
Response to ‘Israel uses water as a weapon of war in Gaza’
The article does not provide accurate facts about water supplied to Gaza by Israel
The article does not provide accurate facts about water supplied to Gaza by Israel
The United States’ vice-president has risen with lightning speed from hardscrabble beginnings
The US president learned from his first stint at leading America and all previous presidents
Failure in water provision has a ripple effect on other sectors
South Africa’s metros can be improved when this information is made publicly available
In a landmark move, the commission has released a provisional report that exposes how the tech giants have systematically exploited the local media industry, particularly community print and digital news media
The auditor general recently commented in her audit report that Cape Town is exceeding every target for service delivery in townships
The target market is people who live and work in different cities and digital nomads who want comfort
The real Slim Shady of the M&G newsroom is surprised to find even Trump is just imitating – or so his younger colleagues reckon
The inquiry’s findings on Google and other platforms is not only about unfair competition
Since Homo sapiens became a thing about 300 000 years ago, we have never breathed more carbon dioxide, absorbed more industrial toxins or processed more privatised propaganda
A decade later, the implementation of the agreement is struggling to take hold, and disputes over fairness block real progress
The former president of Burkina Faso showed us that it is possible to cultivate political virtues for ethical politics
Andrew Leeuw’s story shows entrepreneurs need support and practical business knowledge as well as guidance in handling the emotional stress of starting a business
Upcyclers must ensure that their activities comply with IP laws to avoid legal challenges from trade mark owners who may claim infringement of their brand
The G20 is meant to be a more inclusive space, but the selective participation of global powers suggests that the same patterns of exclusion persist
We need a discussion about the intersection between technology and human rights so the loudest voices don’t drown out the most truthful
It is incumbent upon the government to alleviate poverty, the leading cause of divorce and separation in Uganda
This year is looking good for events, with the G20 Summit being held in Johannesburg, and this will help to boost the economy
While education authorities celebrate the 87.3% pass rate for 2024, only 50% of pupils made it from grade 1 to grade 12. And young people also struggle to get jobs regardless of whether they matriculate or not.
The theatre of the absurd is playing out in politics, exemplified by the US president, Donald Trump
Tight public purse strings inevitably causes greater overall inequality
Wise sojourners travelled to the South and the universities used them to climb global rankings or trapped them in academic servitude, neither allowed to leave nor fully embraced
Weighty headwinds face South Africa, with its government debt to gross domestic product ratio of 73.45% and a budget deficit of 5% of GDP
In South Africa, such actions must be be rational and consistent with the Bill of Rights, and are reviewable, but there are fewer constraints in the US
Radio needs to continue being innovative so that it continues being a great and reliable medium
UN special rapporteur Irene Khan’s initial report is incredibly instructive and makes clear that the government has plenty of work still to do
If there are two estate agencies involved, how do you determine who gets the commission?
A colour-blind, merit-based approach sounds good but it disregards the systemic inequities that continue to define US society
A report by the United Nations’ special rapporteur says human rights are at a crossroads in Zambia as the country prepares for general elections next year
US President Donald Trump takes over as the G20 president in 2026. South Africa needs to help keep global cooperation intact
Also known as the construction mafia, they may even include engineering procurement construction management (EPCM) providers