G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable
National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future By Klaus KotzeDigital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globallyStablecoins, especially dollar-pegged ones, are a looming danger. Europe’s digital euro is a good counter-move but the US leads this digital financial race By Imran KhalidAfrica’s youth driving a transformative futureYoung people on the continent are taking up new initiatives focusing on democracy, resource management and peacebuilding to shift power to people By Binaifer NowrojeePartner ContentThe art of giving: How South Africans are keeping their causes aliveBy Standard Bank As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essentialBy Marietta Wildt & Mathias GakwerereBeing prepared is not only economically sound, it is essential for people’s well-being and safety The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralismBy Shimukunku ManchishiDonald Trump’s punitive tariffs will be felt across Africa AI Armageddon is coming. Why aren’t we panicking?By Benjamin SmartArtificial intelligence will replace most jobs and create few. The future is bleak – except for the rich The state must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globallyStablecoins, especially dollar-pegged ones, are a looming danger. Europe’s digital euro is a good counter-move but the US leads this digital financial race By Imran KhalidAfrica’s youth driving a transformative futureYoung people on the continent are taking up new initiatives focusing on democracy, resource management and peacebuilding to shift power to people By Binaifer NowrojeePartner ContentThe art of giving: How South Africans are keeping their causes aliveBy Standard Bank As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essentialBy Marietta Wildt & Mathias GakwerereBeing prepared is not only economically sound, it is essential for people’s well-being and safety The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralismBy Shimukunku ManchishiDonald Trump’s punitive tariffs will be felt across Africa AI Armageddon is coming. Why aren’t we panicking?By Benjamin SmartArtificial intelligence will replace most jobs and create few. The future is bleak – except for the rich The state must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 youth driving a transformative futureYoung people on the continent are taking up new initiatives focusing on democracy, resource management and peacebuilding to shift power to people By Binaifer NowrojeePartner ContentThe art of giving: How South Africans are keeping their causes aliveBy Standard Bank
As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essentialBy Marietta Wildt & Mathias GakwerereBeing prepared is not only economically sound, it is essential for people’s well-being and safety The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralismBy Shimukunku ManchishiDonald Trump’s punitive tariffs will be felt across Africa AI Armageddon is coming. Why aren’t we panicking?By Benjamin SmartArtificial intelligence will replace most jobs and create few. The future is bleak – except for the rich The state must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralismBy Shimukunku ManchishiDonald Trump’s punitive tariffs will be felt across Africa AI Armageddon is coming. Why aren’t we panicking?By Benjamin SmartArtificial intelligence will replace most jobs and create few. The future is bleak – except for the rich The state must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
AI Armageddon is coming. Why aren’t we panicking?By Benjamin SmartArtificial intelligence will replace most jobs and create few. The future is bleak – except for the rich The state must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 must listen and talk to the peopleBy Mmabatho MongaeThere’s a disconnect between how the state interacts with citizens and how citizens engage with the state, which hampers governance Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
Women’s body image is shaped by abusing diabetic drugs such as OzempicBy Babar Dharani and Katherine EscreetIdeals of what beauty is, exacerbated by social media and artificial intelligence, has the potential to harm women’s health – young women in particular Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
Misogyny is in a smirk, a meme or in violenceBy Paige BentonHatred of women persists, influencing them to internalise inferiority. Resistance is to challenge patriarchal norms and curated femininities The message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 message of the muralsBy Drew ForrestBelfast’s famous wall paintings provide a snapshot of relations between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland. More than 25 years after the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Drew Forrest saw them on a trip to the city A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
A new generation of girls is fighting forced marriage in South AfricaBy Astrid Treffry-Goatley & Sadiyya HaffejeeAlthough we have progressive legislation, entrenched patriarchal norms and economic hardship continue to leave girls vulnerable The Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 Proteas’ legendary fire reignitedBy Craig ThruppThe South Africa Champions, with 6 players from the 2015 squad, won the World Championship of Legends, led by AB de Villiers’s outstanding performance The politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 politics of the belly: Why poverty fuels, not suppresses, political engagementBy Nyasha Mcbride MpaniImpoverished communities have a complicated relationship with political engagement, which is vital for their survival The blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 blood of South Africa’s past demands we condemn genocide in GazaBy Phakamile HlubiAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu said, ‘If you are neutral in the face of suffering, you are on the side of the oppressor’ In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More Latest News G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally Dion George gives go ahead for new 4 000MW nuclear plant Africa’s youth driving a transformative future Local jobs on the line as Chinese e-retailers disrupt SA market African Bank to relist on JSE in 2027, CEO Kennedy Bungane says As humanitarian funding declines, investing in preparedness is essential The new trade playbook: Africa’s response to US bilateralism 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 }
In a therapy session with my African fatherBy Edmund UgarThe difficulty many African parents have in apologising to their children, and their emotional distance, is linked to generational and technological shifts Load More