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Yearly Archives: 2025

Gaza: Where wearing a Press vest is a death sentence
Thought Leader
/ 16 September 2025

Gaza: Where wearing a Press vest is a death sentence

What it means for journalists to bear witness of their colleagues being targeted and killed while they bear witness to the genocide in Gaza

By Atiyyah Khan
Reserve Bank likely to keep rates unchanged as lower inflation target complicates the picture
Business
/ 16 September 2025

Reserve Bank likely to keep rates unchanged as lower inflation target complicates the picture

Economists are uncertain about how the bank will adjust its policies based on the lower target it has signalled it wants to pursue

By Aarti Bhana
Why is SA importing yellow maize at a time of abundant domestic harvest?
Thought Leader
/ 16 September 2025

Why is SA importing yellow maize at a time of abundant domestic harvest?

It is probably opportunistic trade for livestock feed

By Wandile Sihlobo
Greylisting isn’t the only test of South Africa’s financial system
Thought Leader
/ 16 September 2025

Greylisting isn’t the only test of South Africa’s financial system

With a review imminent, the country faces more than the risk of remaining greylisted. Outdated, costly global money transfers are undermining competitiveness, increasing trade risks and deterring investment

By Harry Scherzer
South Africa’s sovereignty is not for sale
Thought Leader
/ 16 September 2025

South Africa’s sovereignty is not for sale

The country must stand up to bullying from powerful states and form bonds, as an autonomous nation, with countries that share our values

By Phakamile Hlubi-Majola
Reduce Africa’s dependency on climate aid finance to ensure a sustainable future
Thought Leader
/ 15 September 2025

Reduce Africa’s dependency on climate aid finance to ensure a sustainable future

Digital sustainable finance is key to mobilising private funding as Africa’s climate transition faces a major hurdle with aid often as loans increasing debt

By Neo Letswalo
The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of it
Health
/ 15 September 2025

The UN had a plan to fight deadly lifestyle diseases. Industry pressure killed most of it

At the UN General Assembly high-level meeting in New York next week, South Africa is expected to join other countries in signing a watered down declaration meant to curb diseases such diabetes, cancer and heart disease around the world

By Zano Kunene
DA governs the best-run municipalities, Ramaphosa tells ANC councillors
Politics
/ 15 September 2025

DA governs the best-run municipalities, Ramaphosa tells ANC councillors

The ANC leader said it also hurts him to see that some municipalities run by the party were ‘being run backwards’

By Lunga Mzangwe
Wildlife ranchers slam Dion George over hunting quota standoff
The Green Guardian
/ 15 September 2025

Wildlife ranchers slam Dion George over hunting quota standoff

A legal battle is being waged by Wildlife Ranching SA against the minister over the quota setting process

By Sheree Bega
Malawi votes for the first time since 2019 amid mistrust and hardship
Africa
/ 15 September 2025

Malawi votes for the first time since 2019 amid mistrust and hardship

This is the first presidential race since the Constitutional Court annulled the 2019 results

By Collins Mtika
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