Politics MK party calls on smaller parties to join it and topple ANC-led unity government By Lunga Mzangwe The Jacob Zuma-led party has targeted ward by-elections and student representative councils for growth after the 29 May elections Politics Ramaphosa hosts coalition dinner amid DA ultimatum over BELA Bill By Emsie Ferreira Politics Ramaphosa mulls Simelane’s explanation on VBS loan By Emsie Ferreira Politics Trial judge explains why Zuma’s tilt at Downer is doomed By Emsie Ferreira Sponsored Partner Content YouRSA showcases South African arts and culture on a global scale By YouRSA
Sponsored Partner Content YouRSA showcases South African arts and culture on a global scale By YouRSA
The Green Guardian Invasive weeds cleared from Vaal River through community-government collaboration By Sheree Bega This was achieved through a partnership involving the Vaal community, Rand Water, Rhodes University’s Centre for Biological Control, the water and sanitation department and the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment
National Frustration mounts as case against 17 cops who allegedly tortured, killed Chatsworth man is again postponed By Des Erasmus Police said Regan Naidoo ‘choked on a pie’, but according to a postmortem report, he suffered multiple rib fractures, bruised lungs and a blunt force head injury
The Green Guardian EU’s R628m deal to boost South Africa’s green hydrogen programme By Ozayr Patel The European Union will provide grants which will partly go towards state-owned logistics company Transnet
Should Africa abandon oil, gas, and coal for a renewable future? By Karabo Mokgonyana Where fossil fuels are a critical source of revenue and economic stability on the continent, a gradual transition that incorporates both fossil fuels and renewables is essential to an equitable energy future
The case for an international anti-corruption court By Prosper Maguchu Combined with the establishment of a UN Tax Convention, this court could become a powerful force in combating corruption and illicit financial flows, particularly by multinationals and the super wealthy, that rob nations of revenue for development
Today’s hidden costs of critical minerals mining in DRC recalls Dag Hammarskjöld’s death 1961 By Charlize Tomaselli The UN leader killed in 1961 during peace negotiations in Congo may have been an assassination plot over Western interests in mining. Today’s violence in eastern DRC is over minerals for renewable energy
UN Summit for the Future stresses intergenerational responsibility and accountability to upcoming generations By Njeri Mwagiru The tools and methodologies of foresight and futures thinking, as well as anticipatory governance approaches, can assist decision-makers develop resilient long-term policies and strategies in a way that is flexible to adapt to changes
EU’s R628m deal to boost South Africa’s green hydrogen programme By Ozayr Patel The European Union will provide grants which will partly go towards state-owned logistics company Transnet Going green: The EU and South Africa have announced a deal worth R628 million to support the green hydrogen agenda. (Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Invasive weeds cleared from Vaal River through community-government collaboration By Sheree Bega This was achieved through a partnership involving the Vaal community, Rand Water, Rhodes University’s Centre for Biological Control, the water and sanitation department and the department of forestry, fisheries and the environment
South Africa’s landfills reaching capacity, not properly managed By Aarti Bhana The solution is not to expand or build more landfills but rather to focus on recycling, say waste management experts
Pretoria Zoo’s Cape vultures take flight to protect vulnerable species By Ozayr Patel Without dedicated conservation efforts the Cape vulture “is highly susceptible to extinction”
Politics Renewed calls to remove ANC’s Bheki Mtolo as party leaders considers its future in KwaZulu-Natal
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Mandela Bay Development Bay property development roundtable for Bay inner city The objective of the roundtable is to co-develop a road map to deal with ‘bad buildings’ in the inner cities of Nelson Mandela Bay.
Ifx Brokers Your security matters: iFX Brokers fraud awareness statement The impostors have been posing as iFX’s CEO, Hannele de Necker, and representatives of iFX requesting individuals to deposit funds directly into digital wallets.
Mandela Bay Development MBDA welcomes new staff to bolster capacity and delivery Tembela Bacela and Isabel Vumazonke join the team as internal audit, risk and compliance manager, and special projects manager, respectively.
North West University Virtual reality laboratory bridges gap between psychology, technology The North-West University has launched its virtual reality simulation laboratory at the Faculty of Health Sciences on the Potchefstroom Campus.