Betrayal of trust: inside the scandal that shook South Africa’s police service

Nirmala Gopal|Published

The Medicare 24 scandal has exposed a shocking culture of corruption within the South African Police Service, raising urgent questions about integrity and accountability. ...

National Dialogue won't fix broken pipes

Yogin Devan|Published

How many more dialogues will South Africa engage in before true action is taken? Amidst rising crime and failing infrastructure, the voices of ordinary citizens ...

Cloned - When the tank runs dry: should South Africa return to working from home?

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

While South Africa faces unprecedented fuel price increases driven by global tensions, the government’s response remains tepid. As households wrestle with mounting ...

Building financial trust: lessons from the FNB advisor debacle

Jennifer Reddy|Published

Trust is fundamental in financial services, yet recent cases of misconduct highlight the critical need for consumers to choose wisely when selecting an advisor.

Tongaat Hulett: the legacy of sweat and toil at risk of fading away

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As Tongaat Hulett teeters on the brink of collapse, Jerald Vedan explores the rich tapestry of histories and lives behind this sugar giant, emphasising the urgent ...

The US-Israel war against Iran escalates: economic consequences loom for South Africa

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

As the Middle East conflict escalates and extends its reach, South Africa finds itself in a precarious position.

South African Muslim Network raises concerns over new religious Section 22 committee plans

Faisal Suliman|Published

In an era where religious beliefs face unprecedented scrutiny and challenge, SAMNET’s positioning highlights the critical balance between safeguarding practices ...

CRL's proposed regulations raises questions of faith, governance, and accountability

Raymond Perrier|Published

Tensions rise as religious groups protest proposed regulations aimed at promoting accountability. Are these leaders truly defending divine principles or merely safeguarding ...

Flawed CRL’s Section 22 structure lacks legitimacy

Brij Maharaj|Published

The South African Hindu Maha Sabha expresses alarm over the CRL Rights Commission's process in establishing a Section 22 committee, citing lack of stakeholder consultation ...

The floating hotel

Sandy Kalyan|Published

Ever dreamt of a cruise escape? Join Dr Sandy Kalyan on a lively adventure filled with laughter, entertainment, and a few unexpected twists as she recount her journey ...

As delivery costs soar, the invisible price tag on convenience emerges

Fathima Khan and Azam Khan|Published

As South Africans gear up for the busy Easter weekend, Fathima Khan and Azam Khan illuminate the evolving dynamics of online shopping, where the lure of " free delivery" ...

Online gambling surge: 'In bedrooms, taxis and factories, fortunes are chased and quietly lost'

Shabodien Roomanay|Published

SOUTH Africa is experiencing an unprecedented surge in online gambling, leading to significant financial losses for low-income households. In the past decade, and ...

No consultation: flawed CRL’s Section 22 structure lacks legitimacy

Brij Maharaj|Published

THE South African Hindu Maha Sabha (SAHMS), established in 1912 and recognised nationally as the representative body of the Hindu community, has raised serious concerns ...

The enduring conflict: South Africa grapples with the consequences of the US-Israel war on Iran

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

In the shadow of escalating conflict, South Africa finds itself at a crossroad: balancing its historical grievances with vital economic interests, as the war in ...

SAMNET opposes religious regulation committee: 'Growing Islamophobia is a greater priority'

DR FAISAL SULIMAN|Published

THE South African Muslim Network (SAMNET) notes the overtures being made by the CRL Commission to various faith groups to participate in a consultative process for ...

The Bill of Rights at 30 - making human dignity real

ADVOCATE TSELISO THIPANYANE and Pops Rampersad|Published

As South Africa commemorates 30 years since adopting its progressive Constitution, we delve into the journey of human rights advancements and the formidable challenges ...

Filling up is only the beginning: how rising fuel costs are emptying South African wallets

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

In the wake of fuel price hikes and global instability, South Africans risk facing steep increases in cost of living that will challenge their financial well-being. ...

The clash of superpowers: US and Iran from ancient Persia to modern times

Aakash Bramdeo|Updated

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds.” THESE words were carved onto the post ...

Debating the CRL's regulations: Are religious leaders accountable?

Raymond Perrier|Published

THE proposed regulations by the CRL have sparked significant debate among various faith groups. The SA Hindu Maha Saba – recognised by government as the national ...