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Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers?Some measures are in place but others, such as affordability checks and formal financial vulnerability assessments, are not mandated for gamblers By [email protected]Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhoodTo bring children up to be smarter, stronger and kinder, fathers and male caregivers can redefine masculinity through playing By Erika Jooste & Faith KumaloAcademic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairnessTrue academic freedom requires valuing diverse knowledge — indigenous, African and communal — beyond Eurocentric norms By Samkelo NyakeniPartner ContentHow bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for playersBy Partner Content Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval?By Siseko MaposaThere may not be an imminent threat of violence but we need to stabilise the course the country is on to prevent it in the future Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and CloetesvilleBy Emmanuel ObohLook beyond the reputations of suburbs known for gangsterism and gun violence and you’ll find a resilient community grounded in the ethics of care Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of developmentBy Sunshine Minenhle MyendeThe National Youth Development Agency’s role as public institutions is to ensure women are resourced, recognised and respected Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhoodTo bring children up to be smarter, stronger and kinder, fathers and male caregivers can redefine masculinity through playing By Erika Jooste & Faith KumaloAcademic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairnessTrue academic freedom requires valuing diverse knowledge — indigenous, African and communal — beyond Eurocentric norms By Samkelo NyakeniPartner ContentHow bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for playersBy Partner Content Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval?By Siseko MaposaThere may not be an imminent threat of violence but we need to stabilise the course the country is on to prevent it in the future Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and CloetesvilleBy Emmanuel ObohLook beyond the reputations of suburbs known for gangsterism and gun violence and you’ll find a resilient community grounded in the ethics of care Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of developmentBy Sunshine Minenhle MyendeThe National Youth Development Agency’s role as public institutions is to ensure women are resourced, recognised and respected Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairnessTrue academic freedom requires valuing diverse knowledge — indigenous, African and communal — beyond Eurocentric norms By Samkelo NyakeniPartner ContentHow bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for playersBy Partner Content
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Is South Africa sleepwalking towards prolonged violent upheaval?By Siseko MaposaThere may not be an imminent threat of violence but we need to stabilise the course the country is on to prevent it in the future Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and CloetesvilleBy Emmanuel ObohLook beyond the reputations of suburbs known for gangsterism and gun violence and you’ll find a resilient community grounded in the ethics of care Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of developmentBy Sunshine Minenhle MyendeThe National Youth Development Agency’s role as public institutions is to ensure women are resourced, recognised and respected Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Reframe views of fraught places like Westbury and CloetesvilleBy Emmanuel ObohLook beyond the reputations of suburbs known for gangsterism and gun violence and you’ll find a resilient community grounded in the ethics of care Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of developmentBy Sunshine Minenhle MyendeThe National Youth Development Agency’s role as public institutions is to ensure women are resourced, recognised and respected Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Put young women, especially those in rural areas, at the centre of developmentBy Sunshine Minenhle MyendeThe National Youth Development Agency’s role as public institutions is to ensure women are resourced, recognised and respected Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Europe’s dilemma: Standing by Ukraine as Trump courts PutinBy Imran KhalidRussia’s demand for Ukraine to surrender the free parts of Donbas is ‘equivalent to the US having to give up Florida’ Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Zambia: Missed opportunities in the feud over Edgar Lungu’s burialBy Sishuwa SishuwaIf President Hakainde Hichilema cannot manage a funeral, how can he manage a country? The critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 critical timing of dependent status in pension death benefitsBy Nicolette van VuurenConstitutional Court ruled dependency for pension death benefits is determined at the member’s death, not distribution, aiding vulnerable families Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Climate change: Prospects for women in 2035 in a ‘business as usual’ scenarioBy Lebogang MulaisiLebogang Mulaisi of the Presidential Climate Commission used AI to generate this projection for South African women in the just energy transition based on the commission’s research indicators Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Who really benefits when the state refuses to provide documents?By Nigel BrankenThe beneficiaries are corrupt government officials, politicians and officials who create patronage jobs in policing, business exploiting cheap labour and criminal groups such as Operation Dudula South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – floodingBy Karen KingPublic and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 }
Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and JapanBy Fumio ShimizuThe TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months 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 G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversationBy Solange RosaA ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More Latest News That cough syrup may get you fired How bonuses are changing online gambling in South Africa: A complete guide for players The Rise of ‘Empty’ Escapes Is South Africa doing enough to protect gamblers? Child’s play: Essential ways to reimagine fatherhood Inquiry-based training in physics and astronomy for Cape winelands intermediate phase teachers Supporting Africa’s agricultural transformation Academic assessments: Biases from historical inequalities undermine fairness How I became a rockstar in four months Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance stateBy Sõzarn BardayFacial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement Load More