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Yearly Archives: 2025

Value-for-money Haval H7 is rugged and luxurious but slightly unresponsive
Motoring
/ 18 May 2025

Value-for-money Haval H7 is rugged and luxurious but slightly unresponsive

The sluggishness of the engine detracts from what is a comfortable, economical vehicle with unorthodox looks

By Eyaaz Matwadia
The unspoken debt: How South Africa benefited from Zimbabwe’s collapse
Thought Leader
/ 18 May 2025

The unspoken debt: How South Africa benefited from Zimbabwe’s collapse

History and data shows people from Zimbabwe, who are not asking for handouts, have given a great deal to South Africa

By PS Ngonyama
Entrepreneurship key to solving SA’s youth unemployment crisis
Business
/ 18 May 2025

Entrepreneurship key to solving SA’s youth unemployment crisis

Business leaders call for more investment to help youths start businesses and to tackle joblessness

By Aarti Bhana
Boeing aims to soar in Africa
Business
/ 17 May 2025

Boeing aims to soar in Africa

The continent will need 1 200 new commercial aircraft over the next two decades, the firm says

By Lyse Comins
Ramaphosa to push for tariff relief, address refugee claims in US visit
Politics
/ 17 May 2025

Ramaphosa to push for tariff relief, address refugee claims in US visit

President Cyril Ramaphosa will use his Washington visit to demand an end to US trade tariffs and counter refugee claims of racial persecution.

By Mandisa Nyathi
Transformation fund introduces new empowerment codes for transport sector
National
/ 17 May 2025

Transformation fund introduces new empowerment codes for transport sector

A significant portion of the R100-billion transformation fund will be allocated to the transport sector with an aim to unlock inclusive growth in the mobility value chain.

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Stylish but sluggish: The Starlet Cross is a necessary addition to Toyota’s line-up
Motoring
/ 17 May 2025

Stylish but sluggish: The Starlet Cross is a necessary addition to Toyota’s line-up

The engine struggles on inclines and when overtaking but it’s a practical vehicle with stylish looks and great features in the crossover segment

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Will the new pope continue support for ethical organ donation?
Thought Leader
/ 17 May 2025

Will the new pope continue support for ethical organ donation?

It is important for South Africa’s about 3.5 million Catholics to know that the church approves, especially given the low donor rates in the country

By Terry Adams
Our ailing power grids need urgent upgrading to accommodate renewable energy
Opinion
/ 17 May 2025

Our ailing power grids need urgent upgrading to accommodate renewable energy

The recent outage in Spain and Portugal shows we must modernise how we transport power, supported by AI and automation

By Sabine Dall’Omo
More people dying by suicide in South Africa 
National
/ 17 May 2025

More people dying by suicide in South Africa 

Financial stress and lack of access to care are driving up suicide rates in the country

By Aarti Bhana
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