Time for South Africa to ride the G20 wave
The ball is now firmly in South Africa’s court following a successful G20 presidency, writes Ido Lekota South Africa’s 2025 G20 Presidency and the landmark Johannesburg Summit have catapulted the…
The ball is now firmly in South Africa’s court following a successful G20 presidency, writes Ido Lekota South Africa’s 2025 G20 Presidency and the landmark Johannesburg Summit have catapulted the…
Africa deserves better. African lives demand better. And the solutions exist—if we finally choose to implement them, writes Jovial Rantao. Every year, Africa spends more than $65 billion importing medical…
South Africa’s credibility in the green transition hinges not only on technical readiness but on institutional integrity, writes Lionel Jean Michel There are no sirens, no mushroom clouds, no overt…
Leadership is delighted to publish an excerpt from Dr Thulani Mkhize’s new book, Nontsizi Mgqwetho: The Poet of the People In the Xhosa political context, the imbongi is endowed with the task…
What makes the woman behind Dsolar tick? Ido Lekota found out… Dsolar—a 100 percent black female-owned ernergy efficient company—is making significant waves in the renewable enegy sector. This happens under…
“If we work together, we don’t just fix cars. We fix economies. We fix futures. And in the process, we fix ourselves,” says Ipeleng Mabusela, Chief Executive Officer of the…
Ido Lekota sat down with the founders of Mpintshi Yum–Leigh and Lerato Walters-Miane–to find out how they are changing the nutrition game in South Africa South Africa faces a “nutrition…
A profile of leadership, resilience, and purpose Scrolling through TikTok, Leadership Editor Prof Onkgopotse JJ Tabane found a gem he never thought he would come across on the social media…
Is the continued existence of provincial legislatures—which are a drain to the fiscus—still justified in a country like South Africa, where there are numerous urgent pressing priorities like runaway unemployment,…
Good governance is not code for neutralising redress. It is making redress work—with public proof, enforceable penalties, and relentless public scrutiny, writes Andile Nomlala For many of us, B-BEE wasn’t…