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History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propaganda
Opinion
/ 2 October 2025

History and reality: Why people are susceptible to Maga and Israeli propaganda

Mass education in historical thinking is needed to help people to detect and resist propaganda.

By Ncebakazi Makwetu
Pressure on eThekwini to account for clandestine appointment of ANC-linked official
Politics
/ 1 October 2025

Pressure on eThekwini to account for clandestine appointment of ANC-linked official

The Democratic Alliance and ActionSA want the city to probe how the former uMzumbe metro employee got a senior job

By Sandile Motha
Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion George
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2025

Plastic pollution is a public health emergency, says Dion George

The environment minister said the failure to achieve a global plastics treaty could have been avoided

By Sheree Bega
Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – again
Opinion
/ 1 October 2025

Nobel Peace Prize’s credibility on the line – again

Should the peace prize committee embrace integrity, it would have few options to either confer the 2025 award on Yemen’s Houthi or admit defeat and cancel it.

By Guy Oliver
Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacy
Opinion
/ 1 October 2025

Zionism, trauma and the psychology of supremacy

Zionism blends Jewish trauma with settler-colonial power, creating a narcissistic identity that justifies supremacy and erases Palestinian existence.

By Farooq Malik
The perpetual nature of capture in South Africa
Thought Leader
/ 1 October 2025

The perpetual nature of capture in South Africa

South Africa is not experiencing an episodic crisis, one that can be resolved through commissions and reports

By Dimakatso John Manthosi, Keletso Gaborone and Nonhlanhla Ndimande
No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clear
Thought Leader
/ 30 September 2025

No, the SADC chair is not a ‘European citizen’ – the law is clear

President Andry Rajoelina remains Malagasy, and he assumed the Southern African Development Community chair legitimately, as elected by his peers

By Craig Moffat & EM Hoza
Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continent
Africa
/ 30 September 2025

Shoprite exits Malawi, extending its retreat from the continent

There is anxiety over the fate of hundreds of jobs and the stability of the country’s fragile consumer market

By Collins Mtika
Cogta, Salga keen for the passing of Bill limiting smaller parties’ influence on municipalities
Politics
/ 30 September 2025

Cogta, Salga keen for the passing of Bill limiting smaller parties’ influence on municipalities

The Bill seeks to stabilise local government by ensuring that parties which make the composition of municipal councils are a true representation of the will of the majority, Deputy Minister Namane Masemola said

By Sandile Motha
SIU uncovers R2 billion of fraud at Tembisa Hospital
National
/ 29 September 2025

SIU uncovers R2 billion of fraud at Tembisa Hospital

Three syndicates were identified for siphoning funds from the hospital, and several junior officials were found to be involved

By Aarti Bhana
Africa must reclaim its research agenda before the world moves on without us
Thought Leader
/ 29 September 2025

Africa must reclaim its research agenda before the world moves on without us

The continent can fund its own research, set its own agendas and lead globally through locally rooted solutions, shifting from dependency to leadership

By Edwin Naidu
Organised crime strengthened by compromised police service, says crime intelligence head Khumalo
National
/ 29 September 2025

Organised crime strengthened by compromised police service, says crime intelligence head Khumalo

He said organised crime thrived through police infiltration and political interference behind the disbandment of the political killings task team

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
No choice but to take the Haval H6 seriously
Motoring
/ 29 September 2025

No choice but to take the Haval H6 seriously

Haval has clearly been paying attention to its customers, refining what was already a winning recipe

By Imraan Buccus
Two drugmakers will sell the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab for the price of the daily prevention pill
Health
/ 29 September 2025

Two drugmakers will sell the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab for the price of the daily prevention pill

Hetero and Dr Reddy’s will be funded by the Gates Foundation and Unitaid to produce and sell the twice-a-year anti-HIV shot around R692 per person a year

By Mia Malan
Hidden ingredient: Palm oil found in most salty snacks in SA
The Green Guardian
/ 29 September 2025

Hidden ingredient: Palm oil found in most salty snacks in SA

A new study noted that none of the products audited displayed sustainable sourcing labels

By Sheree Bega
Chery Tiggo 9 sets the standard in Chinese class
Motoring
/ 28 September 2025

Chery Tiggo 9 sets the standard in Chinese class

The top-of-the-range PHEV offers luxury, power and unlimited kilometres, but does it give you the same feeling as the Omoda C9?

