The executive mayor model used in Joburg, Tshwane, Cape Town, eKurhuleni and Nelson Mandela Bay is obsolete. An executive committee model is more fitting
Threshold changes, uncertainty and language barriers leave people without the meagre lifeline
Six actions businesses and funders can take to encourage women entrepreneurs
Zimbabweans have been forced by hunger, joblessness, poverty, fear and repression to cross into South Africa — where xenophobia is rife and they are persecuted
The theft of content deprives creatives of a living and harms businesses and investor confidence
A fraction of Nigeria’s power grid is working and hospitals need generators to keep up vital work and life-saving operations. But often these are not enough
Are we not tired of all there is to be upset about in this country every single day?
Women spend disproportionately more time on unpaid care and domestic work than men. Remunerating them for this would a step towards gender parity
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BIC is looking for ballpoint pen artists to showcase their talent and skills
Although no saviour, the new president has made strides and is an improvement on his incompetent, authoritarian predecessor
In its economic survey, the OECD recommends increasing VAT or broadening the base of corporate and personal income taxes to pay for the grant
We should protest against comrades before cause, a leadership cult and demand consequences for wrongdoing
AfriForum has indicated that it will appeal the judgment made by the equality court
Lack of economic opportunities fuel rising drug and alcohol crisis
In papers, prosecutors concede they cannot say where and when the family plotted to defraud the Free State but can still convict them for the Nulane scam
The queen’s teeth were allegedly knocked out by the absolute monarch
The labour federations want a basic income grant of R1 500 and for a drop in the price of food, fuel, electricity and interest rates to
The health department will not buy some medicine for cancer and rare diseases as they are not ‘essential’ but there are legal ways to get drugs unavailable here
Three journalists, a sociologist and an analyst from Ukraine describe what the war has meant for them and their country
The United Nations Development Programme is working with the Musina-Makhado SEZ to ensure everyone benefits and the planet is not harmed
Via its institutions the US is pushing a covert agenda to establish Western beachheads in Ukraine, Hong Kong and Taiwan
The magazine documented the now-betrayed hopes of South African football in the 1990s
24 August is Kobe Bryant Day and we celebrate his life by remembering some of his unforgettable moments in his illustrious career.
We look back at the 20th anniversary of the indomitable Porsche Cayenne.
Both countries are struggling with power shortages and load-shedding
With nothing to look forward to and no respect, how can we expect unemployed, beaten-down young people to behave as if they have a stake in the future?
Africa has some of the poorest and hottest countries in the world and young African children are at particular risk of heat stress impacts
Former apartheid collaborator Unita has polled well, but will it be enough to unseat the long-ruling MPLA?
It is worthwhile for government to find more effective policy responses instead of a universal subsidy response
Afghanistan and its people have suffered enough. It is crucial that adolescent girls’ right to an education, and women’s to work, be restored
The former ANC MP and activist had been ill since June