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
Learners should be taught in their home language and they need textbooks. Teachers must be part of curriculum reforms and know how to use teaching guides.
Mindsets must change and sports researchers given support in order to allow women coaches to reach their potential
Holland pulls out of Energy Charter Treaty over climate change concerns
While sophisticated programs increase the risk of cheating in tournaments, they reveal ever deeper insights to analysts and players
An excerpt from ‘Crossing the River’ telling of homesick Nozizwe travelling with her aunt and mother, after her sister is killed, to catch up with her father with whom they have lost contact
The TVET colleges’ appalling results on vocational studies could jeopardise the three-stream model’s objectives
It’s high time we listened to former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe’s advice on the legalisation of all recreational drugs
No one has been arrested for the murder of fierce opponent of coal mining operation in KwaZulu-Natal Fikile Ntshangase
Arout 2.3-million young Zimbabweans represent about half of the voting population but they are jobless, despondent and trapped in survival mode
Civil society organisations and the AU need to pool their resources to solve the continent’s most pressing problems
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As the prime minister fights to remain in power, deputy Labour leader Angela Rayner demands she come clean over her interests
Truss bowed to the inevitable after her right-wing platform of tax cuts disintegrated and as many MPs among the ruling Conservatives revolted
Putin ups ante as Russian forces lose control of occupied territory
Full support for Ukraine along with structural reforms to accelerate the transition away from oil and gas will challenge the West’s established way of life, but is necessary
The five permanent members of the UN Security Council’s right to veto decisions – often in their own interests – and their laxity in implementing reform proposals are among the international body’s crucial failings
Politicians and civil servants who rob the public must be put behind bars – and the sooner the better
Deal flounders over exclusivity issues related to separate proposal by Rain
Populist leaders seek to fill the gap as ANC’s support wane
A legislative environment alone will not achieve race and gender equity; people must feel like they belong at work too
The M&G, in solidarity with the Canon Collins Trust, is offering an innovative scholarship to prospective postgraduate journalism students
With 70% of Nigerians aged under 30 this should happen but the top candidates are 70 and 75 and the third will have to work with politicians the youth want out
Governments in the regions would do well to work with each other amid existing tensions
Civil society and affected people must be involved in the development of an investment plan and in discussions with international partners
The former player identifies the game that changed it all for Manchester’s noisy neighbours and talks about the club’s challenges in Europe
The race to reduce the burden of cancer for all needs innovative approaches that bring multiple perspectives to bear on the challenge