Correction and apology to AfriForumBy MG ReporterOn 6 August 2025, The Mail & Guardian published an article under the headline “Mbalula dares US to bring on sanctions against ANC leaders” . The article incorrectly claimed that AfriForum has advanced a narrative that there is a “genocide” occurring against white South Africans. The organisation has not claimed that there is a genocide. […]
Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of UncertaintyToday’s youth should remember those who came before them who conquered overwhelming odds By André OdendaalCharity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding heartsGenerosity without focus is sentiment. Strategic charity, urgent and directed, is transformation By Armand BamA ‘self-hating’ black person speaks truth to powerLet us focus on internal struggles because black identity is harmed by those who stifle criticism and accountability By Mzwandile Manto kaB. WapiPartner ContentConverting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement membersBy Wayne Hiller van Rensburg, Executive Officer, Institute of Retirement Funds Africa (IRFA) South Africans, stop complaining in whispers and unite to fight corruptionBy Hlogiey ManasoeWe can’t let a few rob us of what Mandela and others fought for. Our future depends on taking action together The ‘unbranding’ of parties has political consequencesBy Moshe KolaColours, logos and slogans are losing power in the Age of Personalities – and social media Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of IsraelBy Leslie LondonInconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding heartsGenerosity without focus is sentiment. Strategic charity, urgent and directed, is transformation By Armand BamA ‘self-hating’ black person speaks truth to powerLet us focus on internal struggles because black identity is harmed by those who stifle criticism and accountability By Mzwandile Manto kaB. WapiPartner ContentConverting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement membersBy Wayne Hiller van Rensburg, Executive Officer, Institute of Retirement Funds Africa (IRFA) South Africans, stop complaining in whispers and unite to fight corruptionBy Hlogiey ManasoeWe can’t let a few rob us of what Mandela and others fought for. Our future depends on taking action together The ‘unbranding’ of parties has political consequencesBy Moshe KolaColours, logos and slogans are losing power in the Age of Personalities – and social media Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of IsraelBy Leslie LondonInconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 ‘self-hating’ black person speaks truth to powerLet us focus on internal struggles because black identity is harmed by those who stifle criticism and accountability By Mzwandile Manto kaB. WapiPartner ContentConverting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement membersBy Wayne Hiller van Rensburg, Executive Officer, Institute of Retirement Funds Africa (IRFA)
Partner ContentConverting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement membersBy Wayne Hiller van Rensburg, Executive Officer, Institute of Retirement Funds Africa (IRFA)
South Africans, stop complaining in whispers and unite to fight corruptionBy Hlogiey ManasoeWe can’t let a few rob us of what Mandela and others fought for. Our future depends on taking action together The ‘unbranding’ of parties has political consequencesBy Moshe KolaColours, logos and slogans are losing power in the Age of Personalities – and social media Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of IsraelBy Leslie LondonInconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 ‘unbranding’ of parties has political consequencesBy Moshe KolaColours, logos and slogans are losing power in the Age of Personalities – and social media Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of IsraelBy Leslie LondonInconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Crying ‘antisemitism’ at UCT a smokescreen to suppress criticism of IsraelBy Leslie LondonInconsistent definitions and selective reporting on anti-Jewish sentiment by the board of deputies and David Saks obfuscate the real war going on at the university Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Equality, opportunity and dignity must become realities for every womanBy Paul MashatileThe strength of our democracy is measured by the dignity of its women — who need to be empowered through economic inclusion, workplace equality and social support A history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 history of Africa’s post-Pleistocene productivity: A benefit, or a curse?By Andrew B SmithAfrica’s rich history, beginning with adaptable hunter-gatherers, highlights its resilience, productivity and the importance of reclaiming its heritage South Africa’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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’s competition law pivots to turn US tariffs into strategyBy Meluleki Nzimande & Shandré SmithA draft export exemption aims to enable exporters to collaborate legally Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Pilot programmes are over – Africa’s agriculture must scale, with women at its heartBy Rajneesh NarulaAsk African governments how they feel about agricultural innovation and their answer might surprise you. “They’re tired,” says Vanessa Adams, vice-president of Strategic Partnerships at AGRA, an organisation that aims to improve the adaptation of agri-food and farming systems to climate change. “They don’t want any more pilot programmes. Innovations that benefit 5 000 people […] Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Makhanda the poster child for municipal collapseBy Leroy MaisiriThe cause goes beyond corruption and incapacity to dysfunctional centralised, bureaucratic rule. The solution lies in decentralised, participatory and direct democratic forms of organisation Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Bye-bye Arusha Accords as Burundi solidifies one-party ruleBy Antoine Kaburahe & Lewis MudgeBurundi is not the only authoritarian country in the region. Tanzania is restricting the opposition, media and civil society, while Rwanda controls any dissent Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Gender-based violence a cycle of silence, outrage and forgotten namesBy Lulama MadyakaWe need to ensure gender-based violence stays on the agenda beyond the headlines and the hashtags during Women’s Month Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 }
Beyond resilience: The quiet rebellion of the ‘strong woman’By Jill SnijmanBut resilience is a survival mechanism that has become an expectation, and it shouldn’t be this way How to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More Latest News Correction and apology to AfriForum R11.5m Digital Vibes funds laundered through bogus cattle sales, SIU says Dubula Ngosiba: Young voices in an Age of Uncertainty Converting momentum into outcomes for Africa’s retirement members Charity must be strategic. Enough of the bleeding hearts Celebrating 21 years of impact: DUT’s vision for innovation and excellence Why life insurance and funeral plans matter SA’s great municipal experiment NWU strengthens support for post-graduate studies 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 to find the right leaderBy Helen GrangeAll too often known underperformers are recycled or ‘friends’ are selected to lead boards, councils and companies Load More