Ebola, conflict and disease surveillanceBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe virus takes its name from the Ebola River, near the site of one of the first recorded outbreaks in what is now the DRC, in 1976. Four of these six species are known to cause disease in humans and the major African outbreaks have been linked mainly to Zaire, Sudan and Bundibugyo ebolaviruses
Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M>he Embassy of the Russian Federation has taken note of the opinion piece published in the Mail & Guardian on 19 May 2026, authored by Mr. Wellington Muzengeza, titled “Africa’s new information war: The leaked files that expose a manufactured solidarity.” We consider this publication a poorly disguised attempt to cast a shadow over the […] By Kirill KalininSA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocationSouth Africa’s infrastructure ambitions are not constrained by a lack of capital; rather, they are adversely affected by a lack of bankable opportunities. By Stephen BarnesAfrica Forward Summit and President Macron screamedWhatever Macron’s scream was — the decibel, the disaffection, the outrance — it carried a message: Africa will have to learn to speak with one voice if it is to shape, rather than merely receive, the terms on which trade and investment are conducted By Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahPartner ContentAligning with Global Standards to Transform Internal AuditBy University of Venda Africa’s new information war: The leaked files that expose a manufactured solidarityBy Wellington MuzengezaA cache of leaked documents has exposed a sprawling foreign influence network operating across 34 African countries, revealing how Africa’s political space is being quietly reshaped through disinformation, elite capture and engineered narratives. The revelations force a reckoning with the continent’s own vulnerabilities and with the manufactured solidarities that have seduced parts of Africa’s political […] Why investors are looking at African Fintech againBy Adesoji SolankeAfrican fintech is tied to the continent’s underlying financial realities, because solving those challenges is where many of the sector’s largest opportunities still sit. The mental health crisis facing children and adolescents demands bold ideasBy Christina LaurenziThe Bold Ideas for Brighter Futures Conference, convening in Cape Town from 18 to 20 May, attempts to respond to the risks facing young people, but more importantly to listen to them and share possible solutions Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocationSouth Africa’s infrastructure ambitions are not constrained by a lack of capital; rather, they are adversely affected by a lack of bankable opportunities. By Stephen BarnesAfrica Forward Summit and President Macron screamedWhatever Macron’s scream was — the decibel, the disaffection, the outrance — it carried a message: Africa will have to learn to speak with one voice if it is to shape, rather than merely receive, the terms on which trade and investment are conducted By Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahPartner ContentAligning with Global Standards to Transform Internal AuditBy University of Venda Africa’s new information war: The leaked files that expose a manufactured solidarityBy Wellington MuzengezaA cache of leaked documents has exposed a sprawling foreign influence network operating across 34 African countries, revealing how Africa’s political space is being quietly reshaped through disinformation, elite capture and engineered narratives. The revelations force a reckoning with the continent’s own vulnerabilities and with the manufactured solidarities that have seduced parts of Africa’s political […] Why investors are looking at African Fintech againBy Adesoji SolankeAfrican fintech is tied to the continent’s underlying financial realities, because solving those challenges is where many of the sector’s largest opportunities still sit. The mental health crisis facing children and adolescents demands bold ideasBy Christina LaurenziThe Bold Ideas for Brighter Futures Conference, convening in Cape Town from 18 to 20 May, attempts to respond to the risks facing young people, but more importantly to listen to them and share possible solutions Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. 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Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamedWhatever Macron’s scream was — the decibel, the disaffection, the outrance — it carried a message: Africa will have to learn to speak with one voice if it is to shape, rather than merely receive, the terms on which trade and investment are conducted By Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahPartner ContentAligning with Global Standards to Transform Internal AuditBy University of Venda
