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Yearly Archives: 2024

Shamila Batohi vouched for deputy after he was denied security clearance
National
/ 17 November 2024

Shamila Batohi vouched for deputy after he was denied security clearance

The national director of public prosecutions says that key personnel are being targeted as part of a fight-back by state capture forces

By Emsie Ferreira
No small potatoes: Up-to-Dates could expire in the future
Business
/ 16 November 2024

No small potatoes: Up-to-Dates could expire in the future

Mondials remain the most popular and profitable variety of potato in South Africa but Up-to-Dates are slowly losing favour with farmers

By Aarti Bhana
Democracies must adapt in the age of disinformation
Opinion
/ 16 November 2024

Democracies must adapt in the age of disinformation

Democracy’s advantages must be articulated in the face of false information but delivering benefits is the best way to secure democratic governance

By Nnaemeka Ohamadike and Mark Duerksen
African businesses favour intra-continental trade over global markets
Africa
/ 16 November 2024

African businesses favour intra-continental trade over global markets

Businesses surveyed report that trading within Africa is easier than trading with the rest of the world

By Conrad Onyango
How nutrition, mental health and food choices fuel South Africa’s obesity crisis
Health
/ 16 November 2024

How nutrition, mental health and food choices fuel South Africa’s obesity crisis

We need to use our bodies as they were intended and eat the food for which they were designed

By Skye Scott
Spaza shops implicated in the deaths of children to be closed immediately – Ramaphosa
National
/ 15 November 2024

Spaza shops implicated in the deaths of children to be closed immediately – Ramaphosa

The president said more regulations are needed around harmful pesticides which led to the deaths of children

By Aarti Bhana
Food ban at Gauteng schools angers vendors
Health
/ 15 November 2024

Food ban at Gauteng schools angers vendors

Livelihoods are lost while government remains silent about the source of the food contamination

By Aarti Bhana
SACP to review ANC alliance at December conference
Politics
/ 15 November 2024

SACP to review ANC alliance at December conference

Delegates to the SACP’s fifth Special National Congress will reassess its partnership with the ANC, citing declining electoral fortunes and growing voter discontent

By Mandisa Makgakga
Police make community rescuers at Stilfontein sign indemnity forms before helping trapped miners
National
/ 15 November 2024

Police make community rescuers at Stilfontein sign indemnity forms before helping trapped miners

Police have cut water and food supplies to the miners, insisting that they will not negotiate with ‘criminals’

By Lunga Mzangwe
A lit Christmas at Nxamalala awaits
Columns
/ 15 November 2024

A lit Christmas at Nxamalala awaits

The state capture squad are all back on the public payroll, so there’s plenty to celebrate

By Paddy Harper
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