On this Youth Day, we reflect on the courageous actions of a generation that fought for justice in 1976. Today, as we face a youth unemployment crisis exceeding ...
The powder keg the world is sitting on has been lit, but nuclear Armageddon can be averted
South Africa has the potential to be a global success story, but only if we safeguard media freedom and create an environment that supports transparency and accountability. ...
OPINION: Much is written these days about ‘sustainability’ but what does this mean at a fundamental level, and do we really care about the planet we inhabit and ...
OPINION: The world needs fresh perspectives now more than ever. Let us listen to our youth, empower them, and follow their lead towards a brighter, more equitable ...
If South Africa was run as a listed entity then according to the JSE listing requirements, it would have been de-listed years ago.
The 6th BRICS Media Forum kicked off on Saturday, where co-chair Dr Iqbal Survé delivered a welcome address where he spoke about the importance of collaboration ...
In an increasingly intersected world, the role of media has transcended borders, impacted global discourse, and is shaping public opinion, writes Dr Iqbal Survé. ...
In South Africa, a new kind of activism is urgently needed to ensure there are playing fields left to level as capitalism and corruption join forces to entrench ...
Dr Iqbal Survé, chairman of Sekunjalo and Independent Media, takes a look at a post-?free Mandela? media landscape and asks who is telling the truth - the hunter ...
Dr Iqbal Survé, the chairman of the Sekunjalo Group, has slammed a Sunday Times report
MSP companies have higher values with increased losses, a model not commonly understood by SA investors, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
It is a Shakespearean tragedy that the good reputation of everyone is besmirched by corporate greed, manipulation and fake news, writes Dr Iqbal Survé.
The topic of Universal Health Coverage is a weighty one, even more so in the African context
The dirty tricks campaign against Sekunjalo and Independent Newspapers continues unabated, particularly in the publication of the Times Media Group.