Editorial

South Africa, a country at crossroads needs new leadership fit for...

The tenure of Jacob Zuma as president of South Africa and the ANC has exposed and laid bare the hidden dominant culture and values...

Our opposition parties must help build, not destroy

Our opposition parties must help build, not destroy To be a political party in opposition benches should not mean to conspire against one’s country flag,...

The risk of a stolen election by the US and Israel...

President Cyril Ramaphosa announced he is worried that the US and Israel may seek a regime change in South Africa, especially since the country...

Your language is your African identity

Black people must love themselves, love their languages and know and honour their clan names, and not feel constrained or shy to proclaim them...

Register to vote and have a say in a better SA

Democracy, as imperfect as it is, requires the participation of citizens, and it is the participants who will make it come alive and close...

Payment of municipal bills can lead to better services

Selby Bokaba In the early 1980s, then South African apartheid president PW Botha created what was known as “black local authorities” in the black townships....

PAC backing of MK an affront to Sobukwe

 MdhlelaIt is difficult to understand fully, without second-guessing, where the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (PAC) is headed to, or whether it will ever,...

Rehabilitation sounds laudable, but  at what cost?

This week, I was perusing TikTok when I came across a video of Kokstad, KwaZulu-Natal’s Ebongweni Maximum Correctional Centre. The clip provided an insider’s...

Social media soccer experts are gossip mongers

The advent of social media and easy access to the internet has turned the world upside down. Every Joe Soap and the fellow next door...

Matric: there is still hope for those who failed

Matome Chiloane Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the late Seaparankwe, said: “Do not judge me by my triumphs. Assess me according to the number of times I’ve...

Proliferation of political parties need not be scoffed at 

Mosibudi Mangena  As we enter the 2024 year of national and provincial elections, there are some in our midst who have decried the mushrooming of...

Is Zondo’s office curtailing freedom of expression? 

Since the dawn of democracy, efforts have been made to ensure that the courts are institutions in which law is applied without fear, favour...

Brics economic spin-offs and partnership possibilities

The 50th Brics summit held in Johannesburg late last year is regarded by most analysts as epochal in both geoeconomic and geopolitical terms. As...

SA takes Israel to the International Court of Justice for genocide

South Africa as a signatory to the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (genocide convention) is duly permitted...

Goodbye to liberator with a camera

The angels must be stomping the ground with throaty joyfulness in a gig to welcome back the returning son of the soil – back...

Public broadcaster’s vision making headway, numbers show

Public broadcaster’s vision making headway, numbers show Vuyo Mthembu When the South African Broadcasting Corporation’s (SABC) first over-the-top (OTT) streaming app, SABC+ was launched amid much...

Sobukwe’s lessons live on on his 99th birthday

Government and Justice He was the lover of Africa, which was planted in the soul of his heart, and that in all things political and...

Springboks’ World Cup victory realised  Stofile’s vision

In a compelling analysis of identity and nationhood in post-apartheid South Africa published shortly after the country’s hosting of the 2010 Fifa World Cup,...

SABC still the primary source of sport of national interest

The SABC’s content delivery obligations for nation-building and social cohesion can never be underestimated or ignored. The total disregard of this important mandate by commercially-focused...

ANC, DA, EFF, PA elites playing fast and loose with municipal...

Every nation is run by a ruling class that is often divided into different political parties. But the ruling elite has many fraternal ties...

Let there be light on Phala Phala

Let there be light on Phala Phala We are not cynics, and so we congratulate the police, and its investigative unit, for the arrest of...

State of emergency may be the answer

Government and Justice What would a reasonable person think the country ought to do to curb the scourge of violence, the runaway crime statistics, given...

Alleged Nxesi graft must be investigated

What ethical justification was there in the first place for the department of employment and labour and the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) to even...

The transformation story of Erasmus, Kolisi is worth telling

The transformation story of Erasmus, Kolisi is worth telling Jabu Zwane South Africa has become the first team to lift the Webb Ellis Cup four times,...

Infrastructure programme is SA’s only hope

The only obvious silver lining we see in the medium-term budget policy statement  delivered by Finance minister Enoch Godongwana on Wednesday seems to us...

Cases expose inefficiencies, bias of  judiciary in the courts

The Senzo Meyiwa and Hillary Gardee criminal cases illustrate that our entire judicial or security cluster is in tatters. I can say something about...

Bigots like the DA’s Breytenbach are moronic racists

Had DA MP Glynnis Breytenbach known something about the values of ubuntu and human dignity, she would have been measured in articulating her vile...

Embrace mistakes as stepping stones to self-improvement

Life, a beautiful tapestry woven with both joy and sorrow, often presents us with a series of challenges and trials that test our strength,...

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