G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrityBy Katharina ZuegelThe G20 Summit in South Africa presents an opportunity to protect the integrity of information on global climate issues
The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequencesWhen encountering those who reject our fundamental values, we struggle to perceive them as fully human By Rafael WinklerWhy partnerships will power South African green energy transitionSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables By Mark Evans‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right By Nicola van der WesthuizenPartner ContentAdvancing inquiry-based teaching of physics and astronomy in the Overberg education districtBy SKATT Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 partnerships will power South African green energy transitionSouth Africa was forced into the energy transition by the electricity crisis, sparking a wave of private investment in renewables By Mark Evans‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right By Nicola van der WesthuizenPartner ContentAdvancing inquiry-based teaching of physics and astronomy in the Overberg education districtBy SKATT Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
‘Inclusive’ housing a start but we need deeper affordability in Cape TownTrue inclusion means deep affordability, long-term protections and treating housing, not as an asset class, but as a right By Nicola van der WesthuizenPartner ContentAdvancing inquiry-based teaching of physics and astronomy in the Overberg education districtBy SKATT
Partner ContentAdvancing inquiry-based teaching of physics and astronomy in the Overberg education districtBy SKATT
Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency pathBy Khwezi MabasaIt can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Made in China 2.0: Innovation, influence and geopoliticsBy Orefile BabeileChina has evolved from a producer of cheap goods to a global tech innovator, challenging Western dominance and reshaping the world through its rising clout Why big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 big business needs to rethink its relationship with SMMEsBy Matsie MpsheCorporates must partner with small enterprises to foster economic growth and innovation, moving beyond charity to strategic collaboration and inclusive supply chains National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
National dialogue: Only ‘ubuntu’ citizen actions, not talk shops, will solve SA’s problemsBy Rudi KimmieBuilding the country we want isn’t the government’s sole responsibility. People need to act and use the abilities they have to effect change Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Don’t regret your regretsBy Christopher Paul Szabo & Shaun ReadRegret is a common human emotion but it need not be negative if we learn to manage it through self-compassion, verbalisation and viewing it as a growth opportunity Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16By MisunderstoodBorn Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenitiesBy Charlise Finch & Pierre le RouxThe judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpetBy Mase Leshilo & Tumi MashegoAddressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African DevelopmentBy Seifudein AdemAfrica can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areasBy Wandile SihloboThe rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda, G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starvingBy Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O GostinA 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More Latest News Duduzile Sambudla-Zuma to stand trial in November over July 2021 unrest G20 leaders can’t tackle the climate crisis without addressing information integrity The garden that eats Frantz Fanon How South Africa’s Lesotho water project costs ballooned by R45bn Volvo EX 30 Cross Country first impressions: Like an effortless conversation around a bonfire The logic of values: On moral incommensurability and its consequences Scientists urge ambitious global plastics treaty to protect health Why partnerships will power South African green energy transition The art of the hustle 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 }
National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doingBy Klaus KotzeFar from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future Load More