Africa in need of a robust strategy to mitigate conflicts

Dr Sizo Nkala|Published

It would be foolhardy to believe that the temporary truce between Israel and Iran will hold indefinitely. It is important that Africa prepares for a worst-case scenario ...

How Africa can foster sustainable diplomacy amidst global trade tensions

Ashraf Patel|Published

Internationalism and solidarity should still be a core feature of foreign policy while also being smart in navigating partnerships with a diverse range of nations ...

ANC's 'better life for all' mantra remains a pipedream

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

The ANC has led South Africa during the first six administrations since 1994. As such, it had enough time to implement the promises of the Freedom Charter, says ...

MKP, Shivambu tussle signs of deeper conflict

Prof Sipho Seepe|Published

Floyd Shivambu's political gambit is an opportunistic spin of a disgruntled politician who places his ambitions above that of the party. In expressing his frustration ...

G20 faces a generational test amid geopolitical challenges

Alvin Botes|Published

The G20 was born out of the 1997 Asian financial meltdown and re-energised amid the 2008 crash. It now faces a generation-defining test: can it propel the global ...

'The Freedom Charter lies in ruins in democratic South Africa'

Kim Heller|Published

The Freedom Charter lies in ruins in democratic South Africa. Despite its broad and largely unthreatening liberal undercarriage and appeal, the Charter has not been ...

'Iranian struggle is interwoven with broader geopolitical chessboard'

Dr Reneva Fourie|Published

While resistance is necessary in the face of aggression, the end goal must not be perpetual war. The true challenge lies in restoring peace built on justice and ...

National Dialogue: A R700 Million Smokescreen for Political Survival?

Clyde N.S. Ramalaine|Published

President Ramaphosa's R700 million National Dialogue raises questions about accountability and genuine public engagement amid South Africa's ongoing crises. This ...

China, Africa relations: Building sustainable Global South partnerships

Arkrbe Oqubay|Published

China-Africa development cooperation will attain new heights in trade, productive investment, industrial chain collaboration and technological partnership. It will ...

The great disconnect: Unpacking America’s chaotic Middle East policy

Ramzy Baroud|Published

It is obvious that US foreign policy in the Middle East is no longer operating based on a clear, complex but dynamic strategy that integrates military, economic, and ...

Advancing Africa's water security through collaboration

Prof. Sipho Seepe|Published

Environmental challenges such as water scarcity, droughts, and floods, which cut across narrow disciplines, can be resolved by instituting multidisciplinary and ...

US, Israel Attacks on Iran: 'Stop Netanyahu Before He Gets Us All Killed'

Jeffrey Sachs|Published

Over the past 30 years, Netanyahu and his US backers have destroyed or destabilized a 4,000-km swath of countries stretching across North Africa, the Horn of Africa, ...

The National Dialogue must be revolutionary and people-driven

Zamikhaya Maseti|Published

This National Dialogue must not be pacifying; it must be revolutionary. It must be uncomfortable, radical, and people-driven. It must speak to power, not for it. ...

The Constitutional Court at 30: Time for a critical reflection

Prof. Bheki Mngomezulu|Published

Going forward, the Constitutional Court should take these criticisms seriously, identify those that are factual and act on them, but also consider the rest that ...

Constitutional Court: Champion of the People or Protector of the Elite?

Kim Heller|Published

As the  Constitutional Court steers its future it must avoid becoming a faraway fortress or an exclusive carriage of legal privilege. Extensive outreach programmes ...

Israel, Iran Conflict: Peace is a Fantasy When Faced With a War Machine Addicted to Dominance

Dr Reneva Fourie|Published

History is being repeated. The US plays a double game – stalling negotiations while equipping Israel with the intelligence, weapons, and diplomatic cover to strike ...

Liam Jacobs Defection: A Western Cape Political War Shaped by Identity and Media Optics

Clyde N.S. Ramalaine|Published

Liam Jacobs embodies the very electorate the PA is targeting: young, urban, Coloured voters who feel increasingly alienated by the DA’s leadership and messaging. ...

Building Democracy: Voices of the Youth Vital for South Africa's Future

Dr. Paul Kariuki|Published

The voice of the youth is powerful and vital for the nation’s future. They need to mobilize themselves with passion and purpose and participate actively in all processes ...

Organise or Starve: Youth Mobilisation Key to Overcoming Poverty, Unemployment and Inequality

Mbuso Ngubane|Published

Youth must return to the factory gates, to community halls, to classrooms and campuses with one message: We are not commodities. We will not be sacrificed so that ...