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Sudan’s rebel force has declared a parallel government: what this means for the war

Sudan’s rebel force has declared a parallel government: what this means for the war

SUDAN’S southwestern city of Nyala in Darfur recently became the centre of a significant political development. After more than two years of fighting Sudan’s army, an alliance of armed and political groups backed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces announced the formation of a parallel government on 20 July 2025. The new administration, dubbed the Government of Peace and Unity, is a coalition of armed movements from Darfur in Sudan’s western region and Kordofan in the central region. Together, these regions account for about 46% of Sudan’s total land area. The coalition has made Nyala its base. The city is…
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BMW Unleashes R2.8 Million M5 Touring in South Africa

BMW Unleashes R2.8 Million M5 Touring in South Africa

High-performance estate delivers 535kW hybrid power and 305km/h top speed BMW South Africa has launched its most powerful estate car ever – the M5 Touring – with a staggering price tag of R2,795,000 that positions it among the country's most expensive performance vehicles. The luxury German automaker's flagship wagon arrives 12 months after its sedan sibling claimed Performance Car of the Year honours in the 2025 Old Mutual Insure South African Car of the Year awards, where it also secured third place overall. "The addition of the Touring derivative to our arsenal speaks to the overwhelming popularity of this model,"…
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The global health system can build back better after US aid cuts – here’s how

The global health system can build back better after US aid cuts – here’s how

WHATEVER emerges from the current crisis, it will look very different from the past. As someone who has spent a 25-year career in global health and human rights and now teaches the subject to graduate students in California, I am often asked whether young people can hope for a future in the field. My answer is a resounding yes. More than ever, we need the dedication, humility and vision of the next generation to reinvent the field of global health, so that it is never again so vulnerable to the political fortunes of a single country. And more than ever,…
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Ubuntu matters: rural South Africans believe community care should go hand-in-hand with development

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 to development. The idea of development is a very influential way of explaining inequalities between different parts of the world. Most people think of some parts of the world as ‘developed’ and others as ‘developing’ and believe that those in the ‘developing’ world need to follow in the footsteps of those ahead of them on a universal path to development. However, critics of development reject this way of thinking. They believe that development damages the…
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8 policies that would help fight poverty in South Africa’s economic hub Gauteng

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. Individuals are classified as impoverished when they face deprivation in one-third or more of the indicators in a multidimensional poverty index. The index reflects the various influences on socioeconomic class. These include housing, sanitation, electricity, cooking fuel, nutrition and school attendance. The index is one of the most comprehensive measures of poverty. The fact that the multidimensional index captures multiple dimensions enables it to reflect overlapping disadvantages. And provides a fuller picture of well-being. Other monetary measures, such as income, aren’t as…
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Apongo was a rebel leader in Jamaica – a diary entry sheds light on his west African origins

Apongo was a rebel leader in Jamaica – a diary entry sheds light on his west African origins

FOR over three centuries, between 1526 and 1866, at least 10.5 million Africans were forcibly trafficked to the Americas in the transatlantic slave trade. Over half of them (with known places of departure) left from a 3,000km stretch of the west African coast between what are today Senegal and Gabon. Scholars trying to uncover the lives of these diasporic Africans are forced to work with historical records produced by their European and American enslavers. These writers mostly ignored Africans’ individual identities. They gave them Western names and wrote about them as products belonging to a set of supposedly distinct “ethnic”…
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SOUTH AFRICA’S WAR ON CORRUPTION: The SIU success story and blueprint for change

SOUTH AFRICA’S WAR ON CORRUPTION: The SIU success story and blueprint for change

JOVIAL RANTAO CORRUPTION has been described by many South Africans as one of the biggest threats to building the country that millions who fought apartheid dreamt of. The scourge has siphoned billions meant to provide a better life to Nelson Mandela's nation, bringing the country to the verge of hopelessness. However, there is hope – found in institutions that continue winning victories against graft and citizens dedicating their expertise to fight criminals who loot state coffers. Hope is embodied by the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), which has taken the war against corruption and won handsomely over the past decade. The…
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GWM Unleashes P300 LS: New bakkie heavyweight targets SA’s toughest jobs

GWM Unleashes P300 LS: New bakkie heavyweight targets SA’s toughest jobs

A leading Chinese automaker has cranked up pressure on Toyota and Ford with a muscular new double-cab boasting a 3.5-tonne towing capacity and an aggressive R529,900 starting price GWM South Africa has thrown down the gauntlet to established bakkie rivals with the launch of its new P300 LS range – a hard-hitting double-cab that replaces the outgoing P-Series Black Edition LS with significantly more power and presence. The newcomer arrives as GWM continues its aggressive assault on South Africa's lucrative light commercial vehicle market, where Japanese and American brands have traditionally dominated. Armed with a potent 2.4-litre turbodiesel engine developing…
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Building Tomorrow: Isuzu’s investment in South Africa’s future

Building Tomorrow: Isuzu’s investment in South Africa’s future

IN the heart of Nelson Mandela Bay, in the Eastern Cape, a transformation is taking place in three high schools that embodies the spirit of Ubuntu – the belief that we are all interconnected and that we rise by lifting others. This is the story of how Isuzu Motors South Africa is not just manufacturing vehicles, but manufacturing hope, opportunity, and a brighter future for South Africa's youth. Where Dreams Meet Reality In the townships of kwaZakhele, Newell, and Sophakama, students once struggled with outdated textbooks and limited resources in Mathematics and Physical Science – the very subjects that could…
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Land reform in South Africa: how one community set up a successful game reserve

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 been trying to get it back. When land is given back to an entire community, things can become complicated. For example, some people might want to divide it up into individual plots; others might want to use the land communally. Or individuals in positions of power might exploit their influence to secure personal gains. This underscores the need for inclusive dialogue and collaboration to make sure that the people who…
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