Politics MK party warns against ‘frivolous legal challenges’ after defeat of 10 dismissed members By Mandisa Nyathi Judge Kate Savage ruled that the applicants had failed to demonstrate irreparable harm or an absence of alternative remedies Politics Justice Minister Thembi Simelane to stay put, despite pressure to resign By Mandisa Nyathi Politics KwaZulu-Natal unity government under threat from renewed infighting in National Freedom Party By Paddy Harper National Steenhuisen to discuss vet shortages with officials By Aarti Bhana Sponsored Partner Content South Africa’s betting revenue soars to unprecedented heights amid regulatory challenges By Online Betting
Politics KwaZulu-Natal unity government under threat from renewed infighting in National Freedom Party By Paddy Harper
Sponsored Partner Content South Africa’s betting revenue soars to unprecedented heights amid regulatory challenges By Online Betting
Business Second major antitrust trial over Google digital advertising dominance starts in US By Afp Government lawyers will claim Google has used its financial power to acquire potential rivals and corner the ad tech market
Health South Africa records one new case of mpox, national total now 25 By Umamah Bakharia The health department says the country has a limited number of treatments based on the number of active cases
Friday ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS By Jonathan Jansen This is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread
Zambian government leaves human rights on death row By Sishuwa Sishuwa Reminding President Hakainde Hichilema to fulfil his election campaign promises is now an offence in Zambia
SA’s agricultural fortunes contracted in second quarter but a recovery is predicted By Wandile Sihlobo The mid-summer drought and animal diseases resulted in reduced crop yields and hurt the poultry, piggery and cattle sectors
Technology and religion the greatest threat to humankind By Jongisilo Pokwana ka Menziwa Technological advances have only made life more miserable and belief systems have numbed our desire to seek knowledge and understanding.
Anti-corruption: The art of shifting norms By Luthfia Kalla These unwritten social rules also develop in the workplace and, coupled with groupthink or the desire for conformity, can result in corrupt or wrong behaviour becoming the norm
Global survey reveals 72% support criminalising actions that damage nature, climate By Sheree Bega South African respondents demand legal accountability for environmental harm G20 countries represent about 85% of the global GDP, 78% of greenhouse gas emissions, more than 75% of global trade, and about two-thirds of the world population.
Fires, sinkholes and toxic water: The legacy of coal-mining in Zimbabwe By Oscar Nkala Oscar Nkala travels to Hwange in north-western Zimbabwe to expose the environmental and health hazards caused by more than a century of coal mining
Environmental efforts pay off: study shows plastic loads in petrels remain stable over decades By Sheree Bega New research uncovers surprising stability in plastic ingestion among seabirds on Inaccessible Island
Ugly vegetables create a beautiful story By Derek Davey A small agricultural miracle is transforming a community in the Cradle of Humankind
Politics KwaZulu-Natal unity government under threat from renewed infighting in National Freedom Party
The Green Guardian Global survey reveals 72% support criminalising actions that damage nature, climate
South Africa’s betting revenue soars to unprecedented heights amid regulatory challenges Sports betting is leading the way, but it is not easy to regulate Read More
South African crypto taxes: A beginner’s guide SARS expects you to pay tax on earnings from crypto gambling, trading and mining Read More
Leadership heavyweights announced for Singularity South Africa Summit 2024 New insights on leadership to be shared at Singularity Summit in collaboration with Old Mutual on 21 & 22 October 2024 Read More
The architect of change: Prof Songca’s vision brings change to WSU Her 10-year strategic plan is guiding the university’s transformation Read More
The art of winemaking meets AI: A harmonious blend of tradition and innovation The 2024 Cape Winemakers Guild Silent Auction showcased a unique integration of AI, challenging traditional notions of winemaking Read More
UJ Choir 50th Celebration Concert Uniting current members of the University of Johannesburg Choir with its alumni choristers, it promises to be a memorable performance Read More
Ifx