For years, the bustling pavements of central Johannesburg have been a stage for a silent war. On one side, the city’s street traders, the lifeblood of...
We all know someone who loves to point out flaws. The friend who critiques the movie plot holes, the relative who questions the braai master’s technique....
Life Sentence for Jesse Mitchell’s Killer A year after the brutal killing of Stellenbosch University student Jesse Mitchell, justice has been served. The Stellenbosch Regional Court...
The Job Hunt That Never Ends In South Africa, millions of young people wake up each morning not to go to work, but to search for...
R1.1 Billion Boost to Transform Msunduzi Msunduzi Municipality is preparing for a major transformation. More than R1.1 billion in new investments have been pledged for local...
There is a silence that follows the storm of bullets. It’s a silence filled with the echoes of screams and the heavy scent of gunpowder. For...
For forty years, the memory of what happened to Bathandwa Ndondo has lingered in the Eastern Cape, a painful, unresolved thread in the fabric of a...
A telling exchange on a recent tech podcast stopped me cold. Brad Gerstner, a major OpenAI investor, questioned the astronomical valuation of Sam Altman’s company. Altman’s...
The sound of a South African December is a unique cultural recipe. It’s the sizzle of the braai, the crunch of sand on the road, and...
There’s a quiet divide growing in suburbs across South Africa. It’s not about politics or sport. It’s about power. On one side, you have households wincing...