Unmarried Fathers' Rights: What you need to know
Explore the critical challenges faced by families in South Africa, particularly the limited access of unmarried fathers to their children. Discover how legal rights under the Children’s Act of 2005 can empower fathers and strengthen family units.
The crucial role of parental care in child development
Discover the profound impact of parental care on child development and explore the urgent need for support systems in South Africa as we celebrate the Global Day of Parents.
Johan Rupert said what many on the Cape Flats have been screaming for years
Activists in the Cape Flats have long cried out against systemic inequality, but it took billionaire Johan Rupert's unexpected remarks to bring national attention to the dire conditions faced by these communities. This article explores the implications of his statements and the urgent need for systemic change.
Where is the university built by the Taxi Industry?
There are approximately 150 000 to 283 000 minibus taxis on the road in South Africa daily, depending on whose research one uses.
Fuel levy hikes and Oval Office optics: South Africa’s workers deserve more than empty promises
The Minister of Finance’s decision to raise fuel levies, effective immediately, is not merely a fiscal adjustment it is an existential threat to households already teetering on the edge. For workers earning minimum wage, the levy increase per litre means choosing between a full meal and a full tank.
Insects: Unsung heroes of our ecosystems
Explore the vital role of insects in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem health as we celebrate International Biodiversity Day.
A nation at odds with itself: AGOA, Afrikaner “Refugees,” and the cost of global legitimacy
It is a humiliating position for a country that once sold itself as the moral compass of the Global South. But perhaps it is also a necessary reckoning. South Africa cannot continue to straddle every fence siding with Russia in UN votes while calling itself a neutral broker, cosying up to China while relying on U. S. trade.
Redress is not revenge: Understanding the need for equality in South Africa
This opinion piece challenges the claim of 142 race-based laws in South Africa, exploring the historical context of privilege and the ongoing need for redress.
How the ANC emulates the Afrikaner 'Broederbond'
Exploring the troubling parallels between the Afrikaner Broederbond and the current ANC leadership in South Africa, this article delves into the implications of nationalism on governance and societal well-being.