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Yearly Archives: 2023

The anarchy of July 2021 could recur
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

The anarchy of July 2021 could recur

A 2018 state security report, the Zondo commission report
and a 2015 report on social cohesion in KwaZulu-Natal warned of problems

By Mary de Haas
If ANCYL is serious about tackling SA’s energy crisis, they’ll join DA’s march to Luthuli House
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

If ANCYL is serious about tackling SA’s energy crisis, they’ll join DA’s march to Luthuli House

Opportunity for honest, hardworking South Africans to take their pain and frustrations to the seat of the organisation that orchestrated them

By Lindokuhle Sixabayi
Build One South Africa has joined the legal proceedings against Eskom and Pravin Gordhan
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Build One South Africa has joined the legal proceedings against Eskom and Pravin Gordhan

Coalition seeks to halt the 18.65% tariff increase, end load-shedding, and hold the state accountable for its failure to provide electricity

By Mmusi Maimane
Is China back — for the long haul?
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Is China back — for the long haul?

Recent policy reversals have left investors optimistic about the country but more is needed to ensure long-term growth

By Yuen Yuen Ang
The 9th edition Soweto Makhelwane Festival is back this January
Friday
/ 19 January 2023

The 9th edition Soweto Makhelwane Festival is back this January

The event promotes local entrepreneurship and a sense of community in a family friendly environment

By Bongeka Gumede
It’s now time to reprint Mzala’s ‘Chief  With a Double Agenda’
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

It’s now time to reprint Mzala’s ‘Chief With a Double Agenda’

Mandla J Radebe’s biography of Jabulani Nobleman ‘Mzala’ Nxumalo is a masterful account of the activist’s life and times

By Imraan Buccus
North West farmer to sue Eskom for R2m after 40 000 broiler chickens die
National
/ 19 January 2023

North West farmer to sue Eskom for R2m after 40 000 broiler chickens die

An extraordinary low-voltage power supply in the Coligny area caused the deaths of Herman du Preez’ broiler chickens from suffocation

By Simon Bloch
Roadmap to get public services and infrastructure back on track
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Roadmap to get public services and infrastructure back on track

As SA’s democracy heads towards 30 years, we need to critically assess what needs to be done differently to become Madiba’s miracle nation

By Subesh Pillay
Climate activists across world raise funds for court case against Shell
Partner Content
/ 19 January 2023

Climate activists across world raise funds for court case against Shell

Milieudefensie’s goal is to legally bind one of the largest polluters in the world to actual, groundbreaking change for the better

By Special Reports
Ramaphosa scraped through 2022, but what will it take for South Africa to win in 2023?
Opinion
/ 19 January 2023

Ramaphosa scraped through 2022, but what will it take for South Africa to win in 2023?

What we need from the media is to be able to see much more clearly what the policy options are for getting us out of this mess

By Ian Siebörger
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