ANC at 114: From Morogoro to MorulengBy Marlan PadayacheeThe Morogoro Consultative Conference, convened under the quiet but resolute leadership of Oliver Reginald Tambo, was no celebration. It was a reckoning
The Caracas Rupture bleeds world orderThis is not diplomacy; it is an eviction notice served by Delta Force By Imran KhalidSelective outrage and erosion of sovereigntySovereignty appears vigorously defended in Europe when violated by adversaries but ignored when challenged by allies By Kweku AmpiahLessons from M&G cabinet scoresIt may be time for a leadership change By Malegapuru MakgobaPartner ContentInside SA’s solar contract trap: why “cheap” deals cost the mostBy Partner Content Empire by another nameBy Sõzarn BardayUnder international law, regime change, coercive economic measures and military intervention are unlawful unless authorised by the UN Security Council Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curseBy Mohamed AdowCrisis in Caracas should provide impetus for Africa to lead the renewables revolution and shield itself from the chaos of fossil fuel geopolitics The white man’s burden trumps NigeriaBy Adekeye AdebajoUS President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide” Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Selective outrage and erosion of sovereigntySovereignty appears vigorously defended in Europe when violated by adversaries but ignored when challenged by allies By Kweku AmpiahLessons from M&G cabinet scoresIt may be time for a leadership change By Malegapuru MakgobaPartner ContentInside SA’s solar contract trap: why “cheap” deals cost the mostBy Partner Content Empire by another nameBy Sõzarn BardayUnder international law, regime change, coercive economic measures and military intervention are unlawful unless authorised by the UN Security Council Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curseBy Mohamed AdowCrisis in Caracas should provide impetus for Africa to lead the renewables revolution and shield itself from the chaos of fossil fuel geopolitics The white man’s burden trumps NigeriaBy Adekeye AdebajoUS President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide” Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Lessons from M&G cabinet scoresIt may be time for a leadership change By Malegapuru MakgobaPartner ContentInside SA’s solar contract trap: why “cheap” deals cost the mostBy Partner Content
Empire by another nameBy Sõzarn BardayUnder international law, regime change, coercive economic measures and military intervention are unlawful unless authorised by the UN Security Council Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curseBy Mohamed AdowCrisis in Caracas should provide impetus for Africa to lead the renewables revolution and shield itself from the chaos of fossil fuel geopolitics The white man’s burden trumps NigeriaBy Adekeye AdebajoUS President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide” Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curseBy Mohamed AdowCrisis in Caracas should provide impetus for Africa to lead the renewables revolution and shield itself from the chaos of fossil fuel geopolitics The white man’s burden trumps NigeriaBy Adekeye AdebajoUS President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide” Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 white man’s burden trumps NigeriaBy Adekeye AdebajoUS President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide” Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Us today; you tomorrowBy Seifudein AdemWW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Is artificial intelligence a friend or foe?By Arthur Mutambara The technology is both a problem and a solution Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Venezuela is the US message to ChinaBy Aaron Ng’ambiNonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Harnessing AI for equitable access in education, healthcareBy Letlhokwa George MpediIt must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Reconciliation remains an elusive idealBy Bhekamachunu MchunuWhile a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points The future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 future of work – skills, not fear – South Africa’s path to an AI-ready workforceBy Daniel OrelowitzSouth Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […] Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Marking January 8 in the age of renewalBy Cornelius MonamaA moment of revolutionary reflection The MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 MK party has reached the ceiling and are currently blowing their electoral fortunesBy Mabutho ShangaseThe political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More Latest News ANC at 114: From Morogoro to Moruleng The Caracas Rupture bleeds world order Selective outrage and erosion of sovereignty Lessons from M&G cabinet scores ANC leaders criss cross North West in anniversary blitz Empire by another name Venezuela, proof that fossil fuels are a security curse Cryptic Crossword JDE 512 Ndumiso Zondi’s three must-reads 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 }
Coalition or collapse: Zimbabwe’s choice between reform and ruinBy Wellington MuzengezaWithout an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse Load More