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Yearly Archives: 2025

At Hague Group meeting, frustration over failure of global institutions to constrain Israel’s conduct
World
/ 17 December 2025

At Hague Group meeting, frustration over failure of global institutions to constrain Israel’s conduct

Speakers described a system in which legal norms are applied selectively, allowing powerful states and their allies to evade accountability

By Hasina Kathrada
Abalone trafficking fuels crime and coastal poverty in South Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 17 December 2025

Abalone trafficking fuels crime and coastal poverty in South Africa

Illegal trade has devastated populations, fuelled organised crime, and deepened poverty in coastal communities, while law enforcement struggles to keep pace

By Sheree Bega
After 53 years without sightings, elusive lizard found alive
The Green Guardian
/ 17 December 2025

After 53 years without sightings, elusive lizard found alive

From ‘lost’ to living: blue-tailed sandveld lizard rediscovered in Mozambique national park

By Sheree Bega
‘Devastated and broken’: Family speaks after DJ Warras is gunned down
National
/ 17 December 2025

‘Devastated and broken’: Family speaks after DJ Warras is gunned down

The family of the well-known radio and television presenter says he was their heart and anchor

By Sheree Bega
Competition regulation is essential for inclusive growth
Opinion
/ 16 December 2025

Competition regulation is essential for inclusive growth

In ensuring that markets remain open for all, the Competition Commission’s work cultivates the right conditions for new and growing businesses, including black-owned businesses, to thrive

By Khwezi Mabasa, Busani Ngcaweni and Liberty Mncube
Four in ten festive road deaths were pedestrians – South Africa’s streets are failing its people
Opinion
/ 16 December 2025

Four in ten festive road deaths were pedestrians – South Africa’s streets are failing its people

These are not random accidents. They are the predictable result of a country where most roads are designed for vehicles, not people

By Themba Mangane
Collen Malatji re-elected uncontested as ANCYL president
Politics
/ 16 December 2025

Collen Malatji re-elected uncontested as ANCYL president

Malatji’s slate was also not contested at the youth league’s 27th national congress

By Lunga Mzangwe
Motion against KZN premier Thami Ntuli fails in vote marred by violence
Politics
/ 15 December 2025

Motion against KZN premier Thami Ntuli fails in vote marred by violence

A scuffle broke out when MK party members rejected the results, prompting the proceedings to be adjourned

By Sandile Motha
Batohi walks out of Nkabinde inquiry
National
/ 15 December 2025

Batohi walks out of Nkabinde inquiry

Panel members at the Nkabinde inquiry said the national director of public prosecutions was undermining the inquiry she herself had insisted upon

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Climate, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarm
The Green Guardian
/ 15 December 2025

Climate, pollution, biodiversity: UN report sounds global alarm

Transforming economies, energy systems and food production could prevent millions of deaths and halt biodiversity loss, the UN’s latest report finds

By Sheree Bega
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