SA binges on lawlessness, impunityBy Marlan PadayacheeTransport Minister Barbara Creecy says South Africa’s tolerance for “just one drink” has become a licence for mass death
Between truth and perilSouth Africans are not merely spectators to the Madlanga Commission; they are stakeholders in its success or failure By Tebogo KhaasYesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressorsUntil power is made boring, limited and reversible, yesterday’s victims will continue to become tomorrow’s oppressors and the cycle will remain unbroken By Reginald NtombaThe US-Sino tiff, boon for AfricaThere are already promising indications that economic competition at various levels between the United States and China is benefitting the African continent By Vuslat BayogluPartner ContentProtected: Beyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Why opposition parties still fails to unseat the ANC despite declining electoral supportBy Mpumezo RaloThe ANC’s historically legitimacy, the divided opposition, the proportional electorate system, and the lack of a broad-based party all contribute to its continued dominance Why transaction-led financial inclusion is no longer enough in AfricaBy Christine WuAccount ownership across sub-Saharan Africa has expanded materially over the past decade South Africa’s vision for dialogue, reform, and shared growth at the World Economic Forum 2026By Mpho Parks TauSouth Africa will take its message of dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and economic reform to the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressorsUntil power is made boring, limited and reversible, yesterday’s victims will continue to become tomorrow’s oppressors and the cycle will remain unbroken By Reginald NtombaThe US-Sino tiff, boon for AfricaThere are already promising indications that economic competition at various levels between the United States and China is benefitting the African continent By Vuslat BayogluPartner ContentProtected: Beyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College Why opposition parties still fails to unseat the ANC despite declining electoral supportBy Mpumezo RaloThe ANC’s historically legitimacy, the divided opposition, the proportional electorate system, and the lack of a broad-based party all contribute to its continued dominance Why transaction-led financial inclusion is no longer enough in AfricaBy Christine WuAccount ownership across sub-Saharan Africa has expanded materially over the past decade South Africa’s vision for dialogue, reform, and shared growth at the World Economic Forum 2026By Mpho Parks TauSouth Africa will take its message of dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and economic reform to the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 US-Sino tiff, boon for AfricaThere are already promising indications that economic competition at various levels between the United States and China is benefitting the African continent By Vuslat BayogluPartner ContentProtected: Beyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Partner ContentProtected: Beyond matric results: what meaningful education looks like in a changing worldBy Somerset College
Why opposition parties still fails to unseat the ANC despite declining electoral supportBy Mpumezo RaloThe ANC’s historically legitimacy, the divided opposition, the proportional electorate system, and the lack of a broad-based party all contribute to its continued dominance Why transaction-led financial inclusion is no longer enough in AfricaBy Christine WuAccount ownership across sub-Saharan Africa has expanded materially over the past decade South Africa’s vision for dialogue, reform, and shared growth at the World Economic Forum 2026By Mpho Parks TauSouth Africa will take its message of dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and economic reform to the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 transaction-led financial inclusion is no longer enough in AfricaBy Christine WuAccount ownership across sub-Saharan Africa has expanded materially over the past decade South Africa’s vision for dialogue, reform, and shared growth at the World Economic Forum 2026By Mpho Parks TauSouth Africa will take its message of dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and economic reform to the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
South Africa’s vision for dialogue, reform, and shared growth at the World Economic Forum 2026By Mpho Parks TauSouth Africa will take its message of dialogue, multilateral cooperation, and economic reform to the 56th World Economic Forum in Davos in January 2026 Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Trump’s arrest of Maduro: The dying breath of the liberal international orderBy Orefile BabeileThe arrest of Nicolás Maduro will not be remembered as an isolated act of American overreach. It will be remembered as a moment of clarity Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Can prisons be profitable real estate?By Ash MüllerPrisons are assets with huge demand and consume a large portion of public capital Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Ramaphosa no weak presidentBy Cornelius MonamaBold and assertive Cyril debunks the myth of a weak and indecisive leader SA’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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’s foreign policy at a crossroadsBy Lungisani MngadiThis does not require abandoning old allies but it does require recognising that the world has moved on from the ideological certainties of the past IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
IShowSpeed is avatar of Africa’s Gen ZBy Wellington MuzengezaHe embodies the raw, unfiltered, chaotic rhythm of youth, a generation unwilling to be scripted by the old guard, impatient with hierarchy, hungry for immediacy and determined to seize the stage without waiting their turn AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
AI, energy crisis and climate changeBy Arthur MutambaraGlobally, efforts are underway to address the complex nexus between AI, energy and decarbonisation Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Two giants lead Africa’s mining agendaBy Thuso Tseetse and Reindolf Ofosu-HeneBotswana and Ghana have become emblematic of policies and strategies designed to strengthen the mining industry by building national participation, diversifying away from historically dominant commodities and improving regulatory coherence The Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 Global South’s new AI architectsBy Imran KhalidThe rise of Chinese AI is not just a story of national success; it is a story of how China is capturing the “means of development” for the entire world. By providing efficient, permissive and highly capable tools, China has lowered the entry barrier to the AI age for everyone Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More Latest News SA binges on lawlessness, impunity Fraud claims rock ANC in Joburg Between truth and peril Waste collection resumes in Randburg following casual workers’ strike Authorities race to avert Barberton dam disaster The US-Sino tiff, boon for Africa Yesterday’s victims, tomorrow’s oppressors Tears for Vaal crash children Motsepe firms in $195m mining row 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 }
Trump’s whips and chains initiativeBy Donovan E WilliamsHe has been ruling like a dictator, claiming wartime powers, circumventing the Senate and Congress Load More