Politics GNU is still in need of a ‘safety net’ By Emsie Ferreira, Lunga Mzangwe and Mandisa Nyathi No progress has been made on establishing a structure to resolve deadlocks on policy Opinion Israel has angry football fans to blame By Donovan E Williams The Green Guardian Ferrets: Adorable companions or ecological threats in South Africa? By Sheree Bega Opinion Courts temporarily halted Shell’s exploration but fracking in Karoo gets Mantashe’s nod By Sanele Khakhu Sponsored Partner Content Time magazine recognises Standard Bank as one of the World’s Best Companies By Standard Bank
The Green Guardian Ferrets: Adorable companions or ecological threats in South Africa? By Sheree Bega
Opinion Courts temporarily halted Shell’s exploration but fracking in Karoo gets Mantashe’s nod By Sanele Khakhu
Sponsored Partner Content Time magazine recognises Standard Bank as one of the World’s Best Companies By Standard Bank
Editorial Editorial: The time to fire Simelane is now By Editorial Reputational damage mounts while Ramaphosa worries about the power balance in his coalition cabinet
The Green Guardian Invasive alien plant species in eThekwini parks need to be removed By Ozayr Patel KwaZulu-Natal’s urban spaces are filled with invasive alien species that need to be removed, according to a study by a master’s student employed by the Natural Science Collection Facility. The study by Maxine Manickum looked at tree diversity in urban parks in eThekwini municipality. “There is a strong presence of invasive alien plants and a […]
Business Copper driving mergers and acquisitions in SA mining sector, report finds By Umamah Bakharia The PwC report said the global pursuit of a just energy transition and the need for consolidation were reshaping the landscape of the local industry
Israel has angry football fans to blame By Donovan E Williams Supporters of Arsenal and Manchester United started the wave that has seen the country lose its grip on the dominant narrative
Courts temporarily halted Shell’s exploration but fracking in Karoo gets Mantashe’s nod By Sanele Khakhu The mineral and petroleum resources minister has commissioned a seismic survey for oil and gas in the Karoo Basin
Young professionals’ financial struggles tied to psychological scars left by colonial, apartheid past By Sibahle Zuma The pressure to succeed financially, combined with the lingering effects of poverty, creates a toxic cycle of consumption, debt and financial instability
We should still root for small businesses in these tumultuous economic times By James Maposa By encouraging entrepreneurship, South Africa can sustain a more inclusive, diversified economy which can withstand shocks and is set up for long-term growth
Diary: Design Week South Africa kicks off, African Women artists shine in London, look out for the inaugural Hazendal Festival
Ferrets: Adorable companions or ecological threats in South Africa? By Sheree Bega CapeNature warns against ferret ownership after concerns about a growing environmental threat CapeNature warns against ferret ownership after concerns about a growing environmental threat. (Belinda Speed)
Invasive alien plant species in eThekwini parks need to be removed By Ozayr Patel KwaZulu-Natal’s urban spaces are filled with invasive alien species that need to be removed, according to a study by a master’s student employed by the Natural Science Collection Facility. The study by Maxine Manickum looked at tree diversity in urban parks in eThekwini municipality. “There is a strong presence of invasive alien plants and a […]
The future of SANParks: From fortress conservation to inclusivity By Sheree Bega Its new strategy, Vision 2040, aims to redress economic inequalities through conservation
Lapalala Wilderness School’s rhino initiative works to empower the next generation of conservationists By Lesego Chepape Two learners receive four-year bursaries plus two years of work after they graduate based on presentations they prepared
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How engineering is shaping emerging South African residential trends Changing lifestyles, technological advancements and a growing focus on sustainability are changing the way homes are built Read More
BBC Brit brings South African talent and wilderness adventures to screens this October From the South African wilderness to the glamour of the dance floor, BBC Brit showcases some of SA’s finest this month Read More
Dealing with the financial implications of getting divorced in your older years Seeking professional financial advice can help mitigate the financial consequences of a separation Read More
North West University Addressing the North West Province’s urgent societal needs The North-West University is committed to addressing the province’s societal needs by applying its expertise in areas where it is most needed.
Cloud Essentials It’s not too late to de-risk your Microsoft Copilot deployment Experts will provide practical advice and lessons learned from helping clients in complex global organisations.
Paycorp Independent ATMs keep cash accessible in SA Cash continues to power everyday transactions for millions across the nation.
Chartered Wealth Solutions Are you driving yourself to financial stress? Every financial decision is a trade-off between today’s wants and tomorrow’s needs, says Jason Appel, financial planning specialist at Chartered Wealth Solutions.