August 25, 2025
Namibia: Namibia Celebrates Independence Heroes, but Glosses Over a Painful History
Namibia celebrates 26 August as Heroes' Day. It recalls the first military encounter between the South African army and members of the South West Africa People's Organisation… Read more »
August 24, 2025
South Africa: Data That Is Stored and Not Used Has a Carbon Footprint. How Companies Can Manage Dark Data Better
In today's world, huge amounts of data are being created all the time, yet more than half of it is never used. It stays in silos, or isn't managed, or can't be accessed because… Read more »
August 22, 2025
South Africa: Plastic Microbeads - Great in Your Face Wash, Bad in Your Food - How South Africa's Ban Can Work Better
Imagine a perfectly round, plastic ball smaller than a pinhead. That's what a microbead is. They've been included in facial scrubs, toothpaste, household cleaners and other… Read more »
August 21, 2025
South Africa: Wheelchair Basketball - What Can Be Learned From a South African Athlete's Journey to France
Wheelchair basketball is one of the fastest-growing Para sports in the world. Over 100,000 athletes compete in national and international competitions and at the Paralympic Games… Read more »
South Africa: Grandparenting From a Distance - What's Lost When Families Are Separated, and How to Bridge the Gap
Becoming a grandparent is often envisioned as a deeply intimate, hands-on journey, holding a newborn, sharing first smiles, witnessing the first wobbly steps. It is traditionally… Read more »
August 20, 2025
Africa: Elite Schools in South Africa - How Quiet Gatekeeping Keeps Racial Patterns in Place
In South Africa, children's admission to a particular public school is decided by province. Each provincial education department manages its own digital admissions system. The… Read more »
South Africa: Most Air Cleaning Devices Have Not Been Tested On People - and Little Is Known About Their Potential Harms, New Study Finds
Portable air cleaners aimed at curbing indoor spread of infections are rarely tested for how well they protect people - and very few studies evaluate their potentially harmful… Read more »
August 19, 2025
South Africa: Young South Africans Don't Bother With Elections - Would Lowering the Voting Age Make a Difference?
South Africa is due to hold local government elections in 2026. In the last election in 2021, only 15% of the eligible voters aged 18 to 21 registered for the election. In view of… Read more »
August 15, 2025
South Africa: South Africa Has Chosen a Risky Approach to Global Politics - 3 Steps It Must Take to Succeed
South Africa finds itself in a dangerous historical moment. The world order is under threat from its own primary architect. The US wants to remain the premier global political… Read more »
August 14, 2025
South Africa: Kippie Moeketsi's Global Influence - What Made the South African Saxophonist So Great
One of the most influential artists in South Africa's rich history of jazz is Kippie Moeketsi. He was born on 27 July 2025 and passed away at only 57. Read more »
Africa: Investing That Protects People and the Planet Is Growing - New Study Maps the Progress in South Africa
Institutional investors who invest on behalf of others are increasingly considering environmental conservation and safe working conditions as investment criteria. Read more »
August 11, 2025
Africa: South Africa and China Set Up a Quantum Communication Link - How We Did It and Why It's Historic
A major breakthrough in quantum technology was achieved in October 2024: the first-ever quantum satellite communication link between China and South Africa. The connection spanned… Read more »
August 09, 2025
South Africa: South Africa's Earliest Newspapers Made Money From Slavery - Book Offers New Evidence
In a recently published book, Reconsidering the History of South African Journalism: The Ghost of the Slave Press (2025 Routledge), author and journalism professor Gawie Botma… Read more »
August 06, 2025
Namibia: Namibia's Forgotten Genocide - How Bushmen Were Hunted and Killed Under German Colonial Rule
The genocide of Namibia's Ovaherero and Nama people by German colonial forces (1904-1907) is widely documented. But much less is made of what came next - the genocide of the… Read more »
August 05, 2025
South Africa: South African Study Finds 4 Low-Income Communities Can't Cope With Global Warming - What Needs to Change
Climate change is not new: temperatures have been rising for decades as a result of global warming. In South Africa's city of Pietermaritzburg, four low-income urban communities… Read more »
August 04, 2025
South Africa: South African Learners Struggle With Reading Comprehension - Study Reveals a Gap Between Policy and Classroom Practice
South African learners consistently struggle with reading comprehension, performing poorly in both international and local assessments. A significant issue is that 81% of grade 4… Read more »
August 03, 2025
South Africa: Ubuntu Matters - Rural South Africans Believe Community Care Should Go Hand-in-Hand With Development
The failure of many development initiatives has led some scholars, especially those associated with the post-development and decolonial schools of thought, to call for alternatives… Read more »
South Africa: Communities Near South Africa's Kruger National Park Prefer Wildlife-Friendly Ways to Earn a Living Over Killing Animals
Kruger National Park is a flagship South African conservation area home to lions, elephants, rhinos, and leopards. Tourists from all over the world flock to the park to see… Read more »
July 31, 2025
South Africa: Cricket's Great Global Divide - Elite Schools Still Shape the Sport
If you were to walk through the corridors of some of the world's leading cricket schools, you might hear the crack of leather on willow long before the bell for the end of the day… Read more »
South Africa: South Africa's Electricity Price Is Soaring. Why Protests Are Often the Only Way for People to Be Heard
Millions of unemployed South Africans, many of whom survive on a Social Relief of Distress Grant government grant of R370 (about US$21) per month, are not able to pay for… Read more »
July 30, 2025
South Africa: 8 Policies That Would Help Fight Poverty in South Africa's Economic Hub Gauteng
Poverty goes beyond income. It often arises when health, education and opportunities fall short of meeting people's needs. Read more »
July 29, 2025
South Africa: Land Reform in South Africa - How One Community Set Up a Successful Game Reserve
In South Africa, most of the arable land was taken from African people by colonial settlers. Ever since apartheid ended in 1994, people who were dispossessed of their land have… Read more »
July 28, 2025
South Africa: Kippie Moeketsi At 100 - the Soul-Stirring Story of a South African Jazz Legend
It's 100 years since the birth of reedman Jeremiah Morolong "Kippie" Moeketsi on 27 July 1925. He was one of the most influential saxophonists shaping South Africa's modern jazz… Read more »
South Africa: Smart Cities Start With People, Not Technology - Lessons From Westbury, Johannesburg
African cities are growing at an incredible pace. With this growth comes a mix of opportunity and challenge. How do we build cities that are not only smart but also fair, inclusive… Read more »
July 27, 2025
South Africa: 3d Printed Food - Yuck or Yes? Researchers Ask South African Consumers
Would you eat food that was printed by a machine? 3D printed food is built up by equipment (a 3D food printer), layer after layer, using edible pastes, dough and food slurries in… Read more »











