The Weekend Wrap
Joburg’s power crisis, a rift in legal circles and Rassie’s latest provocation — all in this week’s wrap.
The Weekend Wrap
Joburg’s power crisis, a rift in legal circles and Rassie’s latest provocation — all in this week’s wrap.
Africa’s powerhouse city is going back to the Dark Ages after decades of post-apartheid electrification gains.
By Ferial Haffajee
Africa’s powerhouse city is going back to the Dark Ages after decades of post-apartheid electrification gains.
By Ferial Haffajee
Behind the scenes, a rift has occurred in the Pan African Bar Association of South Africa (Pabasa), highlighting the notion of the law as ‘apolitical’ as understood by a crop of younger members.
By Marianne Thamm
While the immediate focus is likely to be on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s response to the crisis in our policing cluster, the events of the past week might mark the start of a new era in our security services.
By Stephen Grootes
Behind the scenes, a rift has occurred in the Pan African Bar Association of South Africa (Pabasa), highlighting the notion of the law as ‘apolitical’ as understood by a crop of younger members.
By Marianne Thamm
While the immediate focus is likely to be on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s response to the crisis in our policing cluster, the events of the past week might mark the start of a new era in our security services.
By Stephen Grootes
Blaming migrants for South Africa’s ailing healthcare system is a dangerous and politically convenient fiction. Despite mounting evidence to the contrary, this narrative persists, deflecting attention from the real source of collapse: State failure.
By Rebecca Walker, Diego Iturralde and Jo Vearey
In re-examining public sector recruitment processes, we can draw on private sector approaches. Public recruitment practices must focus on competence, character and integrity.
By Sope Williams
During South Africa’s presidency year of the G20 Africa should negotiate hard to get returns from its large critical minerals deposits and its dependency on foreign tech companies such as IBM and Microsoft.
By Karen Allen
The Springboks’ questionable kick-off to start the second Test against Italy in Gqeberha has put the team in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.
By Craig Ray
Young ‘Eco Champions’ are tackling climate change with creativity, passion, and purpose — turning rubbish into playgrounds, launching recycled materials fashion shows, and proving that youth have the power to lead real change.
By Takudzwa Pongweni
Beneath the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital overpass in Soweto, a cluster of homeless people quietly nurse the weight of regret. Once swept up in a haze of criminal actions, they now cling to the dream of redemption. They share their stories.
By Bheki C. Simelane
Beneath the Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital overpass in Soweto, a cluster of homeless people quietly nurse the weight of regret. Once swept up in a haze of criminal actions, they now cling to the dream of redemption. They share their stories.
By Bheki C. Simelane
Has any superhero movie felt as much like a comic book as 2025’s Superman? Filmmaker James Gunn ensures the new DC Universe launches with a film that demonstrates sincere love for the character’s past, and an eye on our real-life present.
By Noelle Adams
Has any superhero movie felt as much like a comic book as 2025’s Superman? Filmmaker James Gunn ensures the new DC Universe launches with a film that demonstrates sincere love for the character’s past, and an eye on our real-life present.
By Noelle Adams
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