Month: July 2025

When my father died in September 2023, our family’s grief was hijacked first by bureaucracy, then by betrayal, and now by the court system. The first part of this story exposed how the Master’s Office in Mahikeng mishandled my father’s estate. It detailed how a will mysteriously surfaced months after a letter of authority had […]

Older people face increasing health risks from extreme heat as climate change intensifies, the United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) has warned. In the latest edition of its Frontiers Report, released this week, it said adults aged 65 and above are becoming an increasingly dominant part of societies worldwide, especially in the cities of low and […]

Not long ago, the Western media was showing videos of people being ruthlessly killed. They were recordings of beheadings by jihadis of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. The first of them was posted online in 2014. More followed soon after. They were shown at every news cycle on almost every news channel. Naturally, […]

During a recent visit to Shanghai, China, to attend the Mobile World Congress — the  world’s largest exhibition and conference for the mobile technology industry — I expected to see flying delivery drones, machines autonomously completing mundane tasks and robots that talk.  It was not that futuristic but I saw technology being developed to pave […]

In the townships, billboards glamourise alcohol as a marker of success, style and independence, and it’s no accident who the adverts are speaking to — young, black and aspirational people. Across South Africa, teens to 35-year-old black people are being sold an identity that is tied to the bottle because they are a profitable market. […]

With South Africa at the helm of the G20 and the African Union seated at the table, this year’s G20 processes represent a defining moment for African diplomacy. The AU must act with unity, urgency and strategic clarity to ensure that both its agenda and South Africa’s deliverables translate into meaningful outcomes.  The AU was […]

Mining is still central to the South African economy. It employs roughly 480 000 people directly. With an estimated dependency ratio of 10 to one, the industry essentially supports close to five million people. That’s a twelfth of the country’s population.  Demand for minerals and metals is not slowing down. But our gold mining sector will […]

It’s no secret that maths, programming and other logic-based subjects feel like a mountain climb for many students. Meanwhile, subjects like English and life orientation feel more like a gentle stroll. Why is that? Are some people just “not wired” for logic? Or is there something deeper — and fixable — at play? South Africa’s […]

The MSE founder shared advice on his latest podcast episode (Picture: Getty/Shutterstock) Martin Lewis has issued new savings advice for everyone born between 1986 and 2007. In the latest issue of his podcast, the Money Saving Expert (MSE) founder urged those aged between 18 and 39 to take advantage of a scheme to help them […]

Move over Tesco, M&S wants customers to fill their trolleys (Credits: Getty Images) M&S has long been associated with dine in treats, picky bits and limited edition yumminess (strawberry sando and Big Daddy choc, we’re looking at you). It’s not somewhere most of us do our weekly shop. But now, the supermarket has launched more […]