China’s changing priorities towards funding African development through smaller projects show a possible willingness to adapt to African priorities and economic needs.
The Waterfront’s infrastructural investment – worth more than R20 billion – will be the largest in Cape Town since the 2010 Soccer World Cup
The state capture squad are all back on the public payroll, so there’s plenty to celebrate
Donald Trump’s return to power is a disaster for America, but we should be mindful that South Africa may risk a similar fate
South Africa’s media houses face financial constraints, and elsewhere journalists are killed
Instead of scrapping ANC economic policy, DA ministers are now implementing it
He developed liberation theology, rooted in the lived experience of the oppressed, and committed to transforming unjust social and political structures
The country isn’t a white colonial project — and it has a right to defend itself
The medium term budget policy statement (MTBPS) on 30 October will lay out spending intentions for the next three years. This is the first chance the government of national unity has to meaningfully display its position on fiscal policy. Despite the government’s denial that we have an austerity budget, the continuous slashes to expenditure (after adjusting […]
The country’s athletes are shining in a variety of disciplines — and long may it last
Paul Mashatile’s committee already has enough disputes between coalition partners to keep it busy every week for the next five years
Israel’s seemingly limitless brutality is rooted in ‘the logic of dehumanisation’
The current administration delivered an American foreign policy that continues to benefit vested interests. Different administration, different party, same script
Questions remain about who benefits from this project, marred by human rights and environmental violations
Safely recycling e-waste will reduce the harm on the environment and on people’s health
It is disheartening that the Mail & Guardian would allow such an article to be published
For a equitable and prosperous future we need to guarantee the right to a nutritious diet from birth
Parties that swore to oust the ANC are keeping it in power – and JSC interviews went ahead
Parties that swore to oust ANC are keeping it in power – and JSC interviews went ahead
Plastic is a useful product but it causes immense environmental problems
The South African Communist Party leader continues his tirade against alliance partner ANC for bringing the Democratic Alliance into the unity government
Our political class should be fixing potholes instead of playing musical chairs in council chambers
Springbok coach Rassie Erasmus didn’t let social media get in his way in selecting Manie Libbok as he produced an eye-catching display against Argentina
Pravin Gordhan was the political architect who tried to shun
the spotlight
The former EFF MP’s list of political parties is longer than self-proclaimed prophet Mboro’s dirty nails.
Despite an admirable showing at the Olympic games, McKenzie sets his sights on 2028 and apologises to the athletes
John and Gayton are driving the comrades’ cars, eating their
lunch and hogging their headlines
The X-word gets trotted out like a beauty pageant contestant to dismiss legitimate border control issues
South Africa is a terrifyingly violent country, but giving the police licence to kill can only make things worse
Cyril Ramaphosa’s alliance partners are a bigger threat to his government than those who contested 29 May
Imagine the outcry if another non-European host nation banned women athletes from wearing any sort of attire
Msholozi must petition Mzansi Magic’s show, Love Back, if he wants to be in the ANC’s good graces