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Yearly Archives: 2025

Lorato Trok: Writing our languages back into the story
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Lorato Trok: Writing our languages back into the story

Author speaks of her dedication to keeping indigenous languages alive through children’s books and her hopes for the growth of South African languages

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Editorial: Cyril’s right about councillors: Shape up or ship out
Editorial
/ 19 September 2025

Editorial: Cyril’s right about councillors: Shape up or ship out

ANC chair Gwede Mantashe said it was indiscipline that was at the centre of the party’s poor performance in local government

By Editorial
Diary: Heritage Day at Zeitz MOCAA, Friends of Feya Faku in Durban, Poetry at Market Theatre
Friday
/ 19 September 2025

Diary: Heritage Day at Zeitz MOCAA, Friends of Feya Faku in Durban, Poetry at Market Theatre

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Kibo Ngowi
‘We feel forgotten’: Families still struggle without water in Joburg
The Green Guardian
/ 19 September 2025

‘We feel forgotten’: Families still struggle without water in Joburg

Residents of Claremont, in the west of the city, have little faith in what they call mayor Dada Morero’s ‘empty promises’

By Sheree Bega
19 September 2025
Digital Editions
/ 18 September 2025

19 September 2025

+ Cabinet Report Cards
+ GNU Year Hangover
+ Vaal Dam Running Dry
+ Medical Aid Price Hikes
+ Jurassic Crocs

By Staff Reporter
Battle over DD Mabuza’s estate
Politics
/ 18 September 2025

Battle over DD Mabuza’s estate

The former deputy president’s daughter from a previous marriage has gone to court to lay claim to funds from his estate in a battle with his widow

By Lunga Mzangwe
Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates
Politics
/ 18 September 2025

Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates

The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner said his testimony would deal with political interference by parliamentarians and the national executive

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Reserve Banks keeps interest rate unchanged as widely expected
Business
/ 18 September 2025

Reserve Banks keeps interest rate unchanged as widely expected

The decision was not unanimous; four monetary policy committee members preferred to keep rates on hold, while two favoured a 25 basis point cut

By Aarti Bhana
Mzansi Unicorns: Alon Lits: Necessity Drives Innovation – Podcast episode 2
Thought Leader
/ 18 September 2025

Mzansi Unicorns: Alon Lits: Necessity Drives Innovation – Podcast episode 2

Mzansi Unicorns is a podcast spotlighting exceptional South Africans making a global impact across culture, business, sport, and social change.

By Tshediso “Teddy” Khuzwayo
Mozambique: Gas is not part of Africa’s solution to climate change
Opinion
/ 18 September 2025

Mozambique: Gas is not part of Africa’s solution to climate change

The effects of offshore gas projects contribute to a humanitarian crisis, and mainly only the companies and countries of the north benefit from the profits and commodities

By Chris Engelbrecht and Rehana Dada
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