Newark massacre: a callous act of greed that demands unyielding justice

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The tragic Newark massacre has sent shockwaves through KwaZulu-Natal, uniting diverse communities in mourning and calling for urgent action against the surge in ...

Seven coffins. One empty house. Zero excuses

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

The devastating loss of seven family members family demands answers and calls for action from all levels of leadership in South Africa.

Back to the soil: why we must grow our own food again

Jerald Vedan|Published

In a world increasingly disconnected from the land, Jerald Vedan explores how planting your own food can not only enhance your meals but reconnect your family with ...

Your horoscope for the week: God's delays are not God's denials

Mellissa Mallaya-Pandya|Published

With this week's astrological forecast revealing profound insights into your personal journey, what transformations and choices await you as the stars align?

South Africa cannot afford to let organised crime become the new normal

Yusuf Abramjee|Published

In the face of relentless organised crime, Yusuf Abramjee calls for a strong, coordinated response from law enforcement and government.

32 years on, the promise of a better life rings hollow

Edwin Naidu|Published

From policy U-turns and elite impunity to poverty, violence and the silencing of whistleblowers, South Africa’s democratic dividend is being squandered, writes Edwin ...

Where are the young voices? Reclaiming civic agency among Indian youth in contemporary SA

Jonathan Annipen|Published

As South Africa approaches local government elections, the silence of young Indian South Africans raises an urgent question about civic engagement and responsibility. ...

The risks, the moral challenges and the courage to confront wrongdoing

Martha Ngoye|Published

As we grapple with the murky depths of corruption, let us remember that silence can breed complicity, writes Martha Ngoye.

South Africa does not have a skills shortage, it has a trust deficit

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South Africa is at a critical juncture where the tenuous link between education and employment is being tested.

We have freedom, but are we truly free to be who we want to be?

Ekta Somera|Published

On this Freedom Day, delve into a powerful reflection on the youth of South Africa. As we celebrate our rights, we must confront the unsettling truth: Are we providing ...

Major clashes over moral responsibility as Goldstein criticises Pope Leo amid Gaza crisis

Yusuf Ismail|Published

Amidst escalating tensions and humanitarian crises, Rabbi Goldstein's attack on the pope raises critical questions about moral responsibility, while Gaza continues ...

Mother’s Day and all that

Sandy Kalyan|Published

As Mother’s Day approaches, delve into this heartfelt tribute by Dr Sandy Kalyan that explores the rich legacy of motherhood, the wisdom shared across generations, ...

Road rage is no longer a traffic problem: it is a symptom of who we have become

Sanjith Hannuman|Published

The tragic fate of a father, a haunting reminder of road rage's true cost, calls for urgent reflection on our shared responsibilities behind the wheel, writes Sanjith ...

Cooldrink, milk and defiance: township marathons that outran apartheid

Yogin Devan|Published

In apartheid South Africa, the race for equality was perilous, marked by barriers and challenges. Yet, amidst the struggle, Athletic inspiration emerged, uniting ...

Decolonising history: the implications of South Africa's CAPS curriculum changes

Wayne Hugo and Carol Bertram|Published

A major overhaul to South Africa's CAPS history curriculum has sparked heated debates over its implications for future generations. Will this new focus foster critical ...

Reflections on freedom and workers' rights: a dual holiday in South Africa

Zakhele Collison Ndlovu|Published

As South Africa celebrates Freedom Day and International Workers’ Day, the nation reflects on the strides made in social justice. Yet, persistent inequality and ...

Workers' Day and the TRC anniversary: South Africa's unresolved legacy of injustice

Yusuf Ismail|Published

As South Africa commemorates Worker’s Day and the TRC's 30th anniversary this April, the nation faces a chilling reality of unresolved injustices and economic inequality, ...

Freedom Month: a journey of progress, reflection, and renewed responsibility

Siva Naidoo|Published

As South Africa commemorates its freedom, the fabric of our society remains a collective responsibility. Embrace this Freedom Month as a call to action; it’s a challenge ...

Honouring Judge Achmat Naeem Jappie: a legacy of wisdom and humility

Rajesh Choudree SC|Published

Judge Achmat Naeem Jappie was a beacon of justice in South Africa's tumultuous legal landscape.