NGOs need to return to the mantra of genuine advocacy
Mava B ScottThirty years into democracy, one would have thought that the role and impact of non-governmental organizations would have multiplied tenfold in consolidating ...
Stilfontein illegal miners should surface and face the law
The zama zamas at Stilfontein should be brought to the surface and made to face the music for their actions.
Households warned against dangers of installing refurbished geysers
Tinswalo Nthlane, general manager, Electro-Tech, told the National Press Club in Pretoria that while refurbished geysers may seem like a cost-effective choice, the ...
EFF’s future hangs in the balance
Perhaps the red berets’ ship needs a new think tank after years of stability under Malema.
Helen Zille puts her big blue foot in it again
According to Zille, Julius Malema’s EFF and Jacob Zuma’s MKP were not suitable GNU partners because their presence would prompt large investors to leave the country. ...
‘Ngidlisiwe’ a scintillating love anthem poised to set dance floors ablaze
The scintillating love anthem poised to set dance floors ablaze features the legendary DJ Pro Tee and hit-maker DJ Skhu.
Food poisoning sparks fears over spaza shops
In the wake of the children’s deaths, there is a need for urgent reforms and rigorous enforcement by authorities.
Magopeni delivers poignant insights on freedom of expression in digital times in memory of Percy Qoboza
In an inspiring address commemorating Black Wednesday, Phathiswa Magopeni explores the crucial role of digital platforms in amplifying voices amidst threats to freedom ...
Can GNU continue to defy the odds?
When the GNU was established, many critics and political analysts predicted that the divergent ideologies of the ANC and DA would lead to an implosion within the ...
New mayor Dr Nasiphi Moya pledges clean water and service dignity for all
Dr Nasiphi Moya's election as mayor marks a pivotal moment for Tshwane, with promises of clean water and dignified services at the forefront of her agenda. Can she ...
Tshwane's political landscape transforms as Dr Moya sworn in as executive mayor
In a landmark election, Dr Nasiphi Moya secures Tshwane's Executive Mayor position with a decisive 122 votes, promising equitable governance and stability.
Urgent need to protect children from hazardous food products
The message must be loud and clear: no one should gamble with the lives of children and escape justice.
Service delivery bias a threat to equality
Williams alleged that his former party prioritised service delivery to white residents, in areas where it garnered most votes during the polls.
No excuse for inaction in snow disaster
By the time help arrived and they were rescued or able to drive to safety, they had spent two nights in the cold, some without food, water or anything to keep them ...
SA-China co-operation grows
The full story of the cooperation between Africa and China has not yet been told.
Prevent capture of justice system
Her opponents have seemingly moved the goalposts and argue that the loan came from an entity with no authority to lend money.
SA doesn’t belong to politicians to sell to highest bidder
The modern-day ANC leaders such as Mbalula and party leader President Cyril Ramaphosa should carry the blame for the demise of the former liberation movement.
ANC should rid itself of leaders like Morero
Just as they thought things would be better now that the ANC’s Dada Morero is at the helm, he proposes the hiring of legally documented foreign nationals to boost ...
Country deserves the truth on 95 Libyans
Concerns arose in July that national security may have been compromised after their secret military camp was discovered and the men arrested.
‘Rose among thorns’ metro police chief a community servant at heart
During Women’s Month the nation celebrates women as active agents of change and social transformation.
Should fly-by-night parties be on the ballot?
The miracle and disruptor of the 2024 general election, the MK Party of former president Jacob Zuma, may need to watch its step or risk disappearing into thin air ...
Protect women from financial predators
This beast comes in the form of men, mostly foreign nationals, who initially promise the lovestruck women heaven and Earth.
Heads must roll over security breach
The camp was initially registered as a training site for a private security company.
Politics 101: The job is bigger than individuals
For months, calls for Gwamanda to step down have been increasing, with opposition councillors arguing he is not suitably qualified to lead the golden city.
It’s game on for Minister McKenzie
McKenzie announced that he had stopped all trips for super fans Mama Joy Chauke and Botha Msila to the national teams’ away games.