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Yearly Archives: 2017

Sars: Tough economic times undercut tax returns
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Sars: Tough economic times undercut tax returns

Sars says despite tax policy reforms which were meant to increase revenue collection, the expected gains didn’t materialise due to a weak economy.

By Tebogo Tshwane and Thulebona Mhlanga
Good news, bad news for ANC rebels in Grahamstown court judgment
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Good news, bad news for ANC rebels in Grahamstown court judgment

The High Court judgment has provided a glimmer of hope for those who have threatened similarly to challenge ANC proceedings.

By Phillip De Wet
ANC ‘is in a civil war’, former mayor tells Moerane Commission
Article
/ 12 December 2017

ANC ‘is in a civil war’, former mayor tells Moerane Commission

Siyanda Mhlongo suggested that political killings were a direct result of ANC politics, adding that the party was "currently in a civil war".

By Kaveel Singh
Global warming and the melting Arctic is the ‘new normal’
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Global warming and the melting Arctic is the ‘new normal’

The year was the second warmest in modern times for the fragile Arctic, said the peer-reviewed report compiled by 85 scientists from 12 nations.

By Agence France Presse
The festive season: When reckless abandon may meet reckless driving
Article
/ 12 December 2017

The festive season: When reckless abandon may meet reckless driving

While drunk driving is no doubt a major factor in traffic accidents – SADD indicates that drunk driving is responsible for 65% of all accidents.

By Staff Reporter
Global investors are launching a climate plan to pressure gas emitters
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Global investors are launching a climate plan to pressure gas emitters

The plan will focus on: improving governance on climate change, curbing emissions and strengthening climate-related financial disclosures"

By Agence France Presse
​ANC vote buying: Mbalula seizes R2.5-million
Article
/ 12 December 2017

​ANC vote buying: Mbalula seizes R2.5-million

Police minister Fikile Mbalula has claimed his officers have intercepted R2.5-million meant to buy votes ahead of the ANC conference.

By Staff Reporter
Editorial: Turning the page at the M&G
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Editorial: Turning the page at the M&G

‘It is our ardent hope that our new proprietor, the MDIF, will allow us the freedom to tell the stories of South Africa as it ought to be told’

By Staff Reporter
Former prison head jailed for IFP killing released on parole
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Former prison head jailed for IFP killing released on parole

Ngubo, a former ANC Donnybrook branch chairperson and the one-time head of the Pietermaritzburg New Prison, was released on Monday.

By Paddy Harper
Life expulsion from Rhodes for ‘conduct beyond lawful boundaries’
Article
/ 12 December 2017

Life expulsion from Rhodes for ‘conduct beyond lawful boundaries’

​Two unnamed student activists have been expelled for life from Rhodes University, while protesting against rape culture at the university.

By Sarah Smit
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