Zimbabwe's constitutional reform: a necessity for stability and governance

Kenneth Kgwadi|Published

Zimbabwe faces a crucial moment in its constitutional debate. Will the proposed changes be a step towards stability and governance or merely a reflection of individual ...

The chaotic dance of power, tech giants, and unanswered questions

L Oosthuizen|Published

In a world rife with unanswered questions and competing narratives, explore the unsettling race for power among global leaders and tech giants, as the stakes have ...

Lesufi’s finance gamble: an act of self-preservation while putting service delivery at risk

Alan Fuchs|Published

That is the real issue. This reshuffle was not designed to strengthen governance but to preserve power for Panyaza Lesufi and his comrades.

South Africa’s accountability theatre: Phala Phala and the performance of justice

Nyaniso Qwesha|Published

South Africa's political landscape is marred by an intricate performance of accountability, evident in the Phala Phala scandal.

DA's elective conference: A facade of inclusivity or a continuation of the status quo?

Thabile Mange|Published

As the DA moves forward under new leadership, questions remain: will it embrace true inclusivity or continue to perpetuate historical inequities?

Trump’s troubling ties to Netanyahu and the implications for US foreign policy

Iqbal Jassat|Published

A recent report reveals how Trump's decisions may have been swayed by Netanyahu, leading to concerns about America’s foreign policy direction.

Why the U. S. and Israel May Keep Striking Iran Until It Is Neutralised

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For more than two decades, the Middle East has been shaped by a small number of decisive actors locked in cycles of rivalry, cooperation, and confrontation. Four ...

Pakistan’s Poverty Reversal Exposes a Deeper Crisis Beneath the Numbers

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Pakistan’s latest poverty figures should not just alarm policymakers, they should force a fundamental rethink of how the country understands economic progress. The ...

Chaos from the top: The global crises born of Trump's reckless leadership

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In a world teetering on the brink of collapse due to reckless leadership, the cost of ignoring responsible governance echoes through communities and institutions. ...

South Africa’s financial sector grapples with compliance and real customer outcomes

Nyaniso Qwesha|Published

South Africa’s financial sector faces a transformative challenge as it struggles to reconcile compliance with genuine customer outcomes.

Sekunjalo releases statement in which Dr Iqbal Survé denounces ‘defamatory’ media reports, announces lawsuit

Staff Reporter|Published

Dr Iqbal Survé, Executive Chairman of Sekunjalo Group, strongly condemns recent articles by News24 and Daily Maverick as defamatory, announcing plans for legal action ...

Judges aren’t gods: A South African reality check

The Star Reporter|Published

Over 350 complaints against judges in three years raise questions. Are these signals of systemic issues or mere frustrations with the judicial process?

Accountability or theatre? The political ballet of South Africa's police scandal

Nyaniso Qwesha|Published

Can South Africa's institutions evolve amidst a swirl of narratives, or will accountability remain just a performance for the theatre of politics?

Challenging the narrative: the complexity of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict

Mohamed Saeed|Published

The Israeli–Palestinian conflict is often mischaracterised as a religious war, but the reality runs far deeper.

Zimbabweans gear up for vital discussions on constitutional reforms

Kenneth Kgwadi|Published

n a pivotal moment for Zimbabwe’s political landscape, citizens are called to engage directly in discussions that will influence the nation’s constitutional framework. ...

The Madlanga Commission Cannot Ignore Cedric Nkabinde: Justice Demands His Testimony

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His testimony is essential to uncover the full scope of political interference and corruption. Skipping Nkabinde would leave a critical gap and undermine the credibility ...

The Middle East crisis: China calls for ceasefire and return to diplomacy and dialogue

Gideon H Chitanga|Published

The quest for peace in this volatile Middle East requires not just desires for resolution but actionable steps grounded in respect for sovereignty and human dignity. ...

Willah Mudolo, the only legitimate Patriotic Front presidential candidate at this point

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The Patriotic Front, one of Zambia’s most prominent political parties, is experiencing a leadership crisis that has captured national attention. In recent days, ...

Calls for urgent action following tragic death of mental health patient at Dr George Mukhari hospital

The Public Servants Association|Published

As South Africa grapples with an unrelenting healthcare crisis, the tragic loss of a mental health patient at a Gauteng hospital shines a spotlight on the urgent ...