During a recent visit of African investigative journalists to Germany’s largest media houses, Daily Maverick came face-to-face with the forces behind fascism’s global rise. From the escalating ...
Recent events concerning ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, Gauteng ANC leader Panyaza Lesufi and the election of ActionSA’s Nasiphi Moya as the mayor of Tshwane reveal that ANC members and ...
A high court has found that Transnet’s approach to identifying International Container Terminal Services Incorporated as the preferred bidder for the tender to manage the Durban Container Terminal ...
Conservationists can no longer afford to neglect community needs in the pursuit of biodiversity, says SANParks executive conservation manager, Howard Hendricks.
Even when the legal arguments in such lawfare cases are weak or absurd, the litigation itself can be of value to litigants who seek to utilise the court hearings to air a litany of real or imagined ...
The effects of climate change and nature loss know no borders. They are global phenomena and the future of our planet hinges on our ability to radically collaborate across borders, disciplines and ...
For decades, South Africa’s township residents have engaged in practices that could easily be categorised as circular economy initiatives. Broken furniture is repaired, old clothes are stitched up and ...
Parliament has done its bit and the Constitutional Court-ordered deadline to amend the Bill has passed, but the President’s failure to sign it has created a ‘legal vacuum’.
A South African court temporarily blocked a deal between the nation’s state-owned logistics firm and a company owned by Filipino billionaire Enrique Razon to expand and run sub-Saharan Africa’s ...
A new HBO documentary about the origins of Bitcoin suggests that Satoshi Nakamoto, the pseudonymous creator of the original cryptocurrency, is likely Canadian software developer Peter Todd.
The US Justice Department is considering asking a federal judge to force Google to sell off parts of its business in what would be a historic breakup of one of the world’s biggest tech companies.
South Africa’s gold industry no longer glitters. Rather, significant parts of it are accused of colossal tax fraud and industrial-scale transformation of dirty money into shiny metal. In this, the ...