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Yearly Archives: 2021

Eskom moving away from monopoly it has held for 99 years, De Ruyter says
Business
/ 15 December 2021

Eskom moving away from monopoly it has held for 99 years, De Ruyter says

Eskom’s unbundling is underway, with the transmission unit of the utility set to be operational in 2022 as a wholly owned subsidiary

By Anathi Madubela
‘Rule of law’ closes in as Eskom’s applications to postpone compliance with air pollution standards are denied
The Green Guardian
/ 15 December 2021

‘Rule of law’ closes in as Eskom’s applications to postpone compliance with air pollution standards are denied

Eskom warns that the decision, if implemented, will cause immediate power blackouts, as well as push electricity tariffs higher

By Sheree Bega
Eastern Cape regional conferences pit Mabuyane and Madikizela against each other
Politics
/ 15 December 2021

Eastern Cape regional conferences pit Mabuyane and Madikizela against each other

Party insiders say Ramaphosa is unlikely to feel the pinch as a result of Eastern Cape regional conferences pitting Oscar Mabuyane against Babalo Madikizela

By Lizeka Tandwa
J&J boosters could be soon available to South Africans
Coronavirus
/ 15 December 2021

J&J boosters could be soon available to South Africans

Announcement of when the J&J booster shot will be available is expected to take place at the conclusion of the Sisonke 2 study

By Marcia Zali
Cabinet Report Cards: Chester Missing roasts your ministers
National
/ 15 December 2021

Cabinet Report Cards: Chester Missing roasts your ministers

C is not for corruption. Chester Missing and the Mail & Guardian roast the cabinet ministers who are simply not performing

By Staff Reporter
The Blue Train: A trip of luxury, stunning vistas and scenes of devastation
Friday
/ 15 December 2021

The Blue Train: A trip of luxury, stunning vistas and scenes of devastation

Trainspotter Rafs Mayet’s maiden Blue Train voyage evokes his family history and comparisons to other locomotive rides he has taken

By Rafs Mayet
Does trad media get amapiano?
Friday
/ 15 December 2021

Does trad media get amapiano?

The divide between mainstream media and amapiano artists is of both parties’ making

By Sabelo Mkhabela
Mzansi jaz z breaks free and flies in 2021
Friday
/ 15 December 2021

Mzansi jaz z breaks free and flies in 2021

A slew of new releases and ideas about jazz emerge as artists beat the Covid-19 blues

By Tseliso Monaheng
What lies in between? Musings on the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation
Friday
/ 15 December 2021

What lies in between? Musings on the Joburg Contemporary Art Foundation

‘Liminality’ is a buzz word in art speak, but does the current Johannesburg Contemporary Art Foundation exhibition go far enough in meaningfully unpacking it?

By Thabang Monoa
Damon Galgut: ‘If one loves South Africa it has to be a dark kind of love’
Friday
/ 15 December 2021

Damon Galgut: ‘If one loves South Africa it has to be a dark kind of love’

Damon Galgut, who was born in Pretoria in 1963 and lives in Cape Town, has been writing fiction since he was 17. Last month his novel, The Promise, won the Booker Prize. Imraan Coovadia talked to Galgut about his winning novel

By Imraan Coovadia
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