Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutionsBy Kirsten PearsonIf we continue to treat adaptation as secondary to disaster response, we will keep rebuilding in the wake of each devastating flood and wildfire.
Kenya’s democratic mirage: Expulsion of Kagoro as continental symbolThe deportation of Brian Bright Kagoro in February 2026 is not the story of one man’s expulsion; it is the unmasking of Kenya’s democratic mirage By Wellington MuzengezaWater is the question, DA is not the answerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] By Zukiswa WannerDecriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis By Alankar MalviyaPartner ContentDepartment of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government hostBy Partner Content Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya MncwabeRike SitasNaomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Water is the question, DA is not the answerTwo weeks ago after 23 days, Melville residents laced their tekkies and toyi-toyi’d against Joburg Water. The next day, many of the residents reported that they had water again and its been flowing freely since. In Northgate, a friend is not renewing her lease because of intermittent water supply. I was with her when she […] By Zukiswa WannerDecriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis By Alankar MalviyaPartner ContentDepartment of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government hostBy Partner Content Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya MncwabeRike SitasNaomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Decriminalization – a prerequisite to ending Aids and TBThe same structural failures that sustain the HIV epidemic also sustain tuberculosis By Alankar MalviyaPartner ContentDepartment of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government hostBy Partner Content
Partner ContentDepartment of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government hostBy Partner Content
Melrose: blend of hype and heritageBy Ash MüllerThe Johannesburg suburb remains one of those rare ones that feel historic and perfectly ahead of the curve “Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya MncwabeRike SitasNaomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
“Inactive” youth, Sona’s panacea of digital skills and missed creative opportunitiesBy Nokukhanya MncwabeRike SitasNaomi RouxIf a commitment to youth-led initiative is to be taken seriously, it is imperative to include youth in decision making on where to direct investment, how to design curricula for skills training, which job markets to prioritise, including those that may not yet exist. End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
End austerity to stimulate the economyBy Duma GqubuleThe 2026 Budget blue-ticked the jobs crisis, since the Treasury only cares about debt and pleasing financial markets Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Our Constitution is failing the poorBy Nathanael SiljeurEquality without repair isn’t justice. Our Constitution is good at finding people who break the law. It is much less effective at fixing the damage that the violations cause What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
What South Africans think of municipalitiesBy Nyasha MpaniReports have highlighted that a significant number of elected councillors struggle with basic literacy and comprehension Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Budget 2026: Between reform and realityBy Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa has been given a narrow window to turn the ship around. Whether this Budget becomes a footnote or a foundation depends on what happens next — in Cabinet, in the SOEs, in municipalities and in the daily grind of governance The state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 state’s role in corporate capture of our food systemsBy Philile NtuliHunger in the country persists not because the system is failing but because it is functioning according to a set of rules that reward scale, concentration and profit Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Elections and power in the digital ageBy House of SeshatThese prosecutions mark a rising pattern: as elections approach across Africa, the distance between digital civic space and state power grows Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
Vulnerability is not born, it is builtBy Erik LamontagneOn Zero Discrimination Day, we must reckon with the truth that inequality kills Africa, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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, don’t let Russia use youBy Olexander ScherbaSeeing Africans fight and die for this insane comeback of imperialism in its cruelest, boldest form is wrong on many levels All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 }
All African roads lead to BeijingBy Kweku AmpiahThe same European governments that warn Africa about Chinese influence privately acknowledge that disengagement from China is neither realistic nor desirable The challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More Latest News Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant? Superbugs plus climate change equals double trouble. Here’s why Financing climate adaptation: Looking beyond the budget for solutions Mchunu disbanded political killings task team as police commissioner Masemola started leave SA’s national bird faces “ecological trap” in Western Cape wheatlands Department of Electricity and Energy participates at the 2026 Africa Energy Indaba as the official government host Six dead after building collapse in Johannesburg’s Amethyst Business Park 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 challenge of regional agricultural tradeBy Wandile SihloboWithin the SACU region, there is supposed to be free movement of agricultural goods, with a few exceptions, including national security and when there are crop and animal diseases Load More