Long before artists climbed its slopes, Table Mountain was imagined from the decks of ships: exaggerated, fortified, volcanic and teeming with beasts. The first in a new series explores how hearsay, ...
Iran has indicated it is prepared to make concessions on its nuclear programme in talks with the U.S. in return for the lifting of sanctions and recognition of its right to ...
Law enforcement fatally shot an armed man attempting to breach President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, highlighting ongoing concerns about political violence in the ...
The majority of violent crimes have shown a downward trend during the third quarter of the SAPS’s financial year, but the police minister and national commissioner both believe South Africa’s crime ...
As a host with the privately owned Rádio Essencial broadcaster, Cândido is a prominent Angolan media figure, often critical of authorities. But he suspects the spyware attack was prompted by his work ...
Mergers and acquisitions are back in focus, with companies like Grindrod and MTN leading the charge. But will ambitious deals unlock true value or lead to ...
At the crux of South Africa’s extraordinarily successful wildlife conservation model is value. When the value is high, wildlife thrives. The newly proposed quota brings significant value to three ...
In a world where a handful of leaders shape AI’s impact on billions, the urgent need for public consent and oversight has never been clearer. Democracy must adapt or risk ...
Chronic pesticide exposure is a ‘silent pandemic’ of neurodevelopmental harm in South Africa. The current regulatory system, designed for adults, fails to protect children from cumulative, low-level ...
Joburg’s civic safety net has quietly frayed. At ward level, the city is meant to rely on its 135 ward committees, which are statutory bodies chaired by ward councillors and made up of community ...
In his latest column, Steven Boykey Sidley gives a strident take-down of climate activism. But he’s parroting a British libertarian with questionable credentials and a blind spot for ...
Anglo was supposed to be the core partner of Ramaphosa’s just energy transition legacy, but the real work is happening far from the hydrogen valley. The Northern Cape will be the testbed for impact ...