Monetary policy can slow the pace of future price increases, but it cannot undo past increases in food, housing or transport costs.
At the Wits Digital Dome, Sjava reflects on 10 years of music by placing himself not above but among the stars that shaped his journey
Even the court’s own critics and annual reports acknowledge that prolonged delays erode public confidence, yet this matter now stands at more than four times the prescribed period
“This is not about Patrice waking up one morning and wanting to be president,” the lobbyist said. “It is about stabilising the centre of power before the ANC implodes”
The Western Cape’s secessionist rhetoric is not a provincial eccentricity but a continental red flag
Local elections do not inspire liberation songs or grand manifestos. But they shape the terrain on which national power is won or lost
This is why hunger cannot be addressed
through food parcels, feeding schemes or emergency relief alone
Gqeberha’s crisis is not simply about water scarcity. It is about whose lives matter, whose voices are heard and whether South Africa is willing to confront the unfinished business of apartheid in its most basic public services
Responsibility without accountability does not strengthen democracy; it hollows it out.
After a 20-year gap between albums, Andile Yenana reflects on silence, improvisation and finding his own voice on a live album