In a world where South African journalism is clinging to the cliff-edge with increasingly slippery fingers, the Competition Commission has thrown a rope — though whether it’s sturdy enough remains to ...
Unburdened by the need for passports or visas, birds have freedom of the skies. They can fly off to pretty much anywhere they choose. That’s the theory. In reality, their ability to move to survive ...
In a brief note, President Cyril Ramaphosa has accepted DA leader John Steenhuisen’s request to remove the key wildlife portfolio from Dion George.
South African businesses find themselves having to manage complex regulations and the massive compliance costs that go along with the government’s persistence with Black Economic Empowerment (BEE).
Opinion
Moving beyond quotas to the real challenges and opportunities of the Employment Equity Amendment Act
The amended Employment Equity Act continues to include persons with disabilities as a designated group, regardless of race. Now, employers should invest in developing the skills they need from persons ...
Now when I say AI I mean the large language models. I have nothing against AI being used in medical screening for improved disease recognition and prevention, for example, or for help with complex ...
If we fix what’s broken and speak about what makes us uncomfortable, we can build a society that values dignity in its truest and most human form.
Is citizenship being purposefully throttled until the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection finds political traction, which the GNU cannot provide in its current composition?
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SA’s G20 drive for Africa to benefit from critical minerals must not try to compete with China
To unlock mineral wealth – and reverse a long and bloody history of extractive exploitation – African countries also need to shine the light of transparency on their policies and regulations, and not ...
When church leaders and NGOs spoke out about the collapse of Nelson Mandela Bay, they unleashed a storm — political abuse, spy allegations, and chaos in council chambers. But beneath the noise, one ...
Though scores of world leaders will attend the G20 Summit in Johannesburg this month, the US’s no-show could prevent the issuance of a Leaders’ Declaration.
The real crisis in southern Africa is not an elephant overpopulation crisis. It’s a human land use, inequality and governance crisis that we keep disguising as a numbers game.
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