Public approval is Ramaphosa's only defence against his enemies in the ANC
Jan 28, 2020 08:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
What are South Africans to make of the murmurs that its governing party, the African National Congress (ANC), plans to recall Cyril Ramaphosa as president of the republic at its next National General Council in June? Thats...
When a company falls out with its CEO: lessons from South Africa's Old Mutual
Jan 28, 2020 08:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
A legal battle between Old Mutual, the South African-based pan-African investment, savings and insurance group, and its chief executive officer Peter Moyo has dominated news headlines in the country for the past eight...

Did a volcanic eruption in Indonesia really lead to the creation of Frankenstein?
Jan 28, 2020 08:43 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Frankenstein abandons his monstrous creation. Frontispiece to Mary Shelleys 1831 edition of Frankenstein Mary Shelleys Frankenstein tells the tale of a monster created by an obsessed scientist. Since its inception in...
Peter Handke Nobel Prize controversy: Literature can't be judged on esthetics alone
Jan 28, 2020 08:41 am UTC| Insights & Views
Austrian writer Peter Handke received the 2019 Nobel Prize in literature. The award is for a writers life work, and Handke has written novels, travelogues, theatre plays, screenplays and poetry. Hundreds protested the...
Gay rights dispute is pulling apart the United Methodist Church, after decades of argument
Jan 28, 2020 08:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
The Methodist Church, the largest mainline Protestant denomination in the United States, is headed toward a divorce. In early January, mediators from across the United Methodist Church proposed a separation plan to...
Obesity, second to smoking as the most preventable cause of US deaths, needs new approaches
Jan 28, 2020 08:38 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The opioid crisis and deaths related to e-cigarette use among teenagers have dominated news headlines recently. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that 34 people had died as a result of...
Atmospheric river storms can drive costly flooding – and climate change is making them stronger
Jan 28, 2020 08:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Ask people to name the worlds largest river, and most will probably guess that its the Amazon, the Nile or the Mississippi. In fact, some of Earths largest rivers are in the sky and they can produce powerful storms, like...