Editor’s Note: Cape Town too expensive for Capetonians

Taariq Halim|Published

‘Middle-income professionals are forced to look outside the city – on the Cape Flats, Northern Suburbs, and up the West Coast – for affordable lodging. ’

Editor’s Note: Develop small business, stop reliance on jobs

Taariq Halim|Published

Editor Taariq Halim writes that there is a need to move away from the welfare and ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ culture, and instead we should develop a ‘small business, small ...

Editor’s Note: Vote for better policing, safer communities

Taariq Halim|Published

‘A radical change is required if authorities are to successfully combat crime in a province where gangs, extortion mafias and taxi thugs rule with the gun, and hold ...

India hosts media training programme for South African cohort

Taariq Halim|Published

Speaking during the inauguration of the programme, the institute's director-general, Dr Shashank Goel, highlighted the critical role that media played in a democracy. ...

Sona: President Ramaphosa’s ‘Tintswalo’ story not real, plausible

Taariq Halim|Published

After President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (Sona) on Thursday, one of the questions on the nation’s lips was: Is Tintswalo real?

D-Day: Fate of Independent Media in High Court’s hands

Taariq Halim|Published

South Africa’s largest newspaper company, which publishes titles including the Cape Argus, Daily Voice and The Star, will hear on Tuesday whether the court will ...