Our judiciary must speak out against graft
Read in magazine Quite Frankly, Dr JJ Tabane is tired of people trying to silence those who need to be heard in the public discourse It is a tired fact…
Read in magazine Quite Frankly, Dr JJ Tabane is tired of people trying to silence those who need to be heard in the public discourse It is a tired fact…
Read in magazine Thabang Bantsi sat down with the Head of Best Practice at Alexforbes, Vickie Lange, to unpack feedback given by National Treasury to the parliamentary committee on the…
Read in magazine Masa Kekana recalls the story of Zuko Nonxuba, a lawyer from the Eastern Cape who acquired a whole lot of wealth in the most devious way As…
Read in magazine Ashraf Patel takes a look at the resource curse thesis that is affecting Africa At the dawn of the millennium, there was much hope in Africa for sustainable…
Read in magazine Fifteen years after her untimely death, Sipho Mantula remembers the great Miriam Makeba On ‘Iphi Ndlela’, she sang: ‘Stay well, my people. I am leaving. I am…
Read in magazine Ido Lekota takes a look at how the media has reported on the biggest story of 2023, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict The recent signing of an open letter…
Read in magazine Is South Africa today a significant player or an inconsequential noisemaker in international affairs? The messy state of the world today renders the question even more unavoidable…
Read in magazine This article is based on Julius Malema’s speech at the launch of the Pan-African Institute in Kenya on 9 November 2023 I was humbled and honoured when I…
Read in magazine The lesson from the last three decades of democracy we must internalise is that when most people become mere spectators, the country gets destroyed, writes Songezo Zibi…
Read in magazine What does the current climate situation mean for you and your business? Dhesigen Naidoo investigates… The fever of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)…