The number of medical negligence cases continues to rise, notwithstanding attempts to reduce the long-standing burden on the National Health Service (NHS). Oxford University Hospitals, providing physical, mental health, and social care at the John Radcliffe, Horton General, and Churchill hospitals and the Nuffield Orthopedic Centre, paid out more than £30 million in compensation for […]
Despite the global environment becoming less tense since the March meeting, the central bank will remain cautious, economists say
Countries in Africa will continue to be pawns, and have to bow to the US, unless we work collectively to build our economic heft and better the lives of our people
The acceleration of financial technology across South Africa has dismantled structural impediments that historically constrained market participation. Today, the online trading South Africa has stimulated serves as a conduit for expanded engagement with equities, exchange-traded funds and commodities. These systems replace high-cost, relationship-based brokerage models with algorithmic precision, real-time transparency and scalability. Overarchingly, this mutation signifies a […]
The trade-off for curiosity and choice is the lack of accountability that we foster with artificial intelligence
SIU recovers over R500 million in corruption cases from water department deals
BirdLife South Africa publishes revised Red Data Book highlighting urgent bird conservation crisis in Southern Africa
The country could return to being a net exporter of maize and the domestic prices to moderate, easing the general food price inflation
Fraud, mismanagement and missing files characterise the systemic rot which is causing thousands to suffer
The change must not merely happen to people — it must involve them, which means rethinking our approach to education and training