Can Angola overcome corruption to attract Western investment?

Manuel Godsin|Published

Despite Angola's efforts to attract Western investment through initiatives like the US-Africa Business Summit, rampant corruption remains a significant barrier that ...

Labour Party declares war on Ramaphosa's National Dialogue

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

The Labour Party of South Africa launches a fierce legal challenge against President Cyril Ramaphosa’s National Dialogue, labelling it unconstitutional and elitist. ...

Youth empowerment: Key takeaways from Deputy President Mashatile’s G20 address

Michael Andisile Mayalo|Published

Discover how Deputy President Mashatile’s G20 address resonates with the aspirations of South African youth.

The impact of bitcoin 2025 on Africa's financial future

By Sebaga Matabane|Published

With the recent Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas marking a pivotal moment for cryptocurrency, how will Africa leverage this momentum to reshape its financial landscape? ...

Norton: Junior Springboks must find balance between kicking and counter-attack against Australia

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

The Junior Springboks will begin their World Under-20 Championship campaign today against Australia at the San Michele Stadium in Calvisano, Italy (3. 30pm SA time ...

COMMENT: Morné van den Berg the big winner, Lood de Jager back with a bang as Springboks bash Barbarians

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

In their first outing of the year, the Springboks delivered an impressive performance against the Barbarians, with standout displays from Morné van den Berg and ...

Ignoring sexual health costs South Africa $34bn, and counting

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

A damning report by UNAIDS reveals that South Africa's failure to adequately invest in sexual and reproductive health and rights for young people is costing the ...

SADC’s secret power shift: Who really controls southern Africa?

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

In a pivotal moment for Southern Africa, parliamentary committees are advocating for a transformative vision of the SADC Regional Parliament. Will this body gain ...

How monitoring and learning can enhance socio-economic impact

Taki Netshitenzhe|Published

Discover how organisations can enhance their impact and accountability by embedding a culture of monitoring, evaluation, and learning into their operations

Degrees for Sale: The scam killing education

Vusi Shongwe|Published

Universities are increasingly seen as places where degrees are bought rather than earned, as the rise of degree mills threatens the integrity of higher education ...

Education Revolution: Namibian President declares free university tuition

Tswelopele Makoe|Published

President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has made a groundbreaking announcement, declaring that university fees will be eliminated from 2026, marking a pivotal moment for ...

BRICS: The key to a new World Order through expansion

Abbey Makoe|Published

Discover how the BRICS Summit in Brazil marks a pivotal moment for global politics as new members join the alliance, reshaping the future of international relations ...

Water Crisis: Out of water, out of time, and out of excuses

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

South Africa's water crisis is escalating with nearly half of the country's drinking water deemed unsafe, as municipalities face bankruptcy and wastewater treatment ...

Budget cuts expose SA’s public service crisis

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

Explore the alarming findings from the 2025 Budget Vote Reports, revealing how budget cuts jeopardise public service delivery in South Africa and exacerbate systemic ...

South Africa’s fatal flaw in ignoring lessons from the past

Vusi Shongwe|Published

Have South Africa's leaders truly learned from the past? This article explores the critical lessons overlooked since 1994 and the implications for governance today ...

US-Africa Business Summit: A showdown in Luanda

Manuel Godsin|Published

At the US-Africa Business Summit in Luanda, African leaders delivered a unified rebuke to US policies under the Trump administration, demanding a shift from aid ...

Why the Gini coefficient remains crucial for understanding inequality

Risenga Maluleke|Published

Is the Gini coefficient still a relevant measure of inequality in South Africa? This article explores its limitations and advocates for the continued use of robust ...

Challenges and opportunities of Professionalisation in Public Service

Vusi Shongwe|Published

Explore how the professionalisation of public service can transform governance and enhance service delivery, as we delve into the challenges and ethical considerations ...

Global unity celebrated at Maropeng on International Yoga Day

Staff Reporter|Published

Experience the powerful fusion of ancient tradition and modern unity as thousands gather at Maropeng to celebrate the 11th International Day of Yoga