Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targetedBy Marlan PadayacheeMore than 240 journalists have been killed by Israel in Gaza since Hamas’s attack on 7 October 2023. Their deaths are not accidental casualties but rather a deliberate silencing of the truth
The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declaredThe president must act decisively to combat crime and corruption and reset the democratic state By Jo-Mangaliso MdhlelaReimagining intergenerational mentorship for womenMentorship should not be top-down, but rather a process that values collaboration and co-creation between young and older women By Unopachido Akwande MubaiwaStruggles for freedom still relevant todayShifting geopolitics is highlighting new and old arenas of conflict and violations of international law By Gjermund SætherPartner ContentALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table”By African Lotteries and Gaming Association (ALGA) Food poisoning: How an organisation is stepping In to protect peopleBy Thabo MotshweniTwenty-three children have died and nearly 900 people have fallen ill from food poisoning but the Bakery & Food Technology Incubator is fighting back by testing food and mentoring businesses Africa is speaking. Is anyone listening?By Nyasha MpaniCitizens want to participate but there is a lack of reciprocity from institutions A play for equality: Invest in women’s sportBy Sontundu ApheleleWith rising global revenue and local team success, despite persistent inequalities, supporting women’s sport boosts growth and empowerment South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for womenMentorship should not be top-down, but rather a process that values collaboration and co-creation between young and older women By Unopachido Akwande MubaiwaStruggles for freedom still relevant todayShifting geopolitics is highlighting new and old arenas of conflict and violations of international law By Gjermund SætherPartner ContentALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table”By African Lotteries and Gaming Association (ALGA) Food poisoning: How an organisation is stepping In to protect peopleBy Thabo MotshweniTwenty-three children have died and nearly 900 people have fallen ill from food poisoning but the Bakery & Food Technology Incubator is fighting back by testing food and mentoring businesses Africa is speaking. Is anyone listening?By Nyasha MpaniCitizens want to participate but there is a lack of reciprocity from institutions A play for equality: Invest in women’s sportBy Sontundu ApheleleWith rising global revenue and local team success, despite persistent inequalities, supporting women’s sport boosts growth and empowerment South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Struggles for freedom still relevant todayShifting geopolitics is highlighting new and old arenas of conflict and violations of international law By Gjermund SætherPartner ContentALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table”By African Lotteries and Gaming Association (ALGA)
Partner ContentALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table”By African Lotteries and Gaming Association (ALGA)
Food poisoning: How an organisation is stepping In to protect peopleBy Thabo MotshweniTwenty-three children have died and nearly 900 people have fallen ill from food poisoning but the Bakery & Food Technology Incubator is fighting back by testing food and mentoring businesses Africa is speaking. Is anyone listening?By Nyasha MpaniCitizens want to participate but there is a lack of reciprocity from institutions A play for equality: Invest in women’s sportBy Sontundu ApheleleWith rising global revenue and local team success, despite persistent inequalities, supporting women’s sport boosts growth and empowerment South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 is speaking. Is anyone listening?By Nyasha MpaniCitizens want to participate but there is a lack of reciprocity from institutions A play for equality: Invest in women’s sportBy Sontundu ApheleleWith rising global revenue and local team success, despite persistent inequalities, supporting women’s sport boosts growth and empowerment South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 play for equality: Invest in women’s sportBy Sontundu ApheleleWith rising global revenue and local team success, despite persistent inequalities, supporting women’s sport boosts growth and empowerment South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
South Africa in ICU: A patient in need of treatment, not more consultationsBy Dimakatso Manthosi & Neo LetswaloDemocratic South Africa, at 31, is critically ill. The National Dialogue is a flawed ‘cure’ for deep-seated issues that need to be solved by reform and accountability Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Maternal mental health: The missing link in a thriving democracyBy Simone HonikmanWomen’s mental health matters not only for the mother but that of their children ‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
‘Please Call Me’: Concourt makes a legacy ruling in the Vodacom judgmentBy Lauren KohnThe apex court has given clarity to the meaning of ‘duty of proper consideration’ Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link body::-webkit-scrollbar { width: 7px; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-track { border-radius: 10px; background: #f0f0f0; } body::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { border-radius: 50px; background: #dfdbdb }
Why Trump is more dangerous than just being a tyrantBy Jeff RudinDonald Trump’s actions and those of his acolytes are remarkably similar to those employed by Hitler Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Zionism’s modern atrocities echo the horrors of NazismBy Aayesha J SoniThe Holocaust should serve as a universal warning against genocide. Instead it is invoked to sanitise Israel’s persecution of Palestinians Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Protect our humanity in the age of AI and synthetic iIntelligenceBy Dinko Herman BoikanyoArtificial intelligence assists in healthcare, education and business but synthetic intelligence poses risks to human identity and spirituality, requiring careful control Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Data, insight, action: Green manufacturing is driving competitivenessBy Meryl FordDigital technologies such as blockchain, internet of things sensors, AI and machine learning are transforming South African industry Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Xenophobia threatens black South Africans the mostBy Nombulelo ShangeSouth Africans are suffering from self-imposed apartheid-like systems and views – having to prove their rights by carrying IDs (similar to the dompas system) and being judged by the colour of their skin (too dark) and language Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More Latest News Killing the messengers: Journalists in the Gaza Strip are targeted ANC decries ‘bullying tactics’ as cracks threaten KwaZulu-Natal governing coalition Chinese continue to run riot at Festival of Motoring The ‘beloved country’ is in such a state that an emergency should be declared Reimagining intergenerational mentorship for women ALGA partnership revolutionises gaming and lotteries landscape with inaugural CEO’s Forum – “The Black Table” EFF demands Joburg transport post as condition for continued support of ANC Struggles for freedom still relevant today Editorial: Reject political funding creep 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 }
Ticad 9: The post-conference balance sheetBy Seifudein AdemThe Japanese government is seeking to encourage its companies to think strategically and start to trade with and invest in Africa Load More