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Yearly Archives: 2022

If we tax vaping, we’ll just keep smokers smoking
Opinion
/ 3 February 2022

If we tax vaping, we’ll just keep smokers smoking

In proposing this tax, the treasury is relying on one-sided research that shows criminal disdain for the health of smokers

By Kurt Yeo
Right of reply: Kwet is wrong about Amazon’s new Cape Town HQ
Opinion
/ 3 February 2022

Right of reply: Kwet is wrong about Amazon’s new Cape Town HQ

A court application to halt the River Club development has been opposed by the Liesbeek Leisure Properties Trust, the City of Cape Town and First Nations leaders

By James Tannenberger
How a telecommunications firm extracted Transnet money for the Guptas
National
/ 3 February 2022

How a telecommunications firm extracted Transnet money for the Guptas

The Zondo commission’s second report deals with the capture of Transnet through the ‘Gupta racketeering enterprise’

By Sarah Smit
Lynne Brown went with the wishes of the Guptas — state capture report
National
/ 2 February 2022

Lynne Brown went with the wishes of the Guptas — state capture report

The former minister was found to have played a strategic role in ensuring the ground was fertile for the Guptas to plunder Denel

By Anathi Madubela
Advice from a former job-seeker for unemployed young people
Opinion
/ 2 February 2022

Advice from a former job-seeker for unemployed young people

With every ‘we regret to inform you’ your dignity and self-worth take a knock, but please don’t give up

By Hlumela Dyantyi
Chief justice interviews: Mandisa Maya
National
/ 2 February 2022

Chief justice interviews: Mandisa Maya

The head of the supreme court of appeal said if appointed she would import some appellate court customs to the constitutional court to speed up turnaround times

By Emsie Ferreira
A spirit guide to ethical black feminist thinking and praxis
Friday
/ 2 February 2022

A spirit guide to ethical black feminist thinking and praxis

bell hooks’s refusal to ‘get in formation’ foregrounded healing as the foundation to a communal liberatory agenda

By Moshibudi Motimele
Eskom says no compromise on maintenance as black-outs roll
National
/ 2 February 2022

Eskom says no compromise on maintenance as black-outs roll

Some 4 435MW of power is out on planned maintenance, and another 8 093MW has been lost because of breakdowns to units at various power stations

By Tunicia Phillips
SIU data explorer: The people and firms in the Covid procurement scandal
National
/ 2 February 2022

SIU data explorer: The people and firms in the Covid procurement scandal

Search the complete list of referrals made by the Special Investigating Unit against South African firms and individuals

By Adam Oxford
Hefty sentences for Rustenburg duo who kept snakes in cruel conditions
The Green Guardian
/ 2 February 2022

Hefty sentences for Rustenburg duo who kept snakes in cruel conditions

Magistrate Samuel Maboho sentenced each of the accused to a R50 000 fine or five years imprisonment

By Sheree Bega
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