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Yearly Archives: 2025

Concourt delivers relief for South Africans with dual citizenship
National
/ 7 May 2025

Concourt delivers relief for South Africans with dual citizenship

The court found that there was no reason why those who acquire citizenship of another country should lose their South African citizenship

By Emsie Ferreira
Make South Africa great again: The GNU as a catalyst for hope and reform
Opinion
/ 7 May 2025

Make South Africa great again: The GNU as a catalyst for hope and reform

Coalition politics, while not perfect, forces parties to negotiate and compromise, boosting accountability and combatting complacency and corruption

By Lindokuhle Hlehle Tonono
BMW X3 named SA Car of the Year
Motoring
/ 7 May 2025

BMW X3 named SA Car of the Year

The German manufacturer scooped a total of five awards at this year’s event — but the Suzuki Swift also grabbed the spotlight

By Eyaaz Matwadia
South Africa has an undignified democracy
Opinion
/ 7 May 2025

South Africa has an undignified democracy

Thirty years on, the patience of the poor is wearing thin as they are subjected to tardy, disrespectful service

By Ali Ridha Khan
Mbalula again faces backlash over alleged interference in ANC regional conferences
Politics
/ 7 May 2025

Mbalula again faces backlash over alleged interference in ANC regional conferences

The secretary general has once more been accused of violating party rules to influence regional elections in Limpopo and Gauteng ahead of the 2027 leadership contest

By Mandisa Nyathi
New equity targets are constitutional, counsel for labour minister tells court
Politics
/ 6 May 2025

New equity targets are constitutional, counsel for labour minister tells court

The ministry sought to counter the DA’s argument that the targets amount to unfair discrimination

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ramokgopa unveils reforms to open up electricity network
National
/ 6 May 2025

Ramokgopa unveils reforms to open up electricity network

Latest reforms to regulations confront challenges to Eskom’s grid monopoly and the potential for private generators to boost competition

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Returning to the bones of home
Friday
/ 6 May 2025

Returning to the bones of home

Back in the Free State, a daughter rediscovers the textures of home, family and unspoken inheritances in Antjie Krog’s autobiographical novel

By Antjie Krog
Unions slam basic education department over no maths at 464 schools
Education
/ 6 May 2025

Unions slam basic education department over no maths at 464 schools

The South African Democratic Teachers Union alleges schools are pressuring learners in grade 10 and upwards to drop maths to protect overall matric pass rates

By Umamah Bakharia
Africa needs to lead the charge for an international anti-corruption court
Thought Leader
/ 6 May 2025

Africa needs to lead the charge for an international anti-corruption court

If the court is to succeed, African states must not simply follow. It is not about importing solutions but about shaping them.

By Prosper S Maguchu & Karam Singh
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