Water polo: A cult or a sport?By Shaun ReadMaking it into the school water polo team is the kids’ latest status goal – but this applies to any sport (think rugby or football)
Emphasise the ‘just’ aspect of the just energy transitionAs it strives for a greener, more sustainable future, the country must consider environmental, economic and social factors to ensure equity By Sisanda LupondwanaFrom terra nullius to terrible delay in land restitution and rightsSouth Africa’s land reform journey is still shaped by the legacies of colonial conquest and apartheid By Blossom MatizirofaNelson Mandela’s legacy is now our responsibility‘Nelson Mandela showed how one can transform oppression, struggle and subjugation into reconciliation, social justice and unity’ By Robert KigongoPartner ContentThe growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving itBy Partner Content The silent thief: AI exploits creators under the guise of innovationBy Rachelle Anesu ChaminukaAfrica must not become a data colony feeding algorithms that serve the Global North, while remaining voiceless in shaping the rules Zuma’s visit to Morocco triggers a relook at SA foreign policyBy Thembisa FakudeSouth Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is still fit for purpose Award-winning exploitation: South Africa’s sustainability façade unmaskedBy Brian AdamsRural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 terra nullius to terrible delay in land restitution and rightsSouth Africa’s land reform journey is still shaped by the legacies of colonial conquest and apartheid By Blossom MatizirofaNelson Mandela’s legacy is now our responsibility‘Nelson Mandela showed how one can transform oppression, struggle and subjugation into reconciliation, social justice and unity’ By Robert KigongoPartner ContentThe growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving itBy Partner Content The silent thief: AI exploits creators under the guise of innovationBy Rachelle Anesu ChaminukaAfrica must not become a data colony feeding algorithms that serve the Global North, while remaining voiceless in shaping the rules Zuma’s visit to Morocco triggers a relook at SA foreign policyBy Thembisa FakudeSouth Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is still fit for purpose Award-winning exploitation: South Africa’s sustainability façade unmaskedBy Brian AdamsRural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Nelson Mandela’s legacy is now our responsibility‘Nelson Mandela showed how one can transform oppression, struggle and subjugation into reconciliation, social justice and unity’ By Robert KigongoPartner ContentThe growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving itBy Partner Content
The silent thief: AI exploits creators under the guise of innovationBy Rachelle Anesu ChaminukaAfrica must not become a data colony feeding algorithms that serve the Global North, while remaining voiceless in shaping the rules Zuma’s visit to Morocco triggers a relook at SA foreign policyBy Thembisa FakudeSouth Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is still fit for purpose Award-winning exploitation: South Africa’s sustainability façade unmaskedBy Brian AdamsRural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Zuma’s visit to Morocco triggers a relook at SA foreign policyBy Thembisa FakudeSouth Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is still fit for purpose Award-winning exploitation: South Africa’s sustainability façade unmaskedBy Brian AdamsRural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Award-winning exploitation: South Africa’s sustainability façade unmaskedBy Brian AdamsRural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
ICJ: Every country obligated by climate and other international laws to stop global warmingBy Oliver C RuppelThis obligation arises from human rights, maritime and the customary international law, as well as the Paris Agreement and other climate change treaties and laws Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Genocide: Israel intentionally starving children to death in GazaBy Iqbal SulemanThe Israeli government, politicians and military have stated that all transfers of humanitarian aid – food, equipment, fuel, electricity and water – to Gaza must be stopped Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Chagos Archipelago residents deserve reparations, not regretsBy Clive Baldwin & Allan NgariThe deal between the UK and Mauritius does not do right by the Chagossian people or compensate them for the damage of colonialism SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
SA food inflation rises again — but doesn’t shift the moderate outlookBy Wandile SihloboConcerns over poultry and red meat supplies should not have a bearing in the long term Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Mergers without borders are emerging, led by changes to African nations’ laws and regional bodiesBy Xolani Nyali & Nazeera MiaThe continent’s regional regulators are building frameworks to simplify cross-border compliance and national authorities are adapting laws to support these ambitions Africa, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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, the US and the East: In search of balance in a changing worldBy Daryl SwanepoelSouth Africa and the continent need to quietly assert control over their future through investment, innovation and intellectual engagement US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
US Congress should ask questions about the Ivanhoe Atlantic DealBy Michael WalshDid US ambassador to Liberia Mark Toner, US Africa bureau official Troy Fitrell, Africa adviser to the US president Massad Boulos and former US special envoy J Peter Pham have any conflict of interests in influencing the deal? Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 }
Reciprocity or retaliation? The semantics of US trade powerBy Imran KhalidThe world is no longer panicking over US trade threats but laying the foundation for an environment where Washington can no longer hold it over a barrel The mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More Latest News Water polo: A cult or a sport? ‘Travel has been my classroom’ Ramaphosa says talks with US on tariffs ongoing as measures are delayed for seven days SA’s draft second climate plan calls for urgent action, global support Flysafair reaches wage deal with pilots, ending strike Is South Africa’s aviation sector headed for a crash? The growth of live dealer casinos and what’s driving it 10 Hours, 8 Tracks, 1 Lifetime: Apiwe Bubu’s 20-year journey to his debut album Walter Oltmann and the alchemy of wire 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 mask of apartheid – privatisationBy Sõzarn BardayThe state once enforced exclusion through law, now racial inequality is decentralised and enforced by private actors through economics, technology, the law, capital and technology Load More