The fact that political, media and corporate elites are susceptible to blackmail over sexual misconduct shapes global policies — including backing genocide
By being vigilant and informed, and implementing effective protocols, owners can avoid negative consequences for their companies and help fight organised crime
The weather event is predicted to bring above-normal rainfall in January before easing up, but the northeast may remain dry
By fostering unity, communities can be empowered to hold public and private institutions accountable
The Institute for Race Relations, Brenthurst Foundation and Centre for Development Enterprise, the media and liberal intellectuals fracture along economic and international relations lines
If the amendment to the Electricity Act is to be effective, fiscal instability at local government level needs to be tackled
A multifaceted training approach involving the state and private sector is required to ensure continued employment
Kris Kristofferson, who died a week ago, was as candid and deep as the lyrics in his country music
Uganda is marking 62 years of independence, but democracy and constitutionalism is on a lifeline. Uganda’s parliament recently debated comments made by the head of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, on his X account. “No civilian will lead Uganda after President Museveni. The security forces will not allow it. The next […]
The old trick shows that Big Pharma has more interest in making money than in saving lives
The session will be the first since Mandisa Maya took office as the chief justice
By asking and listening to someone’s story – and telling them yours – we break down perceived barriers and find humanity
Supporters of Arsenal and Manchester United started the wave that has seen the country lose its grip on the dominant narrative
The mineral and petroleum resources minister has commissioned a seismic survey for oil and gas in the Karoo Basin
The pressure to succeed financially, combined with the lingering effects of poverty, creates a toxic cycle of consumption, debt and financial instability
By encouraging entrepreneurship, South Africa can sustain a more inclusive, diversified economy which can withstand shocks and is set up for long-term growth
Autism occurs along a spectrum so teachers need to understand the disorder and adapt how they teach to meet learners’ needs
The offer makes 1.4 billion Africans ‘permanent’ second-class citizens, devoid of decision-making power on the world body
The government needs to take urgent action to cut the number of illegal guns in circulation and enforce gun-control laws
Undemocratic acts, including detention and murder, happen under the watch of the United Nations, organisations for regional cooperation and signed international treaties
The success of coalition governments hinges on the ability of coalitions to rise above political differences and prioritise the needs of the people they serve
The Basic Education Laws Amendment Act should not be used as a political tool by parties
Inflationary pressures and unemployment are top of mind amid easing
Unlike the ousted Tshwane mayor, the DA ditched former Joburg mayor Mpho Phalatse like Ultra Mel custard on a Skhothane teenager’s Carvela shoes
The devastation caused by the 2019 cyclone goes beyond the destruction of infrastructure and this needs to be included during COP29 in Azerbaijan, in November
The proliferation of illegal credit providers is not just a regulatory failure but a symptom of the broader inequalities entrenched in the country’s financial system
Stories from our rich heritage provide teachers with an affordable, accessible way to improve literacy levels, teaching children to read in their home language
The effects of the mid-summer drought are being felt but the country’s needs should be met with some over for export
While Israel enjoys the backing of the US and impunity for its crimes, the risk of a wider conflagration in the Middle East is high
Cyril’s away game can’t be faulted, like Mikel Arteta’s 2024 Arsenal, but with no red cards
As the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions are realigned, more voices need to be heard
Specific foods and recipes are associated with specific countries and also traditions, but as people have moved so have these foods