The Morogoro Consultative Conference, convened under the quiet but resolute leadership of Oliver Reginald Tambo, was no celebration. It was a reckoning
This is not diplomacy; it is an eviction notice served by Delta Force
It may be time for a leadership change
Sovereignty appears vigorously defended in Europe when violated by adversaries but ignored when challenged by allies
Under international law, regime change, coercive economic measures and military intervention are unlawful unless authorised by the UN Security Council
Crisis in Caracas should provide impetus for Africa to lead the renewables revolution and shield itself from the chaos of fossil fuel geopolitics
US President Donald Trump has made good on his threat to take military action against Nigeria to save Christians from a “genocide”
WW2 is conventionally dated to September 1939 when Germany invaded Poland, but its origins can reasonably be traced back to 1935 when Fascist Italy invaded Ethiopia
The technology is both a problem and a solution
Nonetheless, the US president has unashamedly admitted that this operation in Venezuela is all about oil
It must be noted that the role of AI is not to tell the farmer that their ancestral knowledge is wrong but a tool to enhance that knowledge with information they couldn’t previously access
While a bridge may symbolise connection, many South Africans still begin their journeys from vastly unequal social starting points
South Africa’s long-term economic competitiveness depends on how effectively it embraces digital transformation. Across the globe, industries are rapidly integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation into their operations, with technology changing how people work, how decisions are made, and how businesses compete. For South Africa, the challenge is not only technological adoption, but workforce readiness. […]
A moment of revolutionary reflection
The political outfit, previously regarded as promising, is currently sustained primarily by the residual momentum of its electoral success in May 2024, while simultaneously engaging in conduct that is deleterious to its own long-term viability
Without an inclusive settlement that acknowledges the opposition’s rightful place in governance, Zimbabwe will remain trapped in the pathology of authoritarian relapse
Others go as far as attempting to steal the very names and symbols that belong to the ANC and its fallen heroes
Rasool is perhaps one of the few South African political figures able to articulate the global consequences of misused narratives
But international investors are unlikely to accept ratings they perceive as lenient
2025 didn’t see a boom but it was not a bust
The 99% are done waiting. Billionaire fortunes hit a record high and the G20’s effort on inequality has been deleted
Tariffs were meant to punish Chinese exporters and encourage American manufacturing; instead, they have raised prices for US consumers
This was the year that was — South Africa’s chequered 2025, a year that ends not with resolution, but with reckoning
Sustainable Development Goals’ state of play: Why humanity is failing on the journey to 2030
US partiality towards one party risks subverting mediator role in Washington Process
To call Mogadishu ‘garbage’ while extolling Botswana’s diamonds in the same sentence is not diplomacy; it is duplicity
How I experienced Bro Ti: A natural and an original South African intellectual
In ensuring that markets remain open for all, the Competition Commission’s work cultivates the right conditions for new and growing businesses, including black-owned businesses, to thrive
These are not random accidents. They are the predictable result of a country where most roads are designed for vehicles, not people
Hamas’s demand for Barghouti’s release reflects his symbolic and political weight
Its location adds to the mystery; this is not the kind of place you stumble across on a Sunday drive
High electricity costs are a barrier to Africa’s competitiveness