R70m student debt relief for Eastern Cape youth
The Eastern Cape Provincial Government has launched a R70-million historical debt relief programme to address youth unemployment and financial barriers to economic... Read more.
South Africans urged to unite against wave of misinformation
Cabinet has urged all South Africans to stand united in defending the country against a growing wave of misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda aimed at distorting... Read more.
Paris Summit | Why EU distrusts Trump’s Ukraine war intervention
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday said debates over the participation of German troops in a peacekeeping operation in Ukraine were premature, hours before... Read more.
President’s new-found fortitude is most welcome
At the rate he is going, he is surely a leading contender for our Charmza of the Year, despite it being early days yet. Yes, President Cyril Ramaphosa has indeed... Read more.
Why it’s wrong of SADC, and therefore SA, to fight offensively in the DRC war
Sydney Seshibedi If there is anything highly observable about civil wars fuelled by the presence of minerals, other than the devastation that war imposes upon... Read more.
Charmza; Cyril Ramaphosa
Charmza; Cyril Ramaphosa. After their plot to convince the Yanks and the international community they were being lynched and dispossessed of their properties backfired... Read more.
MKP top leadership to meet over internal turmoil
Sparks are expected to fly when the MK Party’s national officials and national high command (NHC) meet to discuss the internal turmoil that rocked the party this... Read more.
Moegoe; Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla
Moegoe; Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla It might well be a stretch to imagine that MK Party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu may be having second thoughts about ditching... Read more.
Why it’s wrong of SADC, and therefore SA, to fight offensively in the DRC war
If there is anything highly observable about civil wars fuelled by the presence of minerals, other than the devastation that war imposes upon the most vulnerable... Read more.
Emotive, yet engaging memoir of a renegade lawyer
Muzi Sikhakhane’s Odyssey of Liberation stands out as a memoir that transcends the genre’s typical boundaries. Self-aware and reflective, it avoids the pitfalls... Read more.