Food, Water & Energy SecurityThe science of starvation: this is what happens to your body when it’s deprived of foodOla Anabtawi and Berta Valente 12 Aug 2025
TourismTechnology has fuelled overtourism – now it could also help to stem the tideAdrian Palmer 8 Aug 2025
MedtechAI chatbots can boost public health in Africa – why language inclusion mattersSongbo Hu, Anna Barford and Anna Korhonen 29 Jul 2025
MiningAfrica’s minerals are being bartered for security: why it’s a bad ideaHanri Mostert and Tracy-Lynn Field 22 Jul 2025
AgricultureMost South African farmers are Black: Why Trump got it so wrongJohann Kirsten and Wandile Sihlobo 30 May 2025
Environmental LawSouth African court says no to new coal-fired power: What’s behind the rulingMelanie Murcott 14 Apr 2025
Environment & Natural ResourcesSouth Africa’s penguins are worth billions, experts sayMichael Cherry 18 Mar 2025
Land Policy, Reform & RestitutionLand reform in South Africa: 5 myths about farming debunkedJohann Kirsten and Wandile Sihlobo 21 Feb 2025
Climate ChangeThe impact of Donald Trump’s anti-climate measures on our heating planetBruce Campbell 6 Feb 2025
Trends#BizTrends2025: What does IP law look like in 2025 and beyond?Alicia van der Walt, Tshireletso Tlholoe, and Marcelle Samons 28 Jan 2025
Circular Economy & Waste Management5 fairness flaws the UN’s new plastics treaty must changeAnna Barford and Jakob T. Pruess 9 Dec 2024
MediaFrom darkness to light: Changing media narratives about AfricaJ Siguru Wahutu and David Cheruiyot 2 Oct 2024
Environment & Natural ResourcesBird species are disappearing at an alarming rate in Kenya – new studyJoseph Ogutu 6 Sep 2024
Higher EducationOxford University Press Southern Africa gives back on Mandela DayIssued by Oxford University Press 22 Jul 2024
Circular Economy & Waste ManagementGold mine pollution is poisoning Soweto’s water and soil – study finds food gardens are at riskLesego Khomo 28 May 2024
BrandingMayibuye! The 100-year-old slogan that’s stirred up divisions in South Africa’s electionsCorinne Sandwith 28 May 2024
Primary & Secondary EducationCan changing the way we think about Maths give learners the boost they need to succeed?Issued by Oxford University Press 22 Apr 2024
PaediatricsSouth Africa leads the continent in offering more paternal leave to fathers. How to make sure both parents benefitWessel Van Den Berg 27 Dec 2023
AgricultureFire-smart farming: How the crops we plant could help reduce the risk of wildfires on agricultural landscapesTim Curran, Md Azharul Alam, Tanmayi Pagadala and Thomas Maxwell 31 Oct 2023
BankingThe World Bank and the IMF need to keep reforming to become fit for purposeDanny Bradlow 18 Oct 2023
EducationPreparing for the classroom of the future in South AfricaIssued by Oxford University Press 5 Oct 2023
PublishingKaren Simpson appointed as managing director Africa at Oxford University PressIssued by Oxford University Press 29 Sep 2023
TechnologyTwitter blue ticks: 5 ways to spot misinformation without verified accountsMikey Biddlestone, Jon Roozenbeek, Sander van der Linden 26 Apr 2023
EnergyESG integration is required to promote a just energy transition in AfricaVincent Obisie-Orlu 26 Jan 2023
Import/ExportChinese imports could undermine Ethiopian manufacturing - leaving women workers worst offSylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor, Ruby Acquah, Yohannes Ayele 25 Jan 2023
AgribusinessFarming in South Africa: 6 things that need urgent attention in 2023Wandile Sihlobo 16 Jan 2023
MiningClimate change action could set off a copper mining boom: how Zambia can make the most of itTwivwe Siwale and Eric Werker 13 Jan 2023
Noncommunicable diseasesHypertension, diabetes, stroke: they kill more people than infectious diseases and should get a Global FundKaushik Ramaiya 30 Dec 2022
AgricultureLand reform in South Africa: 5 myths about farming debunkedJohann Kirsten and Wandile Sihlobo 28 Nov 2022
Social MediaWhy Meta's share price collapse is good news for the future of social mediaRenaud Foucart 7 Nov 2022
Sustainable DevelopmentGrowing plants on buildings can reduce heat, produce healthy food in African citiesOlumuyiwa Adegun 25 Oct 2022
SMEsUpskilling young people to be entrepreneurial in the age of technology is criticalIssued by Irvine Partners 29 Sep 2022
Climate Change'Decarbonisation is too expensive' - how to sell climate change action to bean countersAled Jones 29 Sep 2022
AgribusinessSouth Africa's farm exports are an economic lifeline - with weak spotsWandile Sihlobo 20 Sep 2022
MediaHow news of the death of Elizabeth I in the 17th century was communicated in ballads and proclamationsJenni Hyde 19 Sep 2022
Land Policy, Reform & RestitutionQueen Elizabeth, colonialism and land: ghosts of the past still haunt Cape Town todayAdam Haupt 15 Sep 2022
AdvertisingSocial media ads are about to change - how new rules on content marketing will affect what you see and shareRafaello Rossi and Agnes Nairn 1 Sep 2022
Agro-processingRising atmospheric CO2 may benefit maize crops: first experiment in African conditionsBrad Ripley and Susanne Vetter 3 May 2022
Employee WellnessFor workers in Africa, the digital economy isn't all it's made out to beMohammad Amir Anwar 23 Feb 2022
MalariaThe warning lights are on for malaria medicines in AfricaFredros Okumu and Deus Ishengoma 14 Dec 2021
AgricultureHow to narrow the big divide between black and white farmers in South AfricaWandile Sihlobo and Johann Kirsten 1 Dec 2021
Smart Buildings & CitiesGet ready for the invasion of smart building technologies following Covid-19Patrick Lecomte 19 Oct 2021