Making it into the school water polo team is the kids’ latest status goal – but this applies to any sport (think rugby or football)
As it strives for a greener, more sustainable future, the country must consider environmental, economic and social factors to ensure equity
South Africa’s land reform journey is still shaped by the legacies of colonial conquest and apartheid
Africa must not become a data colony feeding algorithms that serve the Global North, while remaining voiceless in shaping the rules
South Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is still fit for purpose
Rural people are dispossessed and displaced by companies that collect awards for ESG credentials, corporate social investment and sector excellence
Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth
Kigali’s bilateral agreements with Maputo and Bangui are underpinned by mining ventures
The biography fails to provide the promised insider’s view, remains thin on detail
Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth
The readers of the Times of Israel and the listeners of Chai FM are profoundly ill-served by your work, Ms Slier
Everyone remembers April 2022, when torrential rains pummelled KwaZulu-Natal and floodwaters ravaged homes, roads and factories. Lives were lost, families were displaced and infrastructure was destroyed. And although every part of the province bore the weight of that disaster, one story in particular has found its way into court. Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM), has […]
Shoppers are wanting more than a place to buy goods, they want an experience
Anglo Platinum has invested in renewable energy but ignored the local community’s proposals for socially-owned clean energy
Wits University recognises Kaizer Motaung’s achievements with an honorary doctorate
Turkiye has experienced eight coups and coup attempts over the past 60 years. This attempted coup in 2016 saw 252 people being killed and 2,734 being wounded
Madiba’s life and words show us that humaneness is the balm our country needs to heal
Mandela Day on 18 July inspires South Africans to reflect on Nelson Mandela’s legacy and make a positive contribution.
Business leaders this Mandela Day should not look outward for charitable opportunities, but rather inward towards the transformations required from businesses themselves
The batsman captured the elusive spirit of the game when he focused on winning, declining to beat Lara’s record, Craig Thrupp reports
The new president, a human rights lawyer, has the opportunity to abolish the death penalty
A child’s postal code dictates whether they will have quality early childhood development programmes that provide stimulation and nurturing environments necessary for learning
It is possibly best to execute a separate will in each jurisdiction where one’s estate may have to be administered
For the millions of jobless people, this discussion is trivial
South Africa is one of the top 10 countries with the highest suicide rates. Of the 13,774 suicides in 2019, 10,861 of them were men
Social media, once hailed as a voice for all, now sees influencers controlling opinions, suppressing dissent and replacing open debate with performative agreement
The rise of economically empowered young women in South Africa is reshaping the landscape but it might be stirring up a social reckoning we’re not ready for
Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth
The case is postponed and delayed for numerous reasons, which means we are fighting to be heard
Views on human life’s sacred dignity are often skewed by political beliefs and emotional attachment to values
The United States’ tensions with South Africa requires an African Union response to ensure the continent’s involvement when the G20 decides the economic rules
Little has been invested in mining and exploration, and that includes in social compacts