The Conversation
Geothermal technology is expensive, but it should still be part of South Africa's energy mix
14th September 2015 South Africa, the leading carbon emitter in Africa, has geothermal resources that can be used to generate electricity and reduce its carbon... →
South Africa: a dangerous place to be poor, black and a woman
11th September 2015 On paper, women in South Africa ought to enjoy the highest status globally. But this has not translated into fundamental freedoms of dignity,... →
Food insecurity is more than just severe hunger
10th September 2015 Food insecurity in Africa has for too long been muddled with hunger, conjuring up images of famines in Ethiopia in the 1980s, Malawi in the 1990s... →
History explains why black South Africans still mistrust vocational training
10th September 2015 Africa’s universities are attracting more and more students each year. In some cases these numbers are being driven by government policies designed... →
South Africa fails to tackle its high foetal alcohol syndrome rate
9th September 2015 Although South Africa has the highest foetal alcohol syndrome rate in the world, government’s efforts to address the problem have been inadequate.... →
What South Africa will be sacrificing by hosting the Commonwealth Games 
8th September 2015 As a sports fan, I was disappointed to find myself thinking more about economics than track-and-field events after hearing that the South African... →
Why the Commonwealth endures despite being written off by the left and the right 
7th September 2015 The South African city Durban has made history by being named the first in Africa to host the Commonwealth Games since they started 85 years ago.... →
Why Biko's Black Consciousness philosophy resonates with youth today
4th September 2015 Peter Gabriel’s song characterising the influence of Steve Biko is as apt today as it was in the 1980s: You can blow out a candle but you... →
How current measures underestimate the level of poverty in South Africa
3rd September 2015 Unlike many other countries, South Africa does not have one recognised “official” poverty line. Instead, a number of different thresholds are used,... →
Why South Sudanese adversaries signed a peace deal that they do not want
3rd September 2015 On paper, the South Sudanese government led by President Salva Kiir and its armed opposition, commanded by former vice president Riek Machar, have... →