FMF’s Mpiyakhe Dhlamini: Time to get serious about creating black wealth in SA
The policies adopted by the government have either done nothing to stop poverty or made it worse while simultaneously increasing inequality.
The policies adopted by the government have either done nothing to stop poverty or made it worse while simultaneously increasing inequality.
South Africa’s public basic education system is one of the most dysfunctional in the world and the destructive centralisation contemplated in the proposed BELA Bill is certainly counterproductive.
This open letter to Ramaphosa captures the mood of the average long-suffering South African who has finally lost patience with the ANC.
One kind of restriction, however, is forbidden: viewpoint discrimination. That’s how billionaire Elon Musk should think of Twitter.
Well now that you understand the inflated meaning of “woke” in 2022, two years after it burst into international parlance, what about “broke”?
In his weekly diary, London-based Saffer Simon Lincoln Reader picks up on the nasty scourge of anti-semitism and reminds us that we should try harder to eliminate discrimination against Jews.
Asya Bradley is one of three women suing Synapse and its CEO Sankaet Pathak for what they allege was a pattern of harassment and discrimination by Pathak.
When will we cease to be Africans, coloureds, Indians and whites and merely be South Africans asks the IRR’s Michael Morris.
Adrian Gore’s critics are defaulting to the old South African norm of playing the race card – because Discovery Bank is giving black depositors 10% equity when they join.
Gerhard Papenfus explains how now is not the time for whites in South Africa to succumb to constant attacks but rather stand up, overcome their prejudices, embrace non-racialism and help to contribute to South African society.