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One Africa: The Only Real Power We Have Left

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One Africa: The Only Real Power We Have Left By Noko Maleka Africa stands at a crossroads. For decades, we have spoken passionately about freedom, development, economic growth, and African solutions to African problems. Yet despite our vast natural resources, youthful population, and immense potential, the continent remains divided by borders that were drawn by colonial powers with little regard for the people who live on this land. The truth is simple: the greatest power Africa possesses is not its minerals, oil, diamonds, gold, or fertile land. Our greatest power is unity. A united Africa—One Africa—would become one of the most powerful economic and political forces on Earth. Imagine an Africa where goods move freely from Cape Town to Cairo, from Dakar to Nairobi, without unnecessary restrictions. Imagine a continent with a common currency, stronger bargaining power in global trade, and a shared vision for prosperity. Imagine Africans travelling, working, studying, a...

EFF to Open Fraud Case Against Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane

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EFF to Open Fraud Case Against Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has announced that it will open a criminal case of fraud against Eastern Cape Premier, Oscar Mabuyane, over allegations relating to his academic qualifications and his enrolment at the University of Fort Hare. In a statement issued on 24 June 2026, the EFF alleged that Mabuyane fraudulently enrolled for a Master of Administration degree and later attempted to gain admission into a PhD programme under the alleged false representation that he held the required Master's qualification. The party said it intends to formally open the criminal case at the kuGompo Police Station on Thursday, 25 June 2026. The move marks the latest development in a long-running and highly publicised dispute surrounding the Premier's academic record and qualifications.  The allegations have become a major political battleground between the EFF and the ANC ...

Beauty With Purpose: Zamokuhle Vilakazi Uses Her Voice to Champion Digital Inclusion

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Article by Noko Maleka for Insight Jozi News BOKSBURG, GAUTENG — In a world where beauty pageants are often associated with glamour and crowns, Zamokuhle Vilakazi is redefining what it means to wear the sash with purpose. The 27-year-old Brand Building and Management graduate and marketing co-ordinator from Boksburg is using her participation in the Miss African Beauty South Africa competition to advocate for digital inclusion, youth empowerment, and community upliftment. Dressed in elegance and driven by ambition, Vilakazi says her journey is about far more than personal recognition. «“This journey is about self-development and becoming a vessel for change,” she says.» With confidence and determination, she hopes to inspire young South Africans — especially young women — to believe in their own potential regardless of their backgrounds. Bridging South Africa’s Digital Divide At the heart of Vilakazi’s campaign is a powerful mission: ensuring that access to the internet bec...

ARMC 2026 Ignites Johannesburg Ahead of MTN Bushfire Cultural Takeover

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  Africa Rising Music Conference continues building bridges between African creativity and the global music industry Johannesburg came alive this past weekend as the Africa Rising Music Conference (ARMC 2026) transformed Constitution Hill into a powerful meeting point of music, culture, innovation, and African excellence. From international delegates and celebrated artists to aspiring creatives and industry leaders, the atmosphere was electric as all roads slowly began leading toward the internationally acclaimed MTN Bushfire Festival in Eswatini. What made this year’s experience unforgettable was not only the music, but the spirit of collaboration and cultural pride that filled the historic Constitution Hill precinct. From interactive activations on the lawns to thought-provoking conversations inside conference halls, ARMC once again proved why it is becoming one of Africa’s most important music business gatherings. One of the standout highlights was the partnership with Jaeco...

Shoprite and Trevor Noah Foundations Launch New Robotics Lab in Soweto

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Shoprite and Trevor Noah Foundations Launch New Robotics Lab in Soweto By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News | 21 May 2026 JOHANNESBURG a new robotics and digital learning laboratory aimed at equipping township learners with future-focused technological skills has officially been launched at Siyabonga Secondary School through a partnership between the and the . The initiative, unveiled on Thursday, forms part of broader efforts to improve access to coding, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital literacy education in underserved South African communities. According to information released by , the laboratory will provide learners and educators with access to advanced technological tools including robotics kits, motion sensors, microcontrollers, and smart devices capable of collecting and communicating data. The Soweto facility becomes the fifth robotics laboratory established by the Trevor Noah Foundation in Gauteng under its Khulani Schools Programme, which focuses on improvi...

Dada Morero’s “82% Success” Claim: Progress or Political Spin?

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Dada Morero’s “82% Success” Claim: Progress or Political Spin? By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News Dada Morero has painted an optimistic picture of the City of Johannesburg during his 2026 State of the City Address (SOCA), claiming that his administration has achieved an “82% success rate” in delivering on its commitments to residents. The speech, delivered as Johannesburg battles infrastructure collapse, financial instability, water shortages, crime, and service delivery complaints, has sparked debate across the city. The big question remains: Do residents actually feel this 82% success? According to Morero, the city has made progress in infrastructure rehabilitation, road upgrades, township development, economic revitalisation, and improving internal governance systems. He highlighted projects such as the rebuilding of key roads, stormwater upgrades, accelerated service delivery programmes, and preparations linked to Johannesburg’s role in hosting global events such as the G20-r...

The Constitutional Court is finally set to rule on the explosive Phala Phala matter involving President Cyril Ramaphosa

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Phala Phala Judgment Could Shake South Africa’s Political Future | Insight Jozi News INSIGHT JOZI NEWS Real Stories. Real People. Real Johannesburg. Phala Phala Judgment Could Become The Biggest Political Turning Point Since State Capture By Noko Maleka | Insight Jozi News | Johannesburg South Africa stands on the edge of what could become one of the most politically explosive Constitutional Court rulings in recent democratic history. As the nation waits for judgment in the controversial Phala Phala matter , questions surrounding accountability, political loyalty, and the future of President Cyril Ramaphosa continue dominating public debate. But beyond the legal arguments lies a deeper national concern: Has South Africa become comfortable protecting political power at the expense of accountability? The Constitutional Court is expected to decide whether Parliament acted lawfully when it rejected the Section 89 report that recommended a possibl...