While air quality is improving, the big strides to reduce pollution are being hampered because Eskom can act with impunity, writes Sipho Kings
Don’t let the name fool you: the #FeesMustFall protests at South Africa’s universities are about far more than a single issue.
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DA MP John Steenhuisen responded to someone calling Mmusi Maimane a sellout by referring to an EFF MP as a teletubby, undoubtedly Po from the TV show.
But there’s no sign yet that Communications Minister Faith Muthambi will be asked to explain her role in Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s rise to the top.
Graeme Williams returns to track changes in the city in colour.
The Democratic Alliance is trying out an unused law to provide immediate relief for higher education.
Napo Masheane draws on the Women’s March of 1956 to add depth to her play about politics in present-day South Africa.
Boko Haram, the low oil price and the firm’s rapid growth could all be linked to the huge fine slapped on MTN by Nigeria’s communications commission.
The only thing Eskom has to do now is connect the greenpower projects to the national grid – but even this is proving to be a hard ask.