A civil society conference later this month will discuss what needs to be done to rebuild state institutions that will serve the public’s needs
African business network and the South African position
Those tasked with communicating on behalf of the government would do well to engage in some introspection regarding the purpose of their job
When journalists send questions to government spokespersons, they do not do so because they are bored and have nothing to do
Their inability to deal internally with sexual and gender-based violence cases ripples over into their jobs as parliamentarians
We cannot as citizens remain silent while opportunistic looting, accompanied by violence, continues and our fellow Africans continue to be humiliated
South Africa’s long-term plan for dealing with gender-based violence requires funding and detailed data to be effective
Vital for entrepreneurs to grab SADC industrialisation opportunities
NHI will bridge gaps in healthcare system and cut costs
Empowering women means dealing with the past
Reflections on Nelson Mandela Month
AfCFTA: The dream of our founding fathers coming to life
Making travel easier will help unleash potential of tourism
Collective efforts needed to shape future of SA
Africa home to vast opportunities for SA youth
They supported us against racism and apartheid, now we must support them
Courts tackle gender violence
Solomon Mahlangu reminds the youth of the critical role they can play
Government is answering President Ramaphosa's call to end gender-based violence
We can all help save planet Earth by cutting on litter
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Industry 4.0: Big opportunities, big risks for Africa
Values of integrity, honesty and respect lose out to assertive, manipulative, controlling achievers
The government needs to spend much more on nonmedical interventions, and that comes down to changing the way people interact.
The future is making many South Africans a tad nervous, but the suspense is kind of exhilarating.
South Africa and Nigeria need each other in many ways. It is time the countries start behaving like it again and strengthen the common interest.
Wildcat strikes in the platinum belt have entered a sixth week with no resolution in sight and investors are beginning to grow concerned.
The department of trade and industry is revising the legislation to expose abuse such as fronting, writes Thalia Randall.
Governments has a right to be paid its due by companies but excessive demands will scare off investors, says Cyril Ramaphosa and Ivan Glasenberg.
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/ 10 February 2012
State intervention in natural resources looking likely.
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/ 3 February 2012
To quote Tony Blair, I have three main priorities — education, education, education …