Trust in the judiciary: South Africa's crisis of confidence

Prof Sipho Seepe|Published

South Africans have expressed a sense of inquiry-fatigue. They have witnessed far too many commissions without any of them leading to discernible positive effects. ...

Kaizer Chiefs' preseason insights: Building momentum for the upcoming PSL season

Smiso Msomi|Published

Kaizer Chiefs return from their Netherlands preseason tour with promising signs of progress, showcasing team chemistry and tactical improvements ahead of the 2025/26 ...

How apartheid nostalgia betrays South Africa’s unfinished liberation

Siyabonga Hadebe|Published

Is the nostalgia for apartheid distorting our understanding of South Africa's progress? This article critiques the romanticised view of the past and examines the ...

Criticism mounts as minister neglects fishing communities

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

How is the DFFE addressing the crisis in small-scale fisheries amidst a R9 billion budget? Discover the unfolding challenges faced by fishing communities

Man masquerading as a priest arrested for rape, kidnapping and murder

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KZN man arrested for allegedly kidnapping minors, raping one of them and killing their grandmother

The GNU, a cute little political deception

Bheki Gila|Published

Andrew Whitfield's controversial dismissal by President Cyril Ramaphosa raises questions about the stability of South Africa's Government of National Unity, revealing ...

From novices to skilled workers: 45 youth graduate with industry accredited certificates

Tribune Reporter|Published

Forty-five youth from eMbumbulu, the majority of whom are women, have completed a CETA-accredited programme in the built environment,opening the road to employment ...

BRICS media should lead the charge for an inclusive global narrative

Adri Senekal de Wet|Published

At the forefront of global media and geopolitics, the BRICS Media Forum in Rio de Janeiro marks a pivotal moment for collaboration among nations, aiming to redefine ...

South Africa's future is at stake as children's education is neglected

Tswelopele Makoe|Published

At a recent Unisa event, a teacher shared the heartbreaking tale of Shane, an eight-year-old boy caught in a cycle of violence and neglect, reflecting a broader ...

KwaZulu-Natal is a new powerhouse in global storytelling

Farhana Ismail|Published

Discover how KwaZulu-Natal is transforming from a backdrop to a vibrant source of storytelling, showcasing the talents of local writers, directors, and actors who ...

The impact of World War I on South Africa: A forgotten home front

Mark Levin|Published

Explore the often-overlooked contributions of South Africa during World War I, from the sacrifices of soldiers to the efforts of civilians on the home front

Is Ramaphosa complicit in corruption?

Phapano Phasha|Published

Political analyst Prince Mashele makes explosive allegations against President Cyril Ramaphosa, suggesting complicity in corruption alongside suspended Minister ...

Secret Spies, Sacred Lies: Who guards the guardians?

Vusi Shongwe|Published

With the delicate balance between intelligence operations and democratic accountability, this article delves into the recent revelations by KwaZulu-Natal Police ...

Trump’s tariffs make us look like a monkey with a grenade

Abbey Makoe|Published

How Trump's erratic foreign policy and recent tariff threats are reshaping international relations, particularly with NATO and Russia, in a world where unpredictability ...

Why South African commissions fail to deliver justice and perpetuate violence

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LIKE many commissions of inquiry before it, the new one established after the revelations by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi ...

Enhancing your academic success through ancient wisdom

Mahesh Bang|Published

Discover how ancient wisdom and practices can enhance your academic performance, from daily rituals to the benefits of yoga and nutrition.

How our ego-fueled rage is destroying democracy

Vusi Shongwe|Published

In a world increasingly characterised by divisive rhetoric and emotional volatility, Dr Vusi Shongwe explores the alarming decline of civility in political discourse ...

Are commissions in South Africa a tool for justice or a shield for corruption?

Siyabonga Hadebe|Published

Ndlozi argues that a president cannot find anyone guilty, insisting that proper judicial commissions of inquiry led by judges with strict timelines are essential ...

The economic impact of hunting tourism in South Africa

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

In the midst of South Africa's economic struggles, where unemployment soars and opportunities dwindle, a controversial yet vital industry—hunting tourism—emerges ...