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Yearly Archives: 2026

Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges
National
/ 18 April 2026

Suspended EMPD deputy chief Julius Mkhwanazi arrested on fraud and corruption charges

Mkhwanazi is expected to appear in court on Monday

By Lunga Mzangwe
Watershedding not cool
Opinion
/ 18 April 2026

Watershedding not cool

It is a really bad idea for a number of reasons. It can damage infrastructure, result in inequitable access to water and contamination of the water supply

By Philip Machanick
The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia
Opinion
/ 18 April 2026

The impact of the US/Israel–Iran crisis on Asia

The LNG shock was underestimated. The foreign exchange and inflation feedback loop has proved more challenging than anticipated

By Dan Steinbock
UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa
National
/ 17 April 2026

UJ academic awarded Unesco Chair to advance digital inclusion and cultural equity in Africa

The Chair, held by Professor Prinola Govenden, will focus on addressing digital inclusion, cultural representation and equitable access to knowledge in Africa’s rapidly evolving digital environment

By Hasina Kathrada
SA’s rhinos are ‘more valuable alive than dead’
The Green Guardian
/ 17 April 2026

SA’s rhinos are ‘more valuable alive than dead’

Government unveils new plan to strengthen rhino coordination and confront poaching

By Sheree Bega
The world needs a new bargain
Opinion
/ 17 April 2026

The world needs a new bargain

The real problem with the UN Sustainable Development Goals is not that they lack ambition. It is that they lack credibility

By Daryl Swanepoel
Absa boosts fuel cashback as petrol prices surge
Business
/ 17 April 2026

Absa boosts fuel cashback as petrol prices surge

As petrol and diesel prices climb by more than R3 a litre, Absa has increased its fuel cashback cap and earn rates through its rewards programme, aiming to provide immediate financial relief to South African motorists facing rising transport costs

By Brian Sokutu
Malawi’s questionable hotel deal lingers
Opinion
/ 17 April 2026

Malawi’s questionable hotel deal lingers

During the same parliamentary hearings, the Reserve Bank of Malawi disclosed that investigators had traced 72.6 billion kwacha linked to financial flows associated with the Amaryllis deal

By Collins Mtika
More than half the cigarettes sold in South Africa are illegal, new research shows
National
/ 17 April 2026

More than half the cigarettes sold in South Africa are illegal, new research shows

Illicit cigarettes make up about 60% of South Africa’s market, according to research from the University of Cape Town, raising alarm over lost tax revenue and growing public health risks

By Sheree Bega
Sexual violence and the weaponisation of the law
Opinion
/ 17 April 2026

Sexual violence and the weaponisation of the law

When we condemn Israeli apartheid but remain silent on Indian occupation, we fail to recognise that these are not separate struggles but part of a shared architecture of domination — one that specifically targets women who resist

By Zeenat Adam
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