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VIDEO: Watch – From mindful money to edge-of-your-seat thrillers, these are our book recommendations
January’s reading list moves between reflection and escape, pairing books that sharpen focus and rethink our relationship with money with fiction that unsettles, absorbs and lingers. Together, they offer a considered way back into attention, feeling and pleasure at the start of the year.
BIOGRAPHY: Leon Louw: A Legacy of Solutions – ideas too clear to ignore, too powerful to forget
In this richly researched biography, published by Maverick 451, Tim Cohen, one of South Africa’s most respected financial journalists and former Business Maverick editor, explores the life and ideas of Leon Louw, the firebrand libertarian who championed freedom and enterprise during South Africa’s transition to democracy.
European countries including UK lose measles elimination status
LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Britain and several other European countries have lost their measles elimination status, the World Health Organization said on Monday, after a jump in infections across the continent.
Mexico president asks Korean counterpart for more BTS concerts
MEXICO CITY, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Huge demand to see K-pop boy band BTS, among the world’s most popular artists, has led Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to formally request of her counterpart, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, that he help arrange more concerts in Mexico.
FEEDING HOPE OP-ED: Here’s how SA can end hunger and malnutrition this year
A ‘bumper harvest’ is predicted for South Africa in 2026. The rains across our country have been uneven (too little in some parts, harsh floods in others). But overall La Niña has blessed large parts of our agricultural land, enhancing the ability of commercial farmers to produce food. Sadly, that good crops won’t reduce widespread hunger is evidence of how out of joint time is in our...
TENURE INSECURITY: SA’s land crisis is ongoing, not historical
The struggle for land in South Africa touches food security, identify and economic equality. For the Land and Accountability Research Centre (Larc), this reality is the driving force behind its work, including the uMhlaba Talks podcast.
ANALYSIS: Part 1: The Sixth Extinction and the Anthropocene’s Pleistocene origins
This is part 1 of a three-part series that traces the origins of the Anthropocene – the current geological epoch that speaks bluntly to humanity’s impact on the environment – and the unfolding ‘Sixth Extinction’, adding to the wave of global megafaunal extinctions that began in what is popularly known as the ‘Ice Age’.
ANIMAL WELFARE: The unkindest cut — tail docking remains a troubling norm
A close look at what tail docking actually involves, why it persisted long after its rationale collapsed and how a recent conviction brings South African law back into focus.
FROZEN REPUBLIC: SA’s health crisis is a geography problem, and the NHI must start where the map is coldest
The Lehohla Ledger’s Red-Zone Thermal Map replaces abstract planning with spatial truth, overlaying hotspot analysis and mortality autocorrelation to reveal where survival is breaking down. It shows a republic split between resilient ‘health foundries’, fragile buffer zones, and 74 frozen Red-Zone municipalities where infrastructure friction, poverty, and nutrition have collapsed outcomes...
POLICING IN CRISIS: Crime Intelligence members were complicit in murder of ANC politician Sindiso Magaqa, witness tells Madlanga Commission
Witness E testifies at the Madlanga Commission, implicating Crime Intelligence members in the murder of ANC politician Sindiso Magaqa and exposing potential political corruption.
HIGHER EDUCATION: Beware of bogus colleges preying on desperate young South Africans
Deputy Minister of Higher Education and Training Mimmy Gondwe is appealing to parents not to fall for bogus colleges that prey on desperate students seeking tertiary education after failing to find a space at public institutions of higher learning.
News24 | EU investigates Elon Musk’s X over AI Chatbot creating sexualized deepfakes of children
The EU on Monday hit Elon Musk’s X with an investigation over AI chatbot Grok’s generation of sexualised deepfake images of women and minors, in the latest step of an international backlash against the tool.
BUSINESS REFLECTION: After the Bell: Why constant discounts may be hurting retail’s bottom line
South Africa’s retailers lead the world in aggressive promotions, but while discount-hunting shoppers benefit, the ‘Promotional Intensity’ is hitting corporate profits. Is Walmart’s ‘Everyday Low Price’ model the smarter future?
PERSONAL FINANCE: The “behaviour tax” that eats your returns and how to stop
Focus on long-term returns, not your feelings, when the markets start messing about.
News24 | Displaced Sudanese return home despite ongoing war as 3.3 million head back
More than three million Sudanese people displaced by nearly three years of war have returned home, the United Nations migration agency said on Monday, even as heavy fighting continues to tear through parts of the country.
News24 | PODCAST | The Lead: New cellphone data rollover rules explained. Plus: Oscars 2026
Seasoned broadcast journalist Graeme Raubenheimer brings you The Lead, News24’s definitive podcast for in-depth reporting.
News24 | Kamryn Smith | I napped through Geography. Now I work in renewable energy
While elements of sustainability exist in the curriculum, they are too often taught as isolated concepts rather than as economically relevant, real-world skills, writes Kamryn Smith.

Dark clouds gather over an important 51-year-old factory which used to employ over 1,000 people
British American Tobacco will close its historic Heidelberg factory by the end of 2026 after 51 years of operation, with the facility once supporting over 1,000 jobs.
News24 | Ex-interior minister defects to Reform UK over ‘failed’ immigration policy
The latest high-profile member of the struggling main opposition Conservative Party to jump ship on Monday announced she was defecting to the anti-immigrant Reform UK party.