Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use itBy Ismail JoosubThe question now is not whether diplomacy is dead in the Middle East, but whether anyone remembers what it looks like
We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us thereWith trillions needed to meet the increasingly urgent sustainable development goals, the current model of financing falls short By Latif AlhassanWho benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council?By keeping Morero in office, Johannesburg’s politicians showed open disregard for ratepayers, putting political deals above leadership, accountability and basic service delivery By EditorialTeaching is an act of nation buildingEvery learner whose life is shaped by a teacher has the potential to shift the future of this country By Andisiwe HlungwanePartner ContentStandard Bank launches Southern Africa’s first Shari’ah-compliant overdraftBy Standard Bank Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited How short-term loans could cost you your dream homeBy Renier KriekFrequent short-term borrowing can hurt your bond application because lenders see it as a sign of financial instability, even if you make repayments on time Race and politics distract us from the issue of inequalityBy Khumo KumaloSouth Africa’s inequality is a class issue masked by race and political infighting, distracting from pragmatic solutions and true liberation goals Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council?By keeping Morero in office, Johannesburg’s politicians showed open disregard for ratepayers, putting political deals above leadership, accountability and basic service delivery By EditorialTeaching is an act of nation buildingEvery learner whose life is shaped by a teacher has the potential to shift the future of this country By Andisiwe HlungwanePartner ContentStandard Bank launches Southern Africa’s first Shari’ah-compliant overdraftBy Standard Bank Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited How short-term loans could cost you your dream homeBy Renier KriekFrequent short-term borrowing can hurt your bond application because lenders see it as a sign of financial instability, even if you make repayments on time Race and politics distract us from the issue of inequalityBy Khumo KumaloSouth Africa’s inequality is a class issue masked by race and political infighting, distracting from pragmatic solutions and true liberation goals Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Teaching is an act of nation buildingEvery learner whose life is shaped by a teacher has the potential to shift the future of this country By Andisiwe HlungwanePartner ContentStandard Bank launches Southern Africa’s first Shari’ah-compliant overdraftBy Standard Bank
Partner ContentStandard Bank launches Southern Africa’s first Shari’ah-compliant overdraftBy Standard Bank
Why a review of the White Paper on Local Government mattersBy Lungelwa KaywoodThe key assumption that municipalities would raise enough revenue to fund most of their operational expenditure needs to be revisited How short-term loans could cost you your dream homeBy Renier KriekFrequent short-term borrowing can hurt your bond application because lenders see it as a sign of financial instability, even if you make repayments on time Race and politics distract us from the issue of inequalityBy Khumo KumaloSouth Africa’s inequality is a class issue masked by race and political infighting, distracting from pragmatic solutions and true liberation goals Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
How short-term loans could cost you your dream homeBy Renier KriekFrequent short-term borrowing can hurt your bond application because lenders see it as a sign of financial instability, even if you make repayments on time Race and politics distract us from the issue of inequalityBy Khumo KumaloSouth Africa’s inequality is a class issue masked by race and political infighting, distracting from pragmatic solutions and true liberation goals Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Race and politics distract us from the issue of inequalityBy Khumo KumaloSouth Africa’s inequality is a class issue masked by race and political infighting, distracting from pragmatic solutions and true liberation goals Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Coal and South Africa’s complicity in the genocide in GazaBy Imraan BuccusOur exports to Israel contradict our anti-genocide stance, fuelling Israel’s war efforts Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Honouring Portuguese heritageBy Marion SmithThere are an estimated 200,000 to 450,000 people of Portuguese descent living in South Africa Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Africa’s G20 moment: A moral call for justice and global solidarityBy Thulani MbuyisaHunger, exclusion from education and Africa’s debt is more than policy failure, inequality and poor planning, it is the theft of dignity, potential and oppression Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Genevieve, the ‘ambassador of local flavours’ in diplomatic circlesBy Marion SmithWhen she was a child her parents ran the company that catered for Pope John Paul II when he visited South Africa Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Empire, knowledge and erasure: Bombing Iran is bombing memoryBy Vashna JagarnathAttacking Iran is framed by colonial narratives that erase its rich intellectual history, justifying violence through a ‘conquest foretold’ India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
India’s ancient art of yoga captures DurbanBy Marlan PadayacheeThe city hosted South Africa’s International Day of Yoga, drawing thousands of participants in what the premier called a ‘new ubuntu spirit’ Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Food price inflation should stay at comfortable levels this yearBy Wandile SihloboSouth Africa’s food inflation rose to 4.4% in May but this is expected to be temporary Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
Middle East’s masked hegemonies: Tyrants wrestle in the name of salvationBy Waleed A MadiboA secular, post-colonial future is the only viable alternative to Israel’s colonial Zionism versus Iran’s theocratic rule After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More Latest News The privatisation agenda will not save South Africa Diplomacy is not dead, the world has just forgotten how to use it G20 youth confront challenges of multilateral cooperation, national sovereignty The ‘weight of heavy logs’: Masculinity and memory in Matabeleland Acts of resistance: The Market Theatre’s enduring power 49 years on Abandoned coal mines could power South Africa’s solar future We need to upgrade to Development Finance 4.0 — business as usual won’t get us there Alexander Appolis on space, race and the pastoral imagination Who benefits from the musical chairs in Joburg Council? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 486 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsThe problem of stupidityLandmark concourt decision overturns the duel over dual citizenship 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 }
After the hashtags: A letter to the youth left with debrisBy Armand BamSouth Africans’ history taught us the cost of inhumanity and that it was defeated by resistance, so we must not be indifferent to those building inequality in the world Load More