By Boitumelo Mabogoane SA must protect the work of legal advocates and turn rights into reality 5 min 0 9 December 2025
By Ismail Lagardien Covid played the long game and got me, at last, as my worst fears came true 4 min 1 9 December 2025
By Zukiswa Pikoli One foot in front of the other en route to a better quality of life 3 min 0 9 December 2025
By Nomfundo Ramalekana and Jonty Cogger Why the DA’s proposed race-neutral Public Procurement Amendment Bill misses the point 4 min 15 8 December 2025
By Wellington Muzengeza Africa at the crossroads — from exclusionary populism to the prophetic call for a borderless continent 6 min 2 8 December 2025
By Wandile Sihlobo La Niña rains, better ports and livestock recovery set SA’s agriculture up for strong 2026 3 min 0 8 December 2025
By Redi Tlhabi Fear of diversity in Europe, greed in Africa — America’s two-faced strategy 3 min 2 7 December 2025
By Richard Freund SA may have turned the corner, but it’s critical to measure which policies and programmes work 4 min 1 7 December 2025
By Kelly du Plessis Red tape is costing people with rare diseases their best chance at success 4 min 0 5 December 2025
By Colin Coleman Youth Employment Service a ray of light for young South Africans as it marks 200,000 internships 6 min 0 5 December 2025
By Terence McNamee What is to be done? It’s time for SA to ditch its failed approach to Washington 6 min 7 4 December 2025
By Ronald Lamola ‘We do not seek your approval for our path’ — Ronald Lamola replies to Marco Rubio 7 min 14 4 December 2025
By Claudia Pizzocri Two years after landmark Rayment judgment — parental visas, constitutional protection and an enduring legacy 5 min 0 4 December 2025
By Sachi Satapathy Beyond the AI hype to what’s really happening inside Africa’s classrooms 4 min 0 3 December 2025
By Wellington Muzengeza Africa’s urban crossroads — political succession, civic unrest and the future of city governance 6 min 0 3 December 2025
By Mary Tal The Sudan and Gaza conflicts underline the cost of war on women and girls 3 min 0 3 December 2025
By Shelton Mollentze While SA’s economy stuttered, the forests stood tall and the oceans kept giving 3 min 1 3 December 2025
By Leanne Porter An open letter to Capetonians: When reluctant neighbours push back on homelessness initiatives, nation-building suffers 3 min 7 2 December 2025
By Ismail Lagardien Despite scandals and leadership turmoil, DA remains SA’s most stable major party 6 min 0 2 December 2025
By Kath Magrobi The power of words — refuse the acronyms, name gender violence 3 min 1 2 December 2025