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More than 70% of adults surveyed in 25 countries perceive the spread of online misinformation, the global economy and terrorism as major threats in 2025, a new report from the Pew Research Centre shows.

Tech is already being used to manipulate us

From Egypt to South Africa, fake accounts, bots and generative AI are manipulating African politics. And 2024 is a record year for elections

HQ: The Guptas’ London-based PR firm Bell Pottinger has polished the image of  people like Chile’s Pinochet. (Toby Melville/Reuters)

For whom the Bell tolls

The cautionary tale of Bell Pottinger reminds us of the role of journalism in a democracy and why we owe it to ourselves to be more responsible about the media we consume

Trumped up: US President Donald Trump continues to be popular. Some say it is because of his divisive comments. (Gregg Newton/AFP)

SA not immune to the global state of untruth

Falsehoods spread through media and politicians serve to polarise, destabilise and depoliticise

(John McCann/M&G)

ANC factions rely on silence from the poor

Our history has shown that the exercise of democratic reason can shake power from below

Former president Kgalema Motlanthe. (Gallo)

The Bell Pottinger-linked ‘charity’ advised by ANC bigwigs

The Brazzaville Foundation, which has been accused of laundering the reputation of one of Africa’s most corrupt presidents

EFF leader Julius Malema speaking at a May Day rally at Sankopano stadium in Alexandra. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Politicians, media must make peace

Voters need to be well-informed and some arrangement must be made to end to the lies and misinformation

Toxic environment: Nomvula Mokonyane inherited a broken water affairs department in 2014. (Delwyn Verasamy)

The civil society resistance to state capture

‘The shift to tyranny in SA has been accompanied by political arguments about the nature of South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy’

Editorial: It’s dangerous to other foreigners (Photo Archive)

Editorial: Stop the digital dark arts

‘In South Africa, we already have one example of how concerted civil society action can foil the digital dark arts’

The conversation on white monopoly capital is being extended to include corruption

Collars and ties mask the real white monopoly capitalism

Only mass civil action will hound this rogues’ gallery of corporate crooks out of town

Former deputy finance minister Mcebisi Jonas says the Hawks tried to kill the investigation into claims the Gupta family tried to bribe him. (Davis Harrison/M&G)

Private sector must also be censured when in the wrong – Jonas

​The denouncing of KPMG and Bell Pottinger by South African citizens is a good trend and bodes well for the country says Mcebisi Jonas.

HQ: The Guptas’ London-based PR firm Bell Pottinger has polished the image of  people like Chile’s Pinochet. (Toby Melville/Reuters)

As Bell Pottinger breathes its last, Gupta propaganda stays

"Beyond its reputation problems, finding a new owner or funder will be considerably complicated"

Bridge over troubled marchers: Sipho Hlongwane argues that the Democratic Alliance should not have drawn the conclusion that Bell Pottinger’s shenanigans broke the country. (Photo Delwyn Verasamy)

SA rises from Bell Pottinger ashes

The damage done by state capture does not blind us to the fact that the democratic project belongs to all citizens

Uncomfortable chat: Public protector Thuli Madonsela and President Jacob Zuma will talk about his close ­relationship with the ­Guptas and their ­alleged offer of Cabinet jobs.

Bell Pottinger did not invent SA’s racialised poverty and inequality

The good news is that South Africans have chosen to go forwards – that choice is evident in the rejection of state capture from all quarters.

Atul Gupta

Save SA calls for ‘full disclosure’ on Bell Pottinger dealings with Duduzane, Guptas

Save SA also said they were "particularly offended" by Bell Pottinger’s alleged work for the ANC Youth League and MK Military Veterans’ Association.

Haffajee

‘Potentially racially divisive’: Law firm releases Bell Pottinger SA campaign finding

The findings of a review by international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills were published on Monday afternoon.

A protest to mark the first anniversary of the Delhi gang rape

Editorial: Putting ethics ahead of profits

The inclination to further entrench the reach of the private sector to plug the gaps left by the government will be our doom

Call to account: The London demonstration outside Bell Pottinger, the brains behind ‘white monopoly capital’

Bell Pottinger has damaged the image of PR worldwide

"South Africa is now infected by a fake public relations exercise laced with a dollop of unadulterated racism."

Honest confrontation is needed

"Bell Pottinger did not invent our racial mess. It worked out an unethical propaganda campaign that takes advantage of it"

Moody’s points out that

‘We are not for sale’ – MK vets deny Bell Pottinger links

The organisation said this after allegations surfaced in an amaBhungane Gupta email leaks report.

Haffajee

Bell Pottinger admits work was ‘inappropriate and offensive’, fires lead partner

Bell Pottinger announced three months ago that it had decided to cease work for Oakbay Capital after working for them for a year.