Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis togetherBy Ian SiebörgerIt is also clear to many people, following revelations at the Madlanga Commission and corruption scandals in the Department of Defence and Military Veterans, that both the SAPS and SANDF are deeply compromised institutions in need of wholesale reform if South Africans’ trust in them is to be restored
The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the StateCoverage of Ukrainian children often fixes blame on Russia and leaves the conduct of the Ukrainian government in the background, even though the evidence of exploitation, forced separation, weak oversight and institutional damage inside Ukraine’s own system is extensive and public By Gillian SchutteSouth Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhoodTransnational commitments are celebrated, while attachment to the nation‑state is treated with suspicion By Mabutho ShangaseTehran and Arak under chemical siegeIsrael chose targets at the heart of domestic survival because its planners know that fuel in a capital powers ambulances, clinics, refrigeration, generators, pumping systems, buses, food distribution and the hidden routines through which a city keeps people alive By Gillian SchuttePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe Prosperity agenda: What SA needs to reach top 10By Nik EberlHistory shows that when South Africans unite behind a shared national mission, extraordinary outcomes become possible. Our country has enormous potential but unlocking it requires deliberate action Joe Latakgomo: Founding editor of Sowetan – critical role in black journalismBy William GumedeIt was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousnessBy Gillian SchutteThe judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhoodTransnational commitments are celebrated, while attachment to the nation‑state is treated with suspicion By Mabutho ShangaseTehran and Arak under chemical siegeIsrael chose targets at the heart of domestic survival because its planners know that fuel in a capital powers ambulances, clinics, refrigeration, generators, pumping systems, buses, food distribution and the hidden routines through which a city keeps people alive By Gillian SchuttePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe Prosperity agenda: What SA needs to reach top 10By Nik EberlHistory shows that when South Africans unite behind a shared national mission, extraordinary outcomes become possible. Our country has enormous potential but unlocking it requires deliberate action Joe Latakgomo: Founding editor of Sowetan – critical role in black journalismBy William GumedeIt was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousnessBy Gillian SchutteThe judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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Tehran and Arak under chemical siegeIsrael chose targets at the heart of domestic survival because its planners know that fuel in a capital powers ambulances, clinics, refrigeration, generators, pumping systems, buses, food distribution and the hidden routines through which a city keeps people alive By Gillian SchuttePartner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe
Partner ContentUnisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputsBy Professor Mpho Ngoepe
Prosperity agenda: What SA needs to reach top 10By Nik EberlHistory shows that when South Africans unite behind a shared national mission, extraordinary outcomes become possible. Our country has enormous potential but unlocking it requires deliberate action Joe Latakgomo: Founding editor of Sowetan – critical role in black journalismBy William GumedeIt was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousnessBy Gillian SchutteThe judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Joe Latakgomo: Founding editor of Sowetan – critical role in black journalismBy William GumedeIt was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousnessBy Gillian SchutteThe judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousnessBy Gillian SchutteThe judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Navigating the noise: Supporting students with autismBy Nicola PlastowDespite the daily life challenges, it is also important to recognise that autism comes with its own “superpowers” that students can use to their advantage. Students with autism may be highly intelligent Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Retail didn’t die; it merely resetBy Ash MüllerThe top performers are evolving into more complex and diverse spaces than traditional malls. They are becoming places where people don’t just shop but also spend time, live and connect Why is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 is Trump waging war on Somali immigrants?By Adekeye AdebajoHis vision for America is defined as much by whom he lets in as by whom he keeps out International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
International relations: More sophistry than scienceBy Kweku AmpiahCalling this sophistry is not polemical. Sophistry was never about lying outright. It was about persuasive coherence in the service of authority. IR excels at this. It teaches how to speak about power in ways that preserve its prerogatives, how to critique without consequence and how to manage domination without ever calling it by name Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Legalising murder: Israel’s shift from control to eliminationBy Hanan JarrarIsrael has passed a law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners, codifying practices previously carried out extrajudicially. With conviction rates in military courts exceeding 95%, critics say the measure is a guarantee of death, not justice The Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 Easter hope: A personal testimonyBy Malusi MpumlwanaGood Friday is the moment when Christ, in his pain, identifies with the pains of the people and atones for our sins Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Feast of the Resurrection for our timesBy N Barney PityanaOne dares not remain silent in the face of the intolerable dehumanisation and genocide of the people of Palestine, which has led us to the brink of a world war. Nor should men and women of faith remain silent as truth is distorted to advance the purposes of the powerful Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
Hindus also mark Christian pietyBy Marlan PadayacheeAs South Africa enters the solemn rhythm of the Easter long weekend, Hindus will prepare to join a deeply spiritual, multicultural nation in a shared period of prayer, reflection and renewal From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More Latest News Looking past the SANDF deployment to solve our crime crisis together Mbali Shinga vows to stay on as KZN MEC despite National Freedom Party disciplinary process The widescale abuse of Ukraine’s children by the State South Africa’s dangerous drift away from sovereignty and nationhood Unisa surges ahead in global subject rankings and national creative outputs ACM leader Hlaudi Motsoeneng being lobbied for Maluti-a-Phofung mayor role eThekwini official found guilty of sexual misconduct remains on municipal payroll Former MK leader Mncwango joins IFP as party eyes key municipal takeovers Tehran and Arak under chemical siege 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 }
From holiday to holy dayBy David RamelaRediscovering the power of Easter in a wounded world: Easter reminds us that leadership is not confined to positions of authority. It is lived out in our daily choices, in how we treat one another, in how we respond to injustice, in how we carry ourselves in moments of difficulty Load More