Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulationsBy Ivan MeyerTransformation and growth are not opposing goals. But poorly designed regulation risks achieving neither
Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa backIncluding women in research leadership—and health leadership more broadly—is not charity; it is strategy. By Duduzile Ndwandwe and Rutendo KandawasvikaIran stands firm at Hormuz while Washington drives the world economy to its kneesIran has drawn the line at Hormuz through sovereignty, anti-colonial memory and strategic endurance. Washington, Israel and Europe continue to answer with war, siege and sanctions By Gillian SchutteRemember, Remember the 4th of NovemberAs unpredictable as elections may be, the best outcome for voters in the 4 November local government elections would be an electoral system which incentivises and rewards candidates for consistent engagement with communities rather than media engagement for their political party By Nkateko Joseph MabasaPartner ContentConnecting capital to opportunity: Strengthening the South Africa–global investment corridorBy Jersey Finance Investing for the price of a coffeeBy Ash MüllerThe most accessible entry point is through real estate investment trusts. Think of them as the ‘Uber of property ownership’ — you don’t need to own the car to benefit from the ride Africa Forward Summit: The Buyer Has Come to the SellerBy Thebe IkalafengWhat the Africa Forward Summit means for the continent in a new global order. Faiez, Your attempted smear campaign can’t hide the facts: you and the ANC are to blame for violent crimeBy Nicholas GotsellFaiez Jacobs writes as though JP Smith is concerned about testifying at the Madlanga Commission. The opposite is true Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Iran stands firm at Hormuz while Washington drives the world economy to its kneesIran has drawn the line at Hormuz through sovereignty, anti-colonial memory and strategic endurance. Washington, Israel and Europe continue to answer with war, siege and sanctions By Gillian SchutteRemember, Remember the 4th of NovemberAs unpredictable as elections may be, the best outcome for voters in the 4 November local government elections would be an electoral system which incentivises and rewards candidates for consistent engagement with communities rather than media engagement for their political party By Nkateko Joseph MabasaPartner ContentConnecting capital to opportunity: Strengthening the South Africa–global investment corridorBy Jersey Finance Investing for the price of a coffeeBy Ash MüllerThe most accessible entry point is through real estate investment trusts. Think of them as the ‘Uber of property ownership’ — you don’t need to own the car to benefit from the ride Africa Forward Summit: The Buyer Has Come to the SellerBy Thebe IkalafengWhat the Africa Forward Summit means for the continent in a new global order. Faiez, Your attempted smear campaign can’t hide the facts: you and the ANC are to blame for violent crimeBy Nicholas GotsellFaiez Jacobs writes as though JP Smith is concerned about testifying at the Madlanga Commission. The opposite is true Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Remember, Remember the 4th of NovemberAs unpredictable as elections may be, the best outcome for voters in the 4 November local government elections would be an electoral system which incentivises and rewards candidates for consistent engagement with communities rather than media engagement for their political party By Nkateko Joseph MabasaPartner ContentConnecting capital to opportunity: Strengthening the South Africa–global investment corridorBy Jersey Finance
Partner ContentConnecting capital to opportunity: Strengthening the South Africa–global investment corridorBy Jersey Finance
Investing for the price of a coffeeBy Ash MüllerThe most accessible entry point is through real estate investment trusts. Think of them as the ‘Uber of property ownership’ — you don’t need to own the car to benefit from the ride Africa Forward Summit: The Buyer Has Come to the SellerBy Thebe IkalafengWhat the Africa Forward Summit means for the continent in a new global order. Faiez, Your attempted smear campaign can’t hide the facts: you and the ANC are to blame for violent crimeBy Nicholas GotsellFaiez Jacobs writes as though JP Smith is concerned about testifying at the Madlanga Commission. The opposite is true Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 Forward Summit: The Buyer Has Come to the SellerBy Thebe IkalafengWhat the Africa Forward Summit means for the continent in a new global order. Faiez, Your attempted smear campaign can’t hide the facts: you and the ANC are to blame for violent crimeBy Nicholas GotsellFaiez Jacobs writes as though JP Smith is concerned about testifying at the Madlanga Commission. The opposite is true Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Faiez, Your attempted smear campaign can’t hide the facts: you and the ANC are to blame for violent crimeBy Nicholas GotsellFaiez Jacobs writes as though JP Smith is concerned about testifying at the Madlanga Commission. The opposite is true Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Reflections on workers’ regression, resistance and renewalBy Zwelinzima VaviWith millions of South Africans unemployed — particularly young people — employers wield enormous power. The message is clear: “If you don’t accept these conditions, there are hundreds waiting to take your place” Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Unionised workforce still idealBy Zingiswa LosiWe are proud of how far Cosatu has come since it was launched 40 years ago in Durban and the role it has played in ending apartheid, securing our constitutional democracy, uplifting workers and enshrining their rights into law White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
White workers earn 380% more than blacksBy Gillian SchutteOn Workers’ Day 2026, the typical white worker still stands far above the typical black African worker in a labour market built through conquest, land theft and racial rule A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
A focus on one faltering building blockBy Busani Ngcaweni and Pali LehohlaThe country presents a clear illustration of how a weak social foundation constrains industrial development and reinforces structural inefficiencies but we can change that Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Fragmented workers, the only mourners in ANC-SACP divorceBy Lubabalo CenganiWhen workers are divided by political loyalty to competing parties, they cannot effectively unite against employers during wage negotiations The leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 leadership crisis behind joblessnessBy Walter MatliOur high unemployment rate is not incidental. It is the outcome of decisions taken, priorities set and in some cases, the absence of decisive action across institutions responsible for shaping economic and labour market outcomes Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Paying tribute to the working classBy Mahlengi BhenguThe road that lies ahead will not be easy. Let us walk it together with unwavering commitment to the total emancipation of the working class May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
May Day and the disappearance of the labour beatBy Mandla J RadebeAs the country marks another May Day, the central question is not nostalgia for an earlier media moment. It is whether democratic communication can still make workers visible in ways equal to their continuing role in shaping South African society Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More Latest News Building with purpose: How MBDA projects take shape Musa Khawula ordered to apologise to Malema or face 30 days in jail SA padel gets a global upgrade: Premier Padel P2 launched Ruto projects $1 billion Kenya–Tanzania trade milestone in 2026 as ties deepen Constitutional Court expected to make landmark Phala Phala ruling on Friday Western Cape government rejects job-killing draft broad-based black economic empowerment regulations SIU flags inflated generator prices in R25m Ditsobotla contract probe IFP factional tension flares as leaked voice note sparks allegations of violence Excluding women scientists from leadership is holding Africa back 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 }
Workers’ Day is hollow when millions lack jobsBy Geordin Hill-LewisSouth Africans should ask a simple question: what does it mean to celebrate workers in a country that keeps producing unemployment? Load More