Africa’s new information war: The leaked files that expose a manufactured solidarityBy Wellington MuzengezaA cache of leaked documents has exposed a sprawling foreign influence network operating across 34 African countries, revealing how Africa’s political space is being quietly reshaped through disinformation, elite capture and engineered narratives. The revelations force a reckoning with the continent’s own vulnerabilities and with the manufactured solidarities that have seduced parts of Africa’s political […] Why investors are looking at African Fintech againBy Adesoji SolankeAfrican fintech is tied to the continent’s underlying financial realities, because solving those challenges is where many of the sector’s largest opportunities still sit. The mental health crisis facing children and adolescents demands bold ideasBy Christina LaurenziThe Bold Ideas for Brighter Futures Conference, convening in Cape Town from 18 to 20 May, attempts to respond to the risks facing young people, but more importantly to listen to them and share possible solutions Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 investors are looking at African Fintech againBy Adesoji SolankeAfrican fintech is tied to the continent’s underlying financial realities, because solving those challenges is where many of the sector’s largest opportunities still sit. The mental health crisis facing children and adolescents demands bold ideasBy Christina LaurenziThe Bold Ideas for Brighter Futures Conference, convening in Cape Town from 18 to 20 May, attempts to respond to the risks facing young people, but more importantly to listen to them and share possible solutions Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 mental health crisis facing children and adolescents demands bold ideasBy Christina LaurenziThe Bold Ideas for Brighter Futures Conference, convening in Cape Town from 18 to 20 May, attempts to respond to the risks facing young people, but more importantly to listen to them and share possible solutions Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
Safety vs profit in building sectorBy Ash MüllerCutting corners while balancing construction pressure and tight deadlines can be fatal It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
It is time for the Second RepublicBy Muzi SikhakhaneOur private and political lives are always punctuated by upheavals and storms. These moments signal the direction we should take. The unfolding political and economic crisis in South Africa presents a rich opportunity to chart a revolutionary path that could alter the future. We dare not miss this opening for a moral resetting of our […] Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
Ramaphosa’s Constitutional Court dilemmaBy William GumedeRamaphosa’s decision to pursue a judicial review and the Constitutional Court’s call for Parliament to start an impeachment inquiry, will create tensions in the GNU Put paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 paper into practice to protect Papiesfontein By Wentzel CoetzerWhen decisions that have been made repeatedly over decades are not implemented, ecosystems pay the price. The ecological site is a case study in that gap between intention and action and in how quickly ecological thresholds can be crossed Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
Fiscal crisis tests Malawi’s reform agendaBy Collins MtikaThe country’s debt-heavy budget leaves Peter Mutharika, beginning his second term after winning the September 2025 election, reliant on World Bank-backed reforms to restore investor confidence Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
Victory Day is no commemorationBy Olexander ScherbaHonouring the victims of World War II by putting the world on the verge of World War III is insanity World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
World Cup as a gauge of African progressBy Anthony Ohemeng-BoamahThe journey from a solitary representative in 1934 to unprecedented representation in 2026 is a measure of the continent’s long but undeniable march towards footballing recognition Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 }
Immigration debate is misdirected, savage By Nontsokolo C MhlotshanaIt is also true that undocumented migration can create space for criminal activity. But we have to be honest: immigrants are not the main drivers of crime in this country. Data from the department of Correctional Services shows that foreign nationals make up around 11% to 14% of inmates, while South Africans make up the majority. So the idea that crime is mainly caused by immigrants is simply not true The scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More Latest News Ebola, conflict and disease surveillance Letter to the editor regarding the 19 May 2026 article in the M&G SA’s infrastructure future depends on fixing bankability, not capital allocation DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers Penny Penny joins Mayibuye as party gears up for local polls The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part Foreigners seek UN intervention after Durban police station standoff Consumers face double blow as inflation rises and rate fears return Africa Forward Summit and President Macron screamed 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 scramble for Kenya: what South Africa’s banking expansion means for African businessBy Patience PanasheAt the start of 2026, four of South Africa’s five largest banks were simultaneously pursuing acquisition targets in Kenya. Understanding why this convergence is happening, and what it means beyond the deal announcements, matters for anyone tracking the direction of African financial services. The structural case for Kenya Kenya’s appeal as an anchor market for […] Load More