With the much-anticipated Art & Opulence-themed celebration taking place in just a couple of weeks at the museum of contemporary African art, here’s how to get a ticket
President must resign and hand himself over to the police
While the US has every right to protect citizens and its embassies, it should do so with the cooperation of the host country
Despite supposed equal opportunities, the few women who lead large local organisations face additional challenges
For politics to benefit us all, we will have to build practical wisdom. In other words, we must be focused on ethical behaviour
The fact that development outcomes are deteriorating even though capacity has improved illustrates that how a state is organised matters
On average, five Somali journalists are killed every year, but in the absence of political will to change the situation, the killers are allowed to continue with impunity
Climate change is already having an impact in southern Africa
At the root of it, vegan food is just food: Vibrant, flavourful, fresh. Find some inspiration for feel-good food, indulgent meals, and crunchy snacks help you up your daily vegetable intake
Perhaps it is the ancestors saying it is time to realign spiritually with who they are and connect with them so that their families can regain their dignity
A systems thinking approach is needed to help us understand why the playing fields are uneven, and how to even them up
For anyone who has been holding on to an iPhone model from the 12 Pro and older, the 14 Pro feels like a new phone
The people know that the neocolonial model of extraction and exploitation will deepen their hardships
The far-right president has not spoken publicly or on his beloved social media accounts since the result was announced, raising fears over how he will react, after months of alleging fraud in the electoral system and a conspiracy against him
Local interest in phenomena outside conventional scientific understanding is rising, says para-psychologist
The late ‘Boss Zonke’ hitmaker will be remembered for his music
On the anniversary of the rapper HHP’s death, we reflect on some of his greatest hits
Burning tires, as well as vehicles such as trucks, cars and vans were blocking several points in the central-western agricultural state of Mato Grosso, which largely supports Bolsonaro
Already happening in Egypt and Namibia, Cape Town is embarking on a wastewater recycling project to build a long-term sustainable water supply
The Medupi and Kusile boilers are substandard, because the ruling party hijacking their manufacturing process for their own profit
Young women struggling with unplanned pregnancies — often victims of sexual violence and toxic masculinity — need help
Off-grid solar services using mobile payments deliver affordable,
clean energy solutions
This contentious development exposes our current approach to development, which is development at all costs, backed by politics, power and money
Leaders, this mental health awareness month — and every other month. We’re looking at you
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Abandoning oomakhulu to poverty in an unequal society threatens the physical and mental health of our communities
AI and other emerging technologies need to be harnessed to help develop innovative solutions to the problems humanity faces
The ANC must revisit the Freedom Charter and loosen its grip on centralised control that puts the party first
Students from poor rural areas are achieving exceptional pass rates with the help of the Umthombo Youth Development Foundation. Here’s why.
The Ethiopian government is unlikely to give in easily to the demands of the Tigrayan Liberation Front when negotiations intensify
We need to say clearly that we have no involvement in, nor do we comment on the current controversies surrounding Vice-Chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng
To overcome negativity, and draw citizens back into politics, we need to recapture the viability of class struggle which can usher in real change