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‘I Want People to Dance’: Tresor Talks Music, Legacy and Joy of Jazz
Friday
/ 26 September 2025

‘I Want People to Dance’: Tresor Talks Music, Legacy and Joy of Jazz

Tresor reflects on a decade of award-winning African pop, his groundbreaking collaborations with Drake and Hugh Masekela and the music that inspires him today

By Kibo Ngowi
Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Dancing the Death Drill: A Resurrection of forgotten spirits

Dancing the Death Drill is more than theatre — it is a resurrection, a requiem and a haunting reminder of forgotten African history

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
After Doha the Middle East’s security architecture might be anchored in Ankara
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2025

After Doha the Middle East’s security architecture might be anchored in Ankara

The only Muslim-majority Nato power, Türkiye’s growing influence and booming defence industry give it weight in the region

By Mariam Jooma Carikci
South Africa will advance its priorities at the UN General Assembly
Article
/ 24 September 2025

South Africa will advance its priorities at the UN General Assembly

The General Debate of the 80th Session of United Nations General Assembly, taking place from 23 to 27 September, is an opportunity to make our voice heard

By Nomonde Mnukwa
Boks’ win raises questions of allegiance, privilege and the test of leadership
Thought Leader
/ 24 September 2025

Boks’ win raises questions of allegiance, privilege and the test of leadership

The rugby team’s victory over the All Black was way more than a record win; it was a symbolic one too

By Armand Bam
Financial mismanagement continues in the City of Johannesburg
Thought Leader
/ 23 September 2025

Financial mismanagement continues in the City of Johannesburg

The council has racked up billions in irregular and unauthorised expenditure, impacting services and ratepayers

By Phumla Williams
Let’s club together to foster dialogue and promote tolerance in the age of social media
Thought Leader
/ 22 September 2025

Let’s club together to foster dialogue and promote tolerance in the age of social media

Organisations such as The 1926 Club foster rational discussion and respectful disagreement to counter online isolation and echo chambers

By Christopher Paul Szabo in collaboration with Shaun Read
ACSA’s performance in sustainable aviation takes off
Article
/ 19 September 2025

ACSA’s performance in sustainable aviation takes off

ACSA’s ESG journey serves as a model for how state-owned enterprises in emerging markets can leverage their core operations to generate long-term value, contribute meaningfully to national development and lead in environmental stewardship and social transformation

By Laurene Less
Malawi’s high-tech election balances on fragile trust
Article
/ 18 September 2025

Malawi’s high-tech election balances on fragile trust

As it counts ballots from its general election, new tech and legions of observers collide with old problems: public mistrust and the ghost of a nullified vote

By Collins Mtika
Global cities call for $800bn in climate finance at first African Urban20 summit
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2025

Global cities call for $800bn in climate finance at first African Urban20 summit

Urban leaders call for multilevel governance, affordable housing and zero-emission transport to drive sustainable urban futures

By Sheree Bega
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