The great Steinhoff heist: R28bn later and nobody went to jail

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

Ibex has sold its entire stake in Pepkor for R28bn, marking a significant turning point in the aftermath of the infamous Steinhoff scandal … this transaction not ...

South Africa on edge as the US deports criminals to eSwatini

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

Following the controversial deportation of five foreign criminals from the US to eSwatini, concerns are mounting in South Africa regarding regional security and ...

The impact of leadership failures on migration and xenophobia in South Africa

Phapano Phasha|Published

How systemic leadership failures have led to mass displacement in Africa, with South Africa bearing the brunt of this crisis and the implications for Pan-African ...

The US move may deepen South Africa's economic woes

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The relentless fight by the US government against South Africa intensified with the announcement of sanctions against certain leaders in the ANC and government

Demanding Answers: Is R2. 4bn in tourism funding delivering results?

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

During a heated parliamentary session, the Department of Tourism faced intense scrutiny over its R2. 4 billion budget, with MPs demanding concrete evidence of its ...

NPA's Credibility Crisis: How the Omotoso and Fort Hare trials expose systemic failures

Sizwe Dlamini|Published

The NPA and DPCI face intense scrutiny in Parliament as they defend their handling of high-profile cases, including the controversial Omotoso trial. What does this ...

Western media finally confronts Israel's actions in Gaza

Abbey Makoe|Published

The Western mainstream media's silence regarding Israel's military actions against Gaza has been striking. Recent criticisms from major outlets signal a shift in ...

The leadership crisis is not out there, it’s with you

Vusi Shongwe|Published

The leadership crisis is not an external issue; it starts with you. Understand how your personal responsibility and self-awareness can reshape your leadership style ...

The evolution of elite pact-making and Black exclusion in South Africa

Siyabonga Hadebe|Published

South Africa's history of elite pact-making, rooted in the 1910 Union, systematically excluded black South Africans from political life. In response, black elites, ...

Vryheid Hospital set for upgrade to first regional facility in Zululand

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THE KwaZulu-Natal Health Portfolio Committee witnessed first-hand the challenges the Zululand District and there is now an improved service delivery based on observations ...

July 2021 riots: a scar on South Africa's conscience

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As South Africa pauses to reflect on the devastating legacy of the 2021 riots, the calls for accountability echo louder than ever.

Navigating accountability in the age of cancel culture

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In an era where cancel culture ignites swift backlash and fierce scrutiny, the survival of brands and leaders hinges on mastering the art of accountability.

Basic Income Grant is a brilliant idea but is not affordable

Nkosenhle Madlala|Published

Unlike countries blessed with vast sovereign wealth funds, think Norway’s oil reserves - South Africa lacks a national savings pool.

Leaders should save Africa to preserve Kwame Krumah's legacy

Sandile Gumede|Published

African countries are rich in mineral resources, but these hardly benefit the majority of citizens.

Kevin Hart to perform in India

IANS|Published

As part of his debut, he will bring his acclaimed ‘Acting My Age’ tour to Indian shores for an evening of relentless laughter, razor-sharp observations and captivating ...

Ford recalls over 5,700 vehicles in Southern Africa due to safety concerns

Annie Dorasamy|Updated

The recall impacts vehicles sold in South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, and Swaziland, and involves serious mechanical issues that could increase the risk of accidents. ...

Attention all Ford EcoSport drivers

Annie Dorasamy|Published

Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa (FMCSA) has announced a recall of nearly 2,900 EcoSport models built between April 2021 and July 2022 over safety concern. ...

The digital desecration: how social media is corrupting our sacred funeral rituals

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A poignant reflection on how social media has transformed sacred funeral spaces into performance venues. Memela shares a personal loss and contrasts it with the ...

Filmmaker, moved by the NSRI camera rescue volunteers, dedicates his time to raising awareness

Tribune Reporter|Published

The creative campaign, now complete, is based on a true and emotional story from Strand Beach.