Harmful v hurtful speech: How the SCA got it wrong in “the old flag” judgment
In a clear display of the universally deprecated phenomenon of “judicial activism”, the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) recently handed down a judgment in which
Flush Out Injustice: South Africa’s Urgent Call for Sanitation Equality
In a nation that is working to advance and develop, it is depressing to realise that a significant portion of South African homes still do
Uncritical climate change coverage discredits media
Exaggerated headlines, wild speculation and outright fabrications about climate do little to enlighten the reading public, and antagonise critical thinkers. There are several reasons why
‘199’ is the 2024 election’s magic number: hit it, and everything changes
South Africa finds itself in an economic malaise. In response, the African National Congress (ANC) government has adopted, and is in the process of adopting,
A Brics too far?
The BRICS are trying hard to show muscle and relevance in the world. On the agenda for a summit meeting in August will be an
SA lags Africa in oil and gas development
That recycled blocks of onshore shale gas prospects are coming up for auction in, oh, a year or two, reflects the chronic inability of South
South Africa’s employment conundrum
‘We are damned if we don’t find a solution to unemployment – and it’s not really that difficult.’ This was the headline of a short,
Fallacies about nuclear, solar and wind
The greens are becoming divided on nuclear power. Initially they were all against it but in recent years many leading greens, notably George Monbiot, a
We are all black now (some are just lighter than others)
First, it happens slowly. Then it happens fast. The melting pot of races, cultures and socio-economic conditions simmers and gurgles at an ever-increasing temperature until
A tale of two elections
Elections were recently held in two countries which have some similarities to South Africa – Turkey and Thailand. And South Africans would do well to