With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakenedBy Ursula van BeekSouth Africa stands out as a country that strongly defends democracy
Imagining a better digital public sphereX, Facebook and Instagram exercise ordinate and often pernicious power, which must be contested and socially enriching alternatives developed By Richard PithouseWe need to arrest the drastic decline of our municipalitiesThe auditor general’s report makes it clear that something must be done to break the cycle of mismanagement By Darion BarclayFloyd falls flat in eThekwiniIs there buyer’s remorse on the part of those who voted for the MK party in May? By Paddy HarperSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore Celebrating 30 years of women’s empowermentBy Luna NevhutaluThe M&G’s Power of Women awards 2024 keynote address was given by Luna Nevhutalu Sanlam’s structured solutions chief executive Pravin Gordhan set the benchmark for public service and dedication to the causeBy Ravi PillayNot everyone liked the late former public enterprises minister, but everyone respected him GNU will go nowhere unless we reckon with our divisivenessBy Sorayah NairBut the government of national unity has the potential to lead itself and South Africa into a future that is different from the divisive past The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
We need to arrest the drastic decline of our municipalitiesThe auditor general’s report makes it clear that something must be done to break the cycle of mismanagement By Darion BarclayFloyd falls flat in eThekwiniIs there buyer’s remorse on the part of those who voted for the MK party in May? By Paddy HarperSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore Celebrating 30 years of women’s empowermentBy Luna NevhutaluThe M&G’s Power of Women awards 2024 keynote address was given by Luna Nevhutalu Sanlam’s structured solutions chief executive Pravin Gordhan set the benchmark for public service and dedication to the causeBy Ravi PillayNot everyone liked the late former public enterprises minister, but everyone respected him GNU will go nowhere unless we reckon with our divisivenessBy Sorayah NairBut the government of national unity has the potential to lead itself and South Africa into a future that is different from the divisive past The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Floyd falls flat in eThekwiniIs there buyer’s remorse on the part of those who voted for the MK party in May? By Paddy HarperSponsoredPartner ContentUpgrade to the iPhone 16 at iStore without paying a cent more on your current contractBy iStore
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Celebrating 30 years of women’s empowermentBy Luna NevhutaluThe M&G’s Power of Women awards 2024 keynote address was given by Luna Nevhutalu Sanlam’s structured solutions chief executive Pravin Gordhan set the benchmark for public service and dedication to the causeBy Ravi PillayNot everyone liked the late former public enterprises minister, but everyone respected him GNU will go nowhere unless we reckon with our divisivenessBy Sorayah NairBut the government of national unity has the potential to lead itself and South Africa into a future that is different from the divisive past The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Pravin Gordhan set the benchmark for public service and dedication to the causeBy Ravi PillayNot everyone liked the late former public enterprises minister, but everyone respected him GNU will go nowhere unless we reckon with our divisivenessBy Sorayah NairBut the government of national unity has the potential to lead itself and South Africa into a future that is different from the divisive past The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
GNU will go nowhere unless we reckon with our divisivenessBy Sorayah NairBut the government of national unity has the potential to lead itself and South Africa into a future that is different from the divisive past The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
The future of the African Union: How many more days are left?By Lindani ZunguFounded on the principles of pan-Africanism 22 years ago, the AU has had its successes, but facing mounting issues of foreign funding, an inability to act on conflicts among member states, and claims it is stiflingly bureaucratic, it risks becoming another relic A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
A weekend in iconic Sun CityBy Ozayr PatelThe ‘jewel’ of South Africa is still a lovely getaway just two hours from Johannesburg Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future?By Karabo MokgonyanaWhere fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
The case for an international anti-corruption courtBy Prosper MaguchuCombined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961By Charlize TomaselliThe UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generationsBy Njeri MwagiruThe tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Renewable energy could keep SA’s data centres lit and reliableBy Mandy HattinghWhen one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power. Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Zambian government leaves human rights on death rowBy Sishuwa SishuwaReminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More Latest News Are you driving yourself to financial stress? The Power of Gratitude and Tradition in Linda Sikhakhane’s ‘Iladi’ SA’s wildfire crisis escalates with 1802 fires this year alone Use state power and deliver services in Gauteng to regain votes: former president Thabo Mbeki Slow walk to deliver green hydrogen talk in Namibia Chinese EV brands target Africa amid rising trade barriers in Europe, North America Restoring Wemmer Pan’s glory With the rise in right-wing populism, democracy around the world is weakened Municipalities in SA’s energy heartland, Mpumalanga, have financial problems implementing the energy transition Editors Pick PoliticsNational Health Insurance: DA cites government failures and risk of looting CrosswordCryptic Crossword JDE 447 Press ReleasesCall for nominations: Power of Women 2024Precarious times for the US economyA response to racially-charged assertionsFocus the renewable energy debate on Africans’ basic need for electricity Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predictedBy Wandile SihloboThe mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors Load More