The Unfinished Revolution: Why 2024 Should MatterWithin a year from now, the course of South African history will take a decisive turn. The prospect of coalition governance at a national…Jul 31, 2023Jul 31, 2023
Ramadan: A shared moment of unity, sympathy and solidarityAs the fiery red ball hovers above the western horizon, Muslim worshippers gather around an assortment of savouries and dates at their…Apr 7, 2023Apr 7, 2023
Progressivism: What happens when woke culture takes it too far?Woke culture has taken the world by storm as energetic Gen Zers demand changes to the way things have been for thousands of years…Nov 23, 2022Nov 23, 2022
3 ways to improve your focusWe live in an era where distractions bombard us from all around, far too often denting our productivity.Jul 29, 2022Jul 29, 2022
4 personal development podcast shows to start listening to today!Personal development is a remarkable journey that starts the moment you realise that it’s time to become a better version of yourself. If…Jul 18, 2022Jul 18, 2022
How to build habits that last — and break the bad onesOur lives are full of rote tasks. From the moment we wake up, we’re bound to engage in certain habits that we repeat.Jul 18, 2022Jul 18, 2022
One Year Later: Could The Aftermath Of The Lockdown Be Used To Spark Renewal?Many analysts described the historic moment as a ‘reset’ for the world.Mar 27, 2021Mar 27, 2021
The Irony Of Commemorating The Sharpeville Amidst Ongoing Police BrutalityMarch 21, 1960, now commemorated as Human Rights Day every year in South Africa, was one of the key moments in the fight against Apartheid…Mar 25, 2021Mar 25, 2021