Editor’s Note: Cape Town too expensive for Capetonians

Taariq Halim|Published

‘Middle-income professionals are forced to look outside the city – on the Cape Flats, Northern Suburbs, and up the West Coast – for affordable lodging. ’

Editor’s Note: Develop small business, stop reliance on jobs

Taariq Halim|Published

Editor Taariq Halim writes that there is a need to move away from the welfare and ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ culture, and instead we should develop a ‘small business, small ...

Editor’s Note: Vote for better policing, safer communities

Taariq Halim|Published

‘A radical change is required if authorities are to successfully combat crime in a province where gangs, extortion mafias and taxi thugs rule with the gun, and hold ...

India hosts media training programme for South African cohort

Taariq Halim|Published

Speaking during the inauguration of the programme, the institute's director-general, Dr Shashank Goel, highlighted the critical role that media played in a democracy. ...

Sona: President Ramaphosa’s ‘Tintswalo’ story not real, plausible

Taariq Halim|Published

After President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday, one of the questions on the nation’s lips was: Is Tintswalo real?

D-Day: Fate of Independent Media in High Court’s hands

Taariq Halim|Published

South Africa’s largest newspaper company, which publishes titles including the Cape Argus, Daily Voice and The Star, will hear on Tuesday whether the court will ...

Curse of the commercial

Taariq Halim|Published

Ads do nothing for sports superstars’ pitch performance