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A viable left is critical for South Africa, given all the political failures By Imraan Buccus If the ANC takes a hammering in the elections, we face the dangerous prospect of being led by authoritarian and corrupt leaders like Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter By Robert Kigongo The documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, shows the confluence of music and art in the pursuit of freedom and democracy What it means to be a Jewish anti-Zionist in an anti-Semitic world By Nigel C Gibson The national liberation ideology of Zionism is not a problem. Its colonist, racist premise of exclusivity and the eradication or subjugation of the Palestinian populations is WHO pandemic amendments threaten national sovereignty By Anjuli Webster Under the proposed changes, control over important public health procedures will be ceded to the WHO and director general Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter By Robert Kigongo The documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, shows the confluence of music and art in the pursuit of freedom and democracy What it means to be a Jewish anti-Zionist in an anti-Semitic world By Nigel C Gibson The national liberation ideology of Zionism is not a problem. Its colonist, racist premise of exclusivity and the eradication or subjugation of the Palestinian populations is WHO pandemic amendments threaten national sovereignty By Anjuli Webster Under the proposed changes, control over important public health procedures will be ceded to the WHO and director general Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
What it means to be a Jewish anti-Zionist in an anti-Semitic world By Nigel C Gibson The national liberation ideology of Zionism is not a problem. Its colonist, racist premise of exclusivity and the eradication or subjugation of the Palestinian populations is WHO pandemic amendments threaten national sovereignty By Anjuli Webster Under the proposed changes, control over important public health procedures will be ceded to the WHO and director general Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
WHO pandemic amendments threaten national sovereignty By Anjuli Webster Under the proposed changes, control over important public health procedures will be ceded to the WHO and director general Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Federalism is a fundamental principle of African governance and self-determination By Zakhele Mthembu The charge that a federated state is somehow injurious to Africans is divorced from the history of African people having organised their states along federal lines, prior to contact with Europeans How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How will South Africans vote come 29 May? By Karabo Mokgonyana Voters tend to fall into five categories – legacy parties, populist leaders, solution-based parties, parties that represent a voter’s interests, and those who are disillusioned US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
US vs SA: From antipathy to antimony By Sarah Smit The global superpower has sought to nurture its relations with sub-Saharan Africa, which is an important source of the critical minerals needed to sustain its economy This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How to get Gen Z off screens and into museums By Richard Perez The innovative methodology of design thinking can show us how to reimagine museums and heritage spaces South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation
South Africa has an unhealthy relationship with alcohol By Karabo Mokgonyana Some of this stems from history such as the dop system, but much of it is because the heavy use of alcohol is socially acceptable Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More Latest Malema: South Africa will go on stage six load-shedding after elections Huawei continues to shape the future of connectivity at the JHB Commercial Summit SADC elections: Grassroots democracy must be deepened City Power goes ahead with plan to separate Joburg residents from hospital electricity networks Hemp can play an important role in dealing with climate change and pollution Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA It’s high time for a joint traffic calming operation Editor’s Pick Politics IFP deputy president Inkosi Mzamo Buthelezi say the party is willing to go into coalition with ANC and EFF Opinion ‘Sunrise’ cannabis sector still to emerge in SA Business Financial watchdog sinks teeth into Banxso investigation
Global grain production good, but Southern Africa’s white maize crop hit by drought By Wandile Sihlobo South Africa imports all its rice and half its wheat so the exchange rate is a factor to watch Load More