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Publishers are learning that revenue infrastructure also needs an interface

08 April at 07:45 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The old digital publishing argument was simple enough: produce strong reporting, build a loyal readership, and the business model will eventually settle around that value. In principle, the argument remains attractive. In practice, it has become harder to defend as a complete strategy. Audience attention now arrives in fragments, often via mobile devices, and rarely […]

Our LEN is here; Now for quality checks in Ireland

07 April at 18:33 PM, via Mail & Guardian

SA’s first consignment of the twice-a-year anti-HIV injection, lenacapavir — 37 920 doses — arrived last week at OR Tambo Airport via two shipments from Dublin. The batches reached the country six weeks later than expected. The delay of the shipment meant the health department couldn’t start its roll-out on April 1, as it had originally planned, and had to postpone it to mid to late May

Joe Latakgomo: Founding editor of Sowetan – critical role in black journalism

07 April at 14:48 PM, via Mail & Guardian

It was at The World that he found himself standing alongside one of South Africa’s most towering figures in the press, Percy Qoboza. To serve as deputy to a legend requires a particular kind of strength — not the strength that competes but the strength that complements. Latakgomo had that strength in abundance

Brics, the GNU and the erasure of African consciousness

07 April at 14:13 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The judiciary and legal academy entrenched the same exclusion. They protected the existing order through property law, constitutional abstraction and procedural sanctity. They elevated form above the history of conquest. They treated settler possession as the legal present and African dispossession as historical background

Albert Mazibuko and the echoes of isicathamiya

07 April at 09:50 AM, via Mail & Guardian

As South Africa mourns Albert Mazibuko, his life reveals the deep intersections between music, memory, displacement, and the resilience of black cultural expression.

Teflon Don started a war: Pretoria wasn’t shocked

06 April at 18:23 PM, via SA People

While Washington spent two years threatening Pretoria, Donald Trump built the conditions for his own undoing. At 35% approval and $4-a-gallon gas, the leverage is expiring.

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