Editor’s Note: Without teachers, our children have no future
The retirement of two long-serving staff members from South Peninsula High School marks the end of an era for the school.
Discover the Refreshed Mazda CX-3 – Where Style Meets Sophistication
The Mazda CX-3 is not just about aesthetics, though it certainly has plenty of that. It's a seamless combination of sleek hatchback styling and the versatility of ...
Sta-Sof-Fro Soweto Fashion Week Showcased Global Talent with Stellar Line-Up of International and Local Designers
Soweto Fashion Week’s Summer 2024 season not only celebrated sartorial innovation but also fostered a sense of unity among diverse cultures.
SA Podcast & Music Festival: where brands, media, and culture intersect
Join us for an unforgettable celebration. We look forward to welcoming you to the ultimate celebration of music, podcasting, and culture
How SA small businesses performed and what lies ahead
The ongoing and deteriorating energy crisis has put a damper on these more positive prospects
Happy holidays to all City of Tshwane residents
As we are winding down, I want to thank all our employees for their hard work and commitment to serving Tshwane residents, especially in light of the many challenges ...
HONOR Technologies gives back to the Katlehong community
We believe that access to technology and digital skills is not a luxury but a necessity, a fundamental right that should be available to everyone irrespective of ...
Few have accumulated wealth using ‘representatives of the people’ tag
Siyabonga HadebeElections are not about party agents, presiding officers or the people (citizens) but the system itself. The big system maintains itself; voting ...
Chinese investment in wind set to avert SA energy crisis
Longyuan South Africa Renewables is behind the innovations and has invested R5. 18 billion towards installation of wind energy solutions in the De Aar town.
Explore magical markets around the world
Traditional markets transcend shopping; they are vibrant cultural hubs with rich histories
Incompetent CoJ is cheating ratepayers
Johannesburg’s billing crisis has become a cliché
The collapse of the Steel Master Plan and disintegration of industry by Seifsa president, Elias Monage
The recent announcement by ArcelorMittal SA presents a major set-back to the base of the industrial sector
Media and banks must work together for the common good
Banks adopted a holier-than-thou attitude in closing Independent Media’s bank accounts, citing “reputational risks” as the reason. Yet, banks complicit in the malicious ...
It’s Christmas for criminals targeting cash vans
Six cash-in-transit heist suspects were today scheduled to appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court after they were arrested right after the robbery on Monday ...
Maybe President Cyril Ramaphosa should dust off resignation letter
At the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council this week, President Cyril Ramaphosa blustered on about the crushing effects of corruption on our country and democracy. ...
Hullabaloo is just what the Springboks needed ahead of the #RWC2023 final
Certain elements of the English media went into full Karen mode, harrumphing about racism.
Red Bull SoundClash A–Z: Africa’s hottest musical titans battle for supremacy
The countdown has begun to the highly anticipated musical showdown Red Bull SoundClash with team captains Sjava and Focalistic.
The cost of prejudice: They are ordinary people in the front line of an extraordinary situation
We stand once more on the edge of the abyss. One day we will go too far.
The Springboks are already the winners of our hearts
Tomorrow night, the dream might come to an end in Stade de France in the final quarter-final of the weekend.
South Africa doesn’t do nearly enough for the great teachers in this country
World Teachers’ Day went almost un-remarked outside of some schools that would have observed it.
It’s time to wake up and smell the climate change and not just pay lip service to it
We are living with the consequences of an over-industrialised, coal-burning world.
SAFA did well by roping in Helman Mkhalele to help Hugo Broos coach Bafana
EDITORIAL: As a former player and coach of national age group teams, Helman Mkhalele brings a wealth of experience to the post of an assistant national team coach. ...
2001 was a tragic year for African football
EDITORIAL: With 126 fans dying in Ghana and 43 in South Africa, 2001 was a tragic year for African football.
EDITORIAL:There are valuable lessons to be learnt from these hard times
Abandoning consumer culture and concentrating on essentials and the needs rather than the wants is an attitude to be adopted even after the lockdown ends, says the ...
Covid-19 exposed how corruption, incompetence collapsed E Cape health system
A cocktail of corruption, indifference and sheer incompetence has ensured that Eastern Cape has the third-highest number of Covid-19 infections.