Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva ConventionsBy Sõzarn BardayThe airstrikes are about more than Iran’s nuclear capacity; they are aimed at the network of supporters of Palestinians’ right to exist
(Re)centre youths in city planningSpatial barriers, which translate into transport and data costs, put financial strain on job-seekers By Stuart MorrisonTrafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for childrenChildren on the continent are trafficked, sexually exploited, forced into marriage, recruited into armed forces and made to beg By Zororai NkomoThe future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justiceYoung people need to have discussions with their peers who have become apathetic and disengaged and volunteer in our communities to create a just society By Senzakahle MazibukoPartner Content2025 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz: A three-day celebration of African and global jazzBy Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividendBy Jean-Luc StalonPartnerships between education institutions and the private sector, with the backing of policymakers need to develop a strong school-to-work pipeline. From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMIBy Zakia SalodWe need thinkers who can connect the dots between science and society, code and compassion, data and dignity Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled?By Ash MüllerThe Fynbos, a vertical forest tower of 689 apartments, was initially planned for 142 Bree Street, smack in the city’s centre Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for childrenChildren on the continent are trafficked, sexually exploited, forced into marriage, recruited into armed forces and made to beg By Zororai NkomoThe future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justiceYoung people need to have discussions with their peers who have become apathetic and disengaged and volunteer in our communities to create a just society By Senzakahle MazibukoPartner Content2025 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz: A three-day celebration of African and global jazzBy Standard Bank Joy of Jazz Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividendBy Jean-Luc StalonPartnerships between education institutions and the private sector, with the backing of policymakers need to develop a strong school-to-work pipeline. From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMIBy Zakia SalodWe need thinkers who can connect the dots between science and society, code and compassion, data and dignity Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled?By Ash MüllerThe Fynbos, a vertical forest tower of 689 apartments, was initially planned for 142 Bree Street, smack in the city’s centre Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justiceYoung people need to have discussions with their peers who have become apathetic and disengaged and volunteer in our communities to create a just society By Senzakahle MazibukoPartner Content2025 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz: A three-day celebration of African and global jazzBy Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
Partner Content2025 Standard Bank Joy of Jazz: A three-day celebration of African and global jazzBy Standard Bank Joy of Jazz
Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividendBy Jean-Luc StalonPartnerships between education institutions and the private sector, with the backing of policymakers need to develop a strong school-to-work pipeline. From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMIBy Zakia SalodWe need thinkers who can connect the dots between science and society, code and compassion, data and dignity Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled?By Ash MüllerThe Fynbos, a vertical forest tower of 689 apartments, was initially planned for 142 Bree Street, smack in the city’s centre Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMIBy Zakia SalodWe need thinkers who can connect the dots between science and society, code and compassion, data and dignity Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled?By Ash MüllerThe Fynbos, a vertical forest tower of 689 apartments, was initially planned for 142 Bree Street, smack in the city’s centre Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled?By Ash MüllerThe Fynbos, a vertical forest tower of 689 apartments, was initially planned for 142 Bree Street, smack in the city’s centre Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Early 2025-26 production prospects signal an ample global grain and oilseed harvestBy Wandile SihloboThis forecast is based indications of good harvests in key producing countries such as the European Union, Russia, Canada, Argentina, the United Kingdom and India We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
We need to rebuild the idea of the publicBy Richard PithouseSouth Africa is in crisis and the intra-elite battles about how to move forward do not offer any viable path towards a just way resolution Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Bitching and moaning. For a causeBy Irwin ManoimThis is an edited version of former co-editor Irwin Manoim’s speech delivered at a reunion of those who were there when the Weekly Mail, now the Mail & Guardian, was founded 40 years ago on 14 June UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
UN credibility crisis: The US veto shields Israel’s destruction of GazaBy Nkosinathi MtshaliThe United Nations Security Council needs reform. The US has, since 1946, exercised its veto more than 80 times, many of those to block resolutions critical of Israel The law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 law is not neutral — it serves power or it serves the peopleBy Abongile Nkamisa and Bwanika LwangaElite corporate law firms have acted as if transformation is optional. The legal fraternity must take a clear stance in support of social justice and equality Digital occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 occupation: How surveillance technologies repress dissent from Gaza to Cape TownBy Sõzarn BardayThis creeping form of observation marks a dangerous evolution in how power is exercised and dissent controlled Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Global March to Gaza is a moral reckoningBy Hasina KathradaMore than 2,000 people – 55 from South Africa – have converged in Egypt in a show of international solidarity Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Battle for energy justice: Why we must win social ownershipBy Ferron PedroElectricity must be treated as a public good and a fundamental human right Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More Latest News Israel’s offensive in Iran breaches the Geneva Conventions (Re)centre youths in city planning Government worried about safety of South Africans in Iran Trafficking in Africa a threat to securing a continent fit for children The future is now: A call to SA’s youth to build social justice Harness the potential of the continent’s demographic dividend Survey finds SA youth display financial savvy From struggle to superpower: A letter to SA’s youth to rise through STEMI Why has Cape Town’s giant green residential building been cancelled? Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 484 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Social media can transform citizen-based monitoring and improve service deliveryBorn Free: Ernst van Zyl: 49 Afrikaans ‘refugees’, the Expropriation Act, Bela Bill Act, Talks with the Trump Administration, Farm Murders – Podcast episode sevenCosas 4: Naming the elephant in the room – the crime of apartheid 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 }
Cutting unemployment rate needs a national, coordinated effortBy Francis PetersenThe requirements of the job market in all professions require ongoing university curriculum reviews to assess each programme’s relevance and alignment with the needs of professions, industry and society Load More