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E-Filing Fails Seniors and the Technologically Challenged For many South Africans, the shift to digital government services has been heralded as progress. But for senior citizens,...
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When the Patriotic Alliance (PA) first muscled its way into South Africa’s Government of National Unity, many were struck by Gayton McKenzie’s charm offensive. He told...
On a quiet Wednesday night in Soweto, 27-year-old Mthokozisi Mvelase’s life was violently cut short. Only three days into his job as an Uber driver in...
From AIDS denial to public health revival, a nation reclaims its future There was a time-less than two decades ago, when being diagnosed with HIV in...
Accountability finally knocks on higher education’s door There was no collective gasp when President Cyril Ramaphosa showed Minister Nobuhle Nkabane the door this week. If anything,...
Retirement used to mean stepping aside. For generations, South Africans accepted that turning 60 meant the slow fade into the background. But what if that assumption...
As Israel pushes for regime change, Trump’s war talk throws diplomacy out the window If there was ever hope that the United States could act as...
South Africa’s streets tell a story that’s hard to ignore. Overflowing bins, illegal dumping hotspots, and the quiet hustle of waste pickers pulling trolleys through morning...