without power. It lies in institutions that speak of unity while African economies remain exposed to rating agencies, foreign currencies, creditor punishments and donor instructions. It lies in regional bodies that discipline disobedient states while tolerating client regimes that sell their people into permanent dependency Agency, autonomy, and the African UnionBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahUntil the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? 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The architecture of protection: Moving from technical fixes to systemic whistleblower reformBy shifting our focus towards the establishment of a Public Whistleblower Authority, aligning this architecture with any future anti-corruption agency, introducing real monetary incentives and convening an immediate national engagement to iron out these mechanics, we can ensure that the state finally shares the risk borne by those who speak the truth. By Karam SinghPartner 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
UAE ramps up African infrastructure investment as Gulf states compete for trade influenceBy Nkateko Joseph MabasaThe Abu Dhabi Fund for Development is accelerating oversight of large road projects in Togo, Madagascar and Nigeria as Gulf states expand strategic infrastructure investments across Africa amid rising geopolitical tension and global trade disruptions PAP, Traoré and the farce of Pan-Africanism without powerBy Gillian SchutteThe farce lies in the performance of Pan-Africanism without power. It lies in institutions that speak of unity while African economies remain exposed to rating agencies, foreign currencies, creditor punishments and donor instructions. It lies in regional bodies that discipline disobedient states while tolerating client regimes that sell their people into permanent dependency Agency, autonomy, and the African UnionBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahUntil the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
PAP, Traoré and the farce of Pan-Africanism without powerBy Gillian SchutteThe farce lies in the performance of Pan-Africanism without power. It lies in institutions that speak of unity while African economies remain exposed to rating agencies, foreign currencies, creditor punishments and donor instructions. It lies in regional bodies that discipline disobedient states while tolerating client regimes that sell their people into permanent dependency Agency, autonomy, and the African UnionBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahUntil the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
Agency, autonomy, and the African UnionBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahUntil the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World OrderBy Robert Kigongoas we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order. How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
How to know whether to buy or rentBy Ash MüllerThe same property in different cities will give you different outcomes. Here’s what to consider: Africa has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 has a gift the world still needsBy Max BoqwanaThe demographic case is equally striking. More than 60% of Africans are under 25. By 2050, one in three people aged 15 to 24 anywhere on Earth will be African. A continent this young is not a problem to be managed. It is a generation to be partnered with Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Kenya hosts neocolonial delusionBy Gitobu ImanyaraThe French president’s visit to Nairobi was a spectacular flop that exposed the tension between African agency and Western entitlement Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
Have African leaders betrayed the dream of 1963?By Lucas LedwabaAfrica Day is generally marked as a day for celebration, a day to rejoice at the steps taken by previous generations to fight against and eliminate the effects of colonialism, slavery, land dispossession and to chart a new course for a prosperous Africa. Africa holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 holds the ethical power that liberal democracy has lostBy Karabo MangenaLiberal democracy contains a structural problem that its defenders rarely acknowledge. It is a procedural system for organising competition. It legitimises decision-making through votes, allocates power through representation and constrains its exercise through institutions The Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 Sahel region has become the gateway for jihadist terrorism in AfricaBy Kenneth Moeng KgwadiThe three Sahelian countries — Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger — which have experienced military coups, have not been able to contain the growing episodes of terrorism they have experienced for many year Africa’s renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 renaissance hinges on partnershipsBy Gloria SerobeTwenty-five years after Nepad, there is an urgency to act on what its founding fathers envisaged for the continent’s renewal ‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More Latest News The brilliance of Iran’s governance structure 376 000 new voters register via online portal, says electoral commission What years of war, cyclones and displacement have wrought upon the people of northern Mozambique Nine Yards is reimagining slow living in Joburg ANC NWC resolve to show Tolashe the door How to choose the right business travel agency Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Is Longines a good investment watch in SA? Land reform and rural development: A budget for South Africa’s bold agenda for land reform and rural renewal 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 }
‘For South Africa, Africa Day carries an even deeper meaning’By Cornelius MonamaSA citizens are not xenophobic for demanding lawful migration, secure borders and fair access to limited opportunities Load More