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Reflecting on xenophobia in South Africa

29 May at 01:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Some of the influx into South Africa of migrants from failing African countries has been self-inflicted by the ANC government. In its long-standing foreign policy, the party has supported autocratic African governments misgoverning their countries, forcing citizens to search for food and jobs elsewhere

The beautiful game stops at the border

29 May at 01:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Three dozen countries are banned from entering America in the year it is hosting the World Cup. Twenty-six of them are African. That’s half of Africa

Why the media should stop calling white South Africans ‘refugees’

29 May at 00:55 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Mzansi is many things: unequal, violent, frustrated, politically volatile and economically strained. But it is not a war zone. Dissatisfaction with governance, fears about crime, frustration with taxation or discomfort with transformation policies do not automatically amount to persecution

Denying SA is xenophobic: sounds like Trump’s Maga

29 May at 00:40 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The two are a mirror of one another.When democracy declines, societies become divided by race, religion and ethnicity. Leaders tolerate or encourage violence to further their own interests

Nduduzo Makhathini is not playing alone

29 May at 00:35 AM, via Mail & Guardian

From John Coltrane’s centenary to the O2 Arena with Black Coffee, Nduduzo Makhathini’s recent world tour was a masterclass in the cyclical, intergenerational nature of black music

Sibanyoni granted bail as NPA revives extortion case 

29 May at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Taxi boss Joe “Ferrari” Sibanyoni and his co-accused were granted bail after the National Prosecuting Authority re-enrolled a R2.2-million extortion and money laundering case that was previously struck off the roll amid controversy over a prosecutor’s absence

Ghana repatriates 300 citizens from SA

29 May at 00:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The rare voluntary state-assisted return for Ghanaians, which comes amid rising anti-immigrant sentiment, has sparked debate on xenophobia, migration policy and precedent

The country’s shame and Africa’s failure

29 May at 00:20 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The images are painfully familiar. A mob storms into a tiny spaza shop in Soweto. Shelves are inspected like contraband checkpoints. Foreign shopkeepers are interrogated by self-appointed patriots masquerading as law enforcers. Threats are issued. Deadlines are given. Leave, or else. This is not law enforcement. It is political thuggery. But if Africa wants an […]

Measuring dignity in conditions of captivity

29 May at 00:10 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Nakba Day invites all of us to think about belonging, about how we treat those who we think do not belong and about the importance of rules in the negotiation of spaces of belonging. Every 15 May the world marks Nakba Day, when mass displacement of Palestinians and the destruction of Palestinian life and homeland […]

Hope for vital Zambian wetland

29 May at 00:05 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Over the years working with communities across Zambia’s expansive Kafue Flats, I have seen first-hand how deeply people’s lives and culture are tied to this vast wetland. Families depend on its waters for fish, grazing land for livestock and fertile soils for farming that sustain livelihoods and economies.  While it is home to the endangered Wattled […]

Africa’s AI future won’t be borrowed

29 May at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

African governments generate vast quantities of citizen data, from health records to tax filings, land registries and school enrolments. Much of it leaves the continent to be processed, modelled and monetised on foreign infrastructure.  The insight comes back at a premium, while the economic value remains elsewhere — and AI is accelerating this. However, this […]

Nuclear energy is a must

29 May at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Africa must embrace nuclear energy to power economic growth and meet Agenda 2063 goals

Gig Guide: Sbahle releases Some More, Erin Elliot enters her “Unhinged” era and Rivoningo releases Xikwembu Xa Tintswalo

29 May at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Sbahle calls in Afro-Soul royalty for ‘Some More’ Love is loud, dramatic and beautifully vulnerable on Sbahle’s new single Some More, a soulful collaboration featuring Afro-soul queens Nhlanhla Mafu and Naima Kay. At the centre of it all is Sbahle’s romantic lyric about the Drakensberg mountains standing between two lovers as she calls for them […]

Cryptic Crossword JDE 532

28 May at 20:09 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.Clue of the week:5 The compiler will narrate passage (5)

29 May 2026

28 May at 19:51 PM, via Mail & Guardian

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