Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process By Sbusiso GwalaGraduates in disciplines such as sociology, development, philosophy, gender and politics have the analytical tools to unpack social nuances, historical context and ethical boundaries
Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also actSouth African women face a wider wealth gap than global average, retiring with 71% of men’s wealth due to unequal pay, lower employment and care breaks By Hein KleeNon-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassmentSouth African laws protect victims, rendering many such clauses unenforceable, underlining that employers must ensure safe workplaces, not hide misconduct By Dhevarsha Ramjettan & Kanyiso KezilePolitical gangsterism is a clear and present dangerIn collaboration with crooks, political mafias have emerged in which private fortunes are being built on plundered public wealth By Richard PithousePartner ContentProtected: G20 dialogue puts women at the heart of South Africa’s just transition.By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa Apartheid’s double-edged sword: The story of Mxolisi SibamBy Umtha SibamHis fair skin did not bring him any benefits during apartheid. He was regarded as too white by black people and too black by white people G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrityBy Katharina ZuegelThe G20 Summit in South Africa presents an opportunity to protect the integrity of information on global climate issues The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesBy Rafael WinklerWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human Why partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassmentSouth African laws protect victims, rendering many such clauses unenforceable, underlining that employers must ensure safe workplaces, not hide misconduct By Dhevarsha Ramjettan & Kanyiso KezilePolitical gangsterism is a clear and present dangerIn collaboration with crooks, political mafias have emerged in which private fortunes are being built on plundered public wealth By Richard PithousePartner ContentProtected: G20 dialogue puts women at the heart of South Africa’s just transition.By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa Apartheid’s double-edged sword: The story of Mxolisi SibamBy Umtha SibamHis fair skin did not bring him any benefits during apartheid. He was regarded as too white by black people and too black by white people G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrityBy Katharina ZuegelThe G20 Summit in South Africa presents an opportunity to protect the integrity of information on global climate issues The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesBy Rafael WinklerWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human Why partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Political gangsterism is a clear and present dangerIn collaboration with crooks, political mafias have emerged in which private fortunes are being built on plundered public wealth By Richard PithousePartner ContentProtected: G20 dialogue puts women at the heart of South Africa’s just transition.By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Partner ContentProtected: G20 dialogue puts women at the heart of South Africa’s just transition.By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Apartheid’s double-edged sword: The story of Mxolisi SibamBy Umtha SibamHis fair skin did not bring him any benefits during apartheid. He was regarded as too white by black people and too black by white people G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrityBy Katharina ZuegelThe G20 Summit in South Africa presents an opportunity to protect the integrity of information on global climate issues The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesBy Rafael WinklerWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human Why partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrityBy Katharina ZuegelThe G20 Summit in South Africa presents an opportunity to protect the integrity of information on global climate issues The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesBy Rafael WinklerWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human Why partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesBy Rafael WinklerWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human Why partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 partnerships will power South African green energy transitionBy Mark EvansSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables ‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownBy Nicola van der WesthuizenTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More Latest News Chef is cooking with purpose, rooted in conservation UN plastics treaty talks collapse Ramaphosa: National Dialogue will launch ‘a million conversations’ about SA’s problems DA announces Cilliers Brink as its Tshwane mayoral candidate ‘to finish what we started’ Podcast regulation: Consider humanities graduates in the process Closing the gender wealth gap needs systemic change — but women must also act Non-disclosure agreements can’t silence workplace harassment Protected: Africa and Japan: Co-creating a future through youth, innovation, and partnership Political gangsterism is a clear and present danger 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 }
Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Load More