Critical Thinking Forum
Mail & Guardian and University of Fort Hare to host National Election Debate
The Mail & Guardian in partnership with the University of Fort Hare will host a National Election Town Hall on the 17th April 2024.
The Water Research Commission expands its footprint in the Northern Cape
It’s an opportunity to formalise strategic relationships with key partners in the province for continuous WRC support
WATCH | Town Hall Election Debate – charting the future in 2024’s landmark elections
The M&G and University of Limpopo host a forum to discuss, among others, what a coalition government could mean for South Africa.
M&G, University of Limpopo town hall will unpack elections
The M&G and University of Limpopo host a forum to discuss, among others, what a coalition government could mean for South Africa
The 2024 Post-Sona Critical Thinking Forum
Panellists had little confidence in President Ramaphosa’s address
Post State Of The Nation Address
The details are as follows: Date: Friday, 9 February 2024 Time: 08h30 for 09h00 Venue: Workshop 17 Watershed 17 Dock Road Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, CapeTown To confirm your attendance, kindly RSVP by emailing Mahlodi Makate at [email protected] OR Click here to sign up
Critical Thinking Forum: State of the Nation Report launch
South Africans are demonstrating a strong commitment to active citizenship, with a focus on localised community activities
M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address
The M&G and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung would like to invite you to join us and a panel of experts at the Critical Thinking Forum that will discuss Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address
‘The current state of basic education should cause outrage’
Take it back to the basics and focus on reading, writing and understanding
Ahead of May 8, young South Africans are reminded of the power of their votes
‘Your vote is the change you want to see’
We are all partners in the elimination of Gender-Based Violence
The Critical Thinking Forum focused on the higher education sector but it became clear that this is a manifestation of a broader social issue
The youth want rapid change, and voting is one way to achieve it
The 2019 election marks the first time that young people will constitute the highest number of voters in South Africa, giving them plenty of power
Ekurhuleni youth make their views heard about their choice to vote or not in 2019
‘Youth must focus on the ideal South Africa they would like to live in’
LGBTIQ+: We all have to do the work!
Changing legislation is one thing – changing people’s attitudes is another
100 Years of the Mandela effect
Panel concludes we must learn from Madiba, instead of blaming him for our shortcomings
SANRAL: 20 years of service
Through bursaries, scholarships and working with SMMEs, the roads agency is building a South Africa Mandela would be proud of
GPL speaker calls the youth into solution-directed discussion for a better future
The Youth Sector Parliament debates relevant issues and helps the GPL reach resolutions
Champions of the voiceless
Indispensable role of social workers highlighted at forum
Were the 2016 local government elections the beginning of ‘politics by consent’?
The M&G post-election Critical Thinking Forum considered the scenario South African politics now faces in the aftermath
What do Brexit, Brics and the rise of the Indian Ocean rim economy mean for Africa?
The changing face of international relations reveals a lot of potential for the African continent
Good roads need safety campaigns that change public’s behaviour
South Africa has one of the world’s worst records of road deaths. For every 100 000 people, 30 will die on our roads this year.
Sharing the responsibility for SA’s children
Comment by Rosalie September, the chief director of monitoring and evaluation with the department of women, children, and people with disabilities.
Make 16 days of activism happen everyday
Comment by Kone Gugushe, the divisional executive for Corporate Social Responsibility at Nedbank.
Specialising in child protection
Comment by Heidi Loening-Voysey, an orphans and vulnerable children specialist at Unicef.
Improving the lives of SA’s children
Comment by Dr Clarence Tshitereke, the head of the Old Mutual Foundation.
Protecting orphaned children
Comment by Sibongile Mkhabela, the chief executive of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund.
Taking care of society’s smallest members
There are an estimated 3.7-million orphans in South Africa.
The harsh reality of saving habits
Comment by the media and communications manager at The Banking Association South Africa.
Why South Africans need to support the national savings drive
Comment by the managing director of the Mass Foundation Cluster at Old Mutual.
From smart phones to positive futures
Comment by the product marketing actuary at Old Mutual.
From a culture of consumption to a culture of saving
Comment by the executive chairperson of the National Youth Development Agency.