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Yearly Archives: 2025

Policy uncertainty to blame for SA running out of gas in two years
Thought Leader
/ 16 July 2025

Policy uncertainty to blame for SA running out of gas in two years

Gas imported from Mozambique is scheduled to end by mid-2027

By Tebelelo Lentsoane
Parliament slams SA Tourism for underperformance, overspending by R24.1m
National
/ 16 July 2025

Parliament slams SA Tourism for underperformance, overspending by R24.1m

The marketing agency missed key targets amid allegations of procurement irregularities and weak internal controls

By Aarti Bhana
Mbalula: Mchunu to stay in parliament, ANC committee despite suspension
Politics
/ 15 July 2025

Mbalula: Mchunu to stay in parliament, ANC committee despite suspension

The ANC secretary general said the party backs the inquiry established by President Cyril Ramaphosa into corruption claims against the police minister

By Mandisa Nyathi and Lunga Mzangwe
Top cop Shadrack Sibiya suspended amid inquiry into disbanding of political killings task team
National
/ 15 July 2025

Top cop Shadrack Sibiya suspended amid inquiry into disbanding of political killings task team

National police commissioner Fannie Masemola confirmed that internal investigations were under way into allegations against the deputy commissioner for crime detection

By Mandisa Nyathi
Court orders former ANC MP Boy Mamabolo to be barred from Facebook
Politics
/ 15 July 2025

Court orders former ANC MP Boy Mamabolo to be barred from Facebook

He was also ordered to stop publishing defamatory statements against Polokwane mayor John Mpe and his family on all social media platforms

By Lunga Mzangwe
The world through Calvin Ratladi’s eyes
Friday
/ 15 July 2025

The world through Calvin Ratladi’s eyes

The playwright sees beyond the script, conjuring ghosts of land, legacy and loss in ‘Breakfast with Mugabe’

By Keith Bain
G20 think tanks call for an overhaul of IMF and World Bank financing model
National
/ 15 July 2025

G20 think tanks call for an overhaul of IMF and World Bank financing model

The Think Tank 20 group submitted its policy recommendations to representatives of G20 leaders halfway into South Africa’s presidency

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Ghana endorses bold campaign for a visa-free Africa
Africa
/ 15 July 2025

Ghana endorses bold campaign for a visa-free Africa

Advocates say it is essential for unlocking the continent’s economic and cultural potential

By Hasina Kathrada
When the algorithm becomes the jury — how influencers police public opinion
Opinion
/ 15 July 2025

When the algorithm becomes the jury — how influencers police public opinion

Social media, once hailed as a voice for all, now sees influencers controlling opinions, suppressing dissent and replacing open debate with performative agreement

By Lindokuhle Tonono
The Mandela legacy: Might ‘quiet diplomacy’ work in conflicts such as Ukraine and Russia?
Thought Leader
/ 15 July 2025

The Mandela legacy: Might ‘quiet diplomacy’ work in conflicts such as Ukraine and Russia?

South Africa’s commitment to a foreign policy of non-alignment and Cyril Ramaphosa’s experience with negotiations to end apartheid serve as an example

By Ursula van Beek
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