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The station is the strategy

Friday at 01:48 AM, via Mail & Guardian

In a city that functions well, the station is the address everything else organises itself around.

Where ancestors walk

Friday at 01:16 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Manyaku Mashilo transforms memory and ancestry into expansive, layered canvases where spiritual landscapes, historical archives and women’s journeys converge

Middle East conflict reaches SA’s doorstep

Friday at 00:45 AM, via Mail & Guardian

President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans in Israel to cross the land border into Jordan — one of the few remaining safe exit routes

Mideast war: Treasury rallies to cushion blow

Friday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

As Iranian conflict rattles oil markets and raises economic risks for South Africa, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is building a scenario plan to assess the implications for the country

Calls for Xhakaza’s head in Ekurhuleni

Friday at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The discontent within ANC has unfolded alongside political negotiations in council, where the EFF has made Xhakaza’s removal one of the conditions for supporting a reconfiguration of power in the municipality

An elite detached from daily struggles

Friday at 00:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

When workers marched and criticised the macroeconomic direction under Minister Trevor Manuel, it was never about personalities. It was about policy. It was about defending jobs, state capacity and redistribution

Lobbying for Motsepe’s ANC leadership in full swing

Friday at 00:15 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The campaign promoting the billionaire businessman as a potential future leader continues to organise nationally despite the ANC’s directive banning such moves ahead of its 2027 elective conference

A long road to recognition

Friday at 00:15 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Government’s proposed labour reforms could finally extend employee protections to South Africa’s creative workforce but unions warn the real work starts now

Bold. African. Unapologetic.

Friday at 00:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Koketso Mohlala challenges Western beauty standards and shines a global spotlight on authentic African craftsmanship

Standing in her own name

Friday at 00:05 AM, via Mail & Guardian

This reflective review revisits the political courage and quiet influence that made Sally Motlana indispensable to the liberation struggle

Grief allowed,  grants us room to heal

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

There is a way we find refuge from mourning. We distract ourselves. We move cities. We change jobs. We scroll endlessly. We convince ourselves that strength means silence. But strength is not the absence of tears. Strength is the courage to feel

Billions alloted but few results

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Despite significant allocations to health and education, hospitals remain overwhelmed and schools struggle

Shibiri: ‘I didn’t offer bribes’

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The senior police office told the Madlanga commission that he was simply warning investigators in a case involving Vusimuzi ‘Cat’ Matlala case that they should not be swayed by bribes

No need for pad panic, experts say

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Together with sanitary pad and pantyliner manufacturers, specialists say there is no evidence of a health risk even though a UFS study has found they contain hormone-disrupting chemicals

US, Israel triggering WWIII

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

All Trump and his cheerleader Netanyahu have done is drag the rest of us to the precipice of World War III, a move all abstemious global voices should condemn in the strongest possible terms

Flags at half‐mast as Durban remembers giants

Friday at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The prestigious Mount Edgecombe Estate, home to one of South Africa’s iconic golf courses, honoured long-standing resident, former club captain and high‐handicap golfer Kiruban Dhanpal Naidoo

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