Errol Musk and apartheid amnesiaBy Armand BamThe truly astonishing part of Musk’s interview was his insistence that apartheid did not oppress Black people because he personally did not witness any oppression
Unmasking Washington’s strategic disengagementTrump’s inflammatory remarks about “white genocide” during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state visit were not merely offensive; they invoked white nationalist tropes aimed at delegitimising Black leadership on African soil By Wellington MuzengezaWhen Gen Z turned politics into the feedMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties By Imran KhalidUNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaThe International Court of Justice’s 1975 advisory opinion affirmed that no ties of sovereignty existed between Morocco and Western Sahara, yet 50 years later, the UN’s actions contradict that judgement through procedural diplomacy By Zeenat AdamPartner ContentTurning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness weekBy NLC Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian VestreÅsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness An international call to action on integrated fire management and wildfire resilienceBy Trevor AbrahamsWildland fires will remain part of Africa’s landscape, but their impact must be reduced Reinventing Africa’s most influential cityBy Vuslat BayogluJohannesburg is the beating heart of the African continent—the financial engine that drives its growth Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
When Gen Z turned politics into the feedMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties By Imran KhalidUNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaThe International Court of Justice’s 1975 advisory opinion affirmed that no ties of sovereignty existed between Morocco and Western Sahara, yet 50 years later, the UN’s actions contradict that judgement through procedural diplomacy By Zeenat AdamPartner ContentTurning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness weekBy NLC Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian VestreÅsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness An international call to action on integrated fire management and wildfire resilienceBy Trevor AbrahamsWildland fires will remain part of Africa’s landscape, but their impact must be reduced Reinventing Africa’s most influential cityBy Vuslat BayogluJohannesburg is the beating heart of the African continent—the financial engine that drives its growth Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaThe International Court of Justice’s 1975 advisory opinion affirmed that no ties of sovereignty existed between Morocco and Western Sahara, yet 50 years later, the UN’s actions contradict that judgement through procedural diplomacy By Zeenat AdamPartner ContentTurning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness weekBy NLC
Partner ContentTurning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness weekBy NLC
Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian VestreÅsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness An international call to action on integrated fire management and wildfire resilienceBy Trevor AbrahamsWildland fires will remain part of Africa’s landscape, but their impact must be reduced Reinventing Africa’s most influential cityBy Vuslat BayogluJohannesburg is the beating heart of the African continent—the financial engine that drives its growth Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
An international call to action on integrated fire management and wildfire resilienceBy Trevor AbrahamsWildland fires will remain part of Africa’s landscape, but their impact must be reduced Reinventing Africa’s most influential cityBy Vuslat BayogluJohannesburg is the beating heart of the African continent—the financial engine that drives its growth Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
Reinventing Africa’s most influential cityBy Vuslat BayogluJohannesburg is the beating heart of the African continent—the financial engine that drives its growth Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
Moving from words to actions to keep children safe from sexual abuse in churchesBy Selina PalmHer own church remained complicit in this abuse by silencing her voice, taking the side of her perpetrators and presenting her with distorted theologies of submission and forgiveness. COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
COP30 analysis: the weather is natural, the disaster is notBy Yolandi MeyerThe weather’s natural, but the disaster isn’t Africa must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 must end the AI extraction economy nowBy Geci Karuri-Sebina, Farai Mlambo, Beatrice Bonami, Kholiswa Malindini, Angella NdakaWe must stop being the world’s digital quarry Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
Mr President“, please help — my wife says she isn’t married to me”By Rohit Misra“It’s all very well for you, Rohit. If we ever got divorced in India you’d owe nothing, but in South Africa you’d get 50% of everything I own.” You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
You don’t need a summit to clean a city; you need consistencyBy Ash MüllerThe people of Johannesburg have cried many tears over the past decade and become accustomed to temporary service delivery ‘solutions’ From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controlsBy Sõzarn BardayPalestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer The Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 Black Atlantic’s quest for reparationsBy Adekeye AdebajoThe geopolitical environment is arguably not conducive to pursuing reparations for slavery and colonialism. But Africa and its diaspora in the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe continue to make headway, with a focus on seeking financial compensation and ending racial discrimination Africa’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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’s G20 Test: Finding balance between growth and governanceBy Mischka MoosaThe continent is increasingly being looked at to drive global efforts to secure sustainable supply chains as economies transition to cleaner energy sources Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More Latest News Financial institutions push for higher global participation of youth and women-led firms Keir Starmer announces major UK investment push in South Africa ahead of G20 Turning the tide: How the NLC is strengthening integrity and accountability during fraud awareness week This is an emergency: The G20 women’s shutdown and the crisis SA can’t ignore Art as a weapon Kickin’ It With Kim Jayde goes international The bioscope is back: Soweto film Market & film festival are reclaiming township cinema culture How hip-hop is aging gracefully Diary: We The 99 People’s Summit; Universe on stage in Cape Town; Mosax at the the Reef Hotel 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 }
Facts, myths and fake newsBy Donovan E WilliamsReality is a lot more surreal than we care to admit Load More