Former president Thabo Mbeki says he's a target of apartheid case

The Washington Post|Published

The lawsuit is an attempt to resolve a decades-old dispute over the alleged failure of successive African National Congress-led administrations to pursue the cases ...

Shifting Allegiances: The Role of Palestine in US Domestic and Foreign Policy

Ramzy Baroud|Published

If the contradictions persist, and the US continues to provide unwavering military support for Israel, Palestine could become the defining issue that contributes ...

Young entrepreneur expands agricultural vision to 20 hectares in Polokwane

Ashley Lechman|Published

As the driving force behind Serage Holdings, Moshakga’s journey is characterised by passion and a commitment to food security and rural development.

DRC crisis escalates as M23 advances, peace talks collapse

Nicholas Mwangi|Published

The situation in eastern DRC continues to deteriorate, with M23 rebels gaining ground and diplomatic efforts failing to produce viable solutions. The rebels’ refusal ...

South Africa's affordable housing market shows resilience amidst economic headwinds

Ashley Lechman|Published

Standard Bank said it reported a double-digit increase in activity within this market over the past four years, driven by ongoing urbanisation which continues to ...

Collusion with apartheid regime a permanent historical stain

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi was opposed to the sanctions on the grounds that the people who were going to suffer the most were the black masses on behalf of whom ...

TS Galaxy eye CAF spot in crucial clash against Marumo Gallants

Smiso Msomi|Published

TS Galaxy faces Marumo Gallants in a crucial encounter as they strive for a CAF Confederation Cup position, while Gallants fight to avoid relegation

Ramaphosa's 'smoke and mirrors' leadership fast-tracking ANC's decline

Prof. Sipho Seepe|Published

Unless there is a major leadership shake-up, the ANC is likely to sink even further. What is crystal clear is that by the time Ramaphosa steps down, there will be ...

Minister of Higher Education signals her intention to clean up NSFAS

Yershen Pillay|Published

Minister Nkabane should be commended for her courageous leadership in making the right appointments based on ethical leadership and performance-based criteria.

Manhunt for TikToker who's insulting the king

Staff Reporter|Published

THE commander-in-chief of amabutho (warriors), Sipho Mhlongo, has called on amabutho to track down a social media content creator who's become notorious for his ...

Six hundred workers to lose jobs as Assmang Manganese to close shop

Annie Dorasamy and Sandile Mdadane|Published

The workers, most of whom live in Cato Ridge and KwaXimba in the Outer West region, have been served with retrenchment letters. Their future remains uncertain as ...

Watch VideoPlayer of the Match Keagan Johannes enjoyed ‘big responsibility’ of driving Bulls in URC romp over Zebre

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

Keagan Johannes repaid the faith that Jake White showed in starting him at No 10 again as he delivered arguably his finest outing in the light-blue jersey, landing ...

Golden Arrows hand Kaizer Chiefs 10th defeat of the season

Smiso Msomi|Updated

Kaizer Chiefs suffered their tenth league loss of the season after  going down 2-1 to Golden Arrows at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.

Keagan Johannes on song as ‘smarter’ Bulls crush Zebre in nine-try URC rout

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

Flyhalf Keagan Johannes converted seven tries and earned Player of the Match honours as the Bulls romped to a commanding 63-24 United Rugby Championship victory ...

Watch Video‘Would French rugby allow Antoine Dupont to play in Japan?’: Bulls’ Jake White wants Springboks like RG Snyman in SA

Ashfak Mohamed|Published

Bulls director of rugby Jake White questions why Springbok stars like RG Snyman play abroad when France would never let Antoine Dupont do the same. Despite SA Rugby ...

The social impact of corruption

Nco Dube|Published

While it is often reduced to a political or racial football, the true cost of corruption is borne by the most vulnerable in society, the poor, the marginalised, ...

Stellar line up for Cape Town Jazz Festival

Staff Reporter|Published

This year's line-up is a mixture of artists that will cater to the musical tastes of all festival goers, from amapiano to jazz, soul, house, and some R&B.

Wealthy nations owe climate debt to Africa

The Conversation|Published

Urban economist Astrid Haas reviews a new report by the non-governmental organisation Action Aid on climate debt. She discusses the climate debt owed to Africa and ...

Celebrating 100 years of the Arya Samaj in South Africa

Taschica Pillay|Published

The organisation on Saturday will mark the significant milestone of 100 years with a celebration at the Kendra Hall.