This year, the World Wetlands Day was celebrated under the theme Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future highlighting the importance of wetlands for humanity and the future generations
South Africans have witnessed first-hand the consequences of state overreach in surveillance during our own turbulent past.
‘The killing of women and children is not normal and should not be normalised’
The recent elections have ushered in a new era characterised by coalition politics, heightened public expectations, and significant challenges that the Government ...
ANC stalwart, anti-apartheid activist and former mayor of uMgungundlovu District Yusuf Bhamjee has been remembered for his contribution in the advancement of the ...
This year has been marked by persistent challenges: rampant crime, staggering unemployment, and the ever-widening chasm of poverty that grips so many of our communities. ...
Discover how Dr. Iqbal Survé's visionary leadership is reshaping South Africa's economic future as we transition into 2025.
Recent alerts from the National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) remind us that relaxation in these refreshing bodies of water comes with responsibility, especially with ...
Skewed coverage can facilitate exclusion by failing to question dominant narratives.
In a country like South Africa, where there are more pressing needs than hosting a Formula One Grand Prix, the government must be wary of spending too much money ...
The path forward requires sustained resistance and a collective effort to address injustice.
Another indaba will not put food on the tables of millions of citizens who go to bed hungry. It will not assist a graduate to find a job.
Innocent lives are often caught in the crossfire of bad decisions made by individuals who choose to drink and drive.
Early indications are that the president finds himself between a rock and the hard place, in the true sense of the phrase.
Hosting the G20 summit will elevate South Africa’s status on the global stage, reinforcing its role as a leader in regional and international affairs.
The economic disruptions caused by violent demonstrations and road blockages bring entire sectors to a standstill, harming businesses and everyday commuters who ...
It will benefit South African football if all these teams thrive in the Confederation of African Football (Caf) competitions as that comes with video assistant referee ...
If Ramaphosa is truly committed to eradicating corruption, then why does he allow a Cabinet member embroiled in controversy to maintain her position?
The Top 7 of the ANC, in particular Ramaphosa and Mbalula, should explain why they should remain in the driving seat when the ship sank under their control.
President Ramaphosa’s hesitation over their implementation suggests a lack of commitment to fostering an integrated education system.