The heavy price of silenceBy Armand BamKeeping quiet, denial and lack of courage in leaders enable genocide and corruption
African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy FrameworksFor the remainder of the year, the African Union Commission will continue to guide the review process with a view to generating a High-Level Panel Report By Eyaaz MatwadiaUganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another termAs he runs for president yet again, his NRM party aims to boost the economy and uplift citizens but critics say that the people have lost faith in him By Halima AthumaniLawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspectiveDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth By Seifudein AdemPartner ContentFak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own CurrentBy Partner Content Enabling greater access to employment opportunities through digital platforms and literacyBy Mills SokoDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth Unlock the potential in the township economyBy Kagiso MahlanguWhen legislation moves beyond a compliance-oriented mindset toward a model of economic enablement, township enterprises can fully realise their potential Mzansi Unicorns: Innocentia Motau – Your Network is Your Net Worth – Podcast episode 4By Tshediso “Teddy” KhuzwayoMzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change. History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another termAs he runs for president yet again, his NRM party aims to boost the economy and uplift citizens but critics say that the people have lost faith in him By Halima AthumaniLawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspectiveDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth By Seifudein AdemPartner ContentFak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own CurrentBy Partner Content Enabling greater access to employment opportunities through digital platforms and literacyBy Mills SokoDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth Unlock the potential in the township economyBy Kagiso MahlanguWhen legislation moves beyond a compliance-oriented mindset toward a model of economic enablement, township enterprises can fully realise their potential Mzansi Unicorns: Innocentia Motau – Your Network is Your Net Worth – Podcast episode 4By Tshediso “Teddy” KhuzwayoMzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change. History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspectiveDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth By Seifudein AdemPartner ContentFak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own CurrentBy Partner Content
Partner ContentFak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own CurrentBy Partner Content
Enabling greater access to employment opportunities through digital platforms and literacyBy Mills SokoDigital platforms are vital to combat youth unemployment in South Africa, addressing systemic barriers and fostering economic growth Unlock the potential in the township economyBy Kagiso MahlanguWhen legislation moves beyond a compliance-oriented mindset toward a model of economic enablement, township enterprises can fully realise their potential Mzansi Unicorns: Innocentia Motau – Your Network is Your Net Worth – Podcast episode 4By Tshediso “Teddy” KhuzwayoMzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change. History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Unlock the potential in the township economyBy Kagiso MahlanguWhen legislation moves beyond a compliance-oriented mindset toward a model of economic enablement, township enterprises can fully realise their potential Mzansi Unicorns: Innocentia Motau – Your Network is Your Net Worth – Podcast episode 4By Tshediso “Teddy” KhuzwayoMzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change. History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Mzansi Unicorns: Innocentia Motau – Your Network is Your Net Worth – Podcast episode 4By Tshediso “Teddy” KhuzwayoMzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change. History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propagandaBy Ncebakazi MakwetuMass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda. Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – againBy Guy OliverShould the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it. Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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, trauma and the psychology of supremacyBy Farooq MalikZionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence. The UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 UN at 80: Adapt or DieBy Adekeye AdebajoWith US President Donald Trump blithely brushing aside the United Nations’ many achievements, it is worth revisiting the organization’s successes and failures over the years. While it is obvious that the world’s premier multilateral body must reform, it is equally obvious that we would all be worse off without it. The perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 perpetual nature of capture in South AfricaBy Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla NdimandeSouth Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clearBy Craig Moffat & EM HozaPresident Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Israel in Africa – a friend with no benefitsBy Mariam Jooma Carikci & Lorelle BellHow loans, aid and technology deals enrich Israel while leaving African citizens with the debt Africa deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 deserves better than a nuclear pushBy Lydia Petersen, Ntombizodidi Mapapu, Tyler Booth & Peter BeckerExtending the life of Koeberg, with its associated expense and waste-disposal problems, is not necessary — and nuclear energy is not clean or cost-effective Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More Latest News The heavy price of silence African Union High-Level Review of Governance, Peace and Security Policy Frameworks Uganda’s Museveni: seven times a president, still wants another term Lawrence of Arabia vs Wolf Warrior II: Africa-China relations in a comparative perspective Siphokazi Jonas on storytelling, survival and the future of African literature Mutharika set for political encore as Malawi prepares for historic inauguration Fak’ugesi 2025: Power Surge, Africa’s Digital Creativity is Set to Generate Its Own Current ‘Tembisa Hospital killed my son’ Isidingo to Levels: Busisiwe Ntintili’s 25-year reign in storytelling 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 }
Festivals: When celebration becomes a catalyst for changeBy Maxine GrayEvents such as the Luxurious Marble Circus is backed by sponsorship that brings people together, creates jobs and is a driver for social and environmental change Load More