‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in AfricaBy Gaia Chiti Strigelli, Tapiwa Uchizi Nyasulu, Cynthia Amanda LunguThe majority of those displaced in emergencies are women and girls, increasing their risk of sexual violence. Girls are forced into child marriage or transactional sex, both last resorts when food is scarce
South Africa’s G20 coup de grâceBy the summit’s end, Ramaphosa emerged with an elevated global profile By Marlan PadayacheeSouth Africa’s future depends on electoral integrityThe next election will be for the survival and credibility of the country’s democracy By Turkmen TerziAdministrative violence: The hidden barrier to justice for GBV survivorsWhen the system ignores its own timelines, it turns bureaucracy into violence By Sheena SwemmerPartner ContentDUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in ChinaBy DUT Confronting our innate perceptions to tackle gender-based violenceBy Natasha MboyisaWe cannot treat GBV only at its point of eruption. We must go upstream to the formation of identity and gender norms. This means funding and institutionalising programmes that work with boys and men, teaching and empowering them that manhood is not domination, that power does not have to harm, and that accountability is a form of strength. How Ramaphosa Trump-ed his US counterpart: A global communication masterclassBy Cornelius Tanana MonamaThe G20 Summit was a moment that announced to the world that the Global South is ready not only to contribute to global discourse but to shape it B20: A catalyst for Africa’s luxury renaissanceBy Buyi MafokoThe world is moving from borrowing African aesthetics to embracing African authority How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 future depends on electoral integrityThe next election will be for the survival and credibility of the country’s democracy By Turkmen TerziAdministrative violence: The hidden barrier to justice for GBV survivorsWhen the system ignores its own timelines, it turns bureaucracy into violence By Sheena SwemmerPartner ContentDUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in ChinaBy DUT Confronting our innate perceptions to tackle gender-based violenceBy Natasha MboyisaWe cannot treat GBV only at its point of eruption. We must go upstream to the formation of identity and gender norms. This means funding and institutionalising programmes that work with boys and men, teaching and empowering them that manhood is not domination, that power does not have to harm, and that accountability is a form of strength. How Ramaphosa Trump-ed his US counterpart: A global communication masterclassBy Cornelius Tanana MonamaThe G20 Summit was a moment that announced to the world that the Global South is ready not only to contribute to global discourse but to shape it B20: A catalyst for Africa’s luxury renaissanceBy Buyi MafokoThe world is moving from borrowing African aesthetics to embracing African authority How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
Administrative violence: The hidden barrier to justice for GBV survivorsWhen the system ignores its own timelines, it turns bureaucracy into violence By Sheena SwemmerPartner ContentDUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in ChinaBy DUT
Partner ContentDUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in ChinaBy DUT
Confronting our innate perceptions to tackle gender-based violenceBy Natasha MboyisaWe cannot treat GBV only at its point of eruption. We must go upstream to the formation of identity and gender norms. This means funding and institutionalising programmes that work with boys and men, teaching and empowering them that manhood is not domination, that power does not have to harm, and that accountability is a form of strength. How Ramaphosa Trump-ed his US counterpart: A global communication masterclassBy Cornelius Tanana MonamaThe G20 Summit was a moment that announced to the world that the Global South is ready not only to contribute to global discourse but to shape it B20: A catalyst for Africa’s luxury renaissanceBy Buyi MafokoThe world is moving from borrowing African aesthetics to embracing African authority How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
How Ramaphosa Trump-ed his US counterpart: A global communication masterclassBy Cornelius Tanana MonamaThe G20 Summit was a moment that announced to the world that the Global South is ready not only to contribute to global discourse but to shape it B20: A catalyst for Africa’s luxury renaissanceBy Buyi MafokoThe world is moving from borrowing African aesthetics to embracing African authority How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
B20: A catalyst for Africa’s luxury renaissanceBy Buyi MafokoThe world is moving from borrowing African aesthetics to embracing African authority How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
How to respond to sexual assault survivorsBy Catherine PoultonMany women and girls have survived sexual violence perpetrated by armed groups and armed forces in DRC, when fleeing to Burundi, and incidents have also been reported in the refugee site South Africa’s agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 agricultural exports boomBy Wandile SihloboThe latest data for the third quarter shows that South Africa’s agricultural exports totalled US$4.7 billion, up from 13% from the same period a year ago Why South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 South Africa’s unsafe water situation demands immediate interventionBy Robert ErasmusBoiling water is also an effective and low-cost way to make uncertain water safe for drinking and cooking. The members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 members-only club in Jozi that’s been going strong for over 100 yearsBy Ash MüllerThe building doubles as an events venue, but more importantly, it stands as one of Johannesburg’s most quietly enduring landmarks 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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
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 disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
Unmasking Washington’s strategic disengagementBy Wellington MuzengezaTrump’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 When Gen Z turned politics into the feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 feedBy Imran KhalidMamdani’s insistence that New York is built by immigrants and now led by one taps a rich American tradition while provoking familiar anxieties UNSC resolution a betrayal of Western SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 SaharaBy Zeenat AdamThe 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 Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More Latest News Six candidates shortlisted to lead NPA when Shamila Batohi’s term ends in January DUT shines globally as students compete in 2025 BRICS data analysis and visualisation finals in China Thandiswa Mazwai: Still speaking for future generations Zakes Bantwini on pain, praise and the power of Dance Music Inside the New Creative Academies Shaping South Africa’s Next Generation of Storytellers From Land Politics to Friendship: ARIFF’s Films Mirror a Changing Continent Drawing Change: How David Tshabalala and Sindiso Nyoni Turn Design into social power Diary: HughFest; Heineken® World Tour; and Ballito LIVE ‘Positive Masculinity’ changing the game in Africa 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 }
Norway: Supporting South Africa’s leadership in the G20By Jan Christian Vestre and Åsmund G. AukrustSouth Africa has also taken a leading role in global health financing and pandemic preparedness Load More