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Why free speech matters: Jimmy Kimmel, Charlie Kirk and cancel culture
Opinion
/ 28 September 2025

Why free speech matters: Jimmy Kimmel, Charlie Kirk and cancel culture

Why hate speech should not be banned and why there is no way of dealing with it — except more speech

By Rafael Winkler
Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reforms
Africa
/ 27 September 2025

Tanzanians go to the polls with unresolved constitutional reforms

Government critics abducted, the main opposition leader detained and the presidential candidate for the second largest opposition party disqualified indicate a government crackdown before the election

By Mnaku Mbani
Speaking in tongues: The literary revolution rooted in Sepedi and Setswana
Friday
/ 27 September 2025

Speaking in tongues: The literary revolution rooted in Sepedi and Setswana

The quiet power of Moses Seletisa’s Sepedi poetry and Sabata Mokae’s Setswana novels

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Editorial: We can’t afford another Jackie Selebi
Editorial
/ 26 September 2025

Editorial: We can’t afford another Jackie Selebi

The testimonies of KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and national police boss Fannie Masemola suggest the rot is deep in the police service

By Editorial
Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila charges
Africa
/ 26 September 2025

Ramaphosa, Mnangagwa urge DRC’s Tshisekedi to drop Kabila charges

Sources said Mnangagwa and Ramaphosa discussed Kabila’s predicament in Zimbabwe in August and agreed that the treason charges were not fair

By Lenin Ndebele
Cryptic Crossword JDE 499
Crossword
/ 25 September 2025

Cryptic Crossword JDE 499

Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.
Clue of the week:
27 Want what’s right in the end (6)

By George Euvrard
At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leader
Africa
/ 25 September 2025

At 85, Mutharika returns as Malawi president, SADC’s oldest leader

His return as president highlights the country’s deep political divides, rooted in regional loyalties

By Collins Mtika
Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now
Friday
/ 25 September 2025

Art, politics and integrity: The Standard Bank Young Artist Award then and now

Ahead of the Standard Bank Joy of Jazz, Kwanele Sosibo interviews this year’s music and jazz SBYA winners for their reflections on the history and meaning of the awards

By Kwanele Sosibo
Mzansi Unicorns: Tinashe Ruzane founder of Fexclub, a vehicle subscription platform – Podcast episode 3
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2025

Mzansi Unicorns: Tinashe Ruzane founder of Fexclub, a vehicle subscription platform – Podcast episode 3

Mzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change.

By Tshediso “Teddy” Khuzwayo
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
Zille’s attitude is one of colonial denial hiding behind the mask of efficiency
Thought Leader
/ 23 September 2025

Zille’s attitude is one of colonial denial hiding behind the mask of efficiency

The politics of the DA leader, who is a mayoral candidate for Johannesburg, one that manages inequality rather than transforms it

By Aslam Fataar & Imraan Buccus
Kunene has no links to Katiso ‘TK’ Molefe, report finds
Politics
/ 23 September 2025

Kunene has no links to Katiso ‘TK’ Molefe, report finds

The party is expected to redeploy him in the Johannesburg council and will demand he gets back his MMC for transport position

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ramaphosa’s ‘thuma mina’ has fallen short of what he promised
Thought Leader
/ 23 September 2025

Ramaphosa’s ‘thuma mina’ has fallen short of what he promised

Far from being ‘the land of milk and honey’ corruption continues, those named by the Zondo state capture of the Jacob Zuma era remain, as does unemployment and violence

By Jo-Mangaliso Mdhlela
Governments’ fossil fuel production plans threaten Paris climate goals, new report warns
The Green Guardian
/ 23 September 2025

Governments’ fossil fuel production plans threaten Paris climate goals, new report warns

It finds that the fossil fuel output will exceed 1.5°C limit by 120% by 2030

By Sheree Bega
Rooted in rhythm: Thandi Ntuli on heritage, jazz and artistic renewal
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Rooted in rhythm: Thandi Ntuli on heritage, jazz and artistic renewal

The musician reflects on a decade in jazz, the influence of heritage and how curiosity and daily rituals shape her artistry

By Kibo Ngowi
Editorial: Cyril’s right about councillors: Shape up or ship out
Editorial
/ 19 September 2025

Editorial: Cyril’s right about councillors: Shape up or ship out

ANC chair Gwede Mantashe said it was indiscipline that was at the centre of the party’s poor performance in local government

By Editorial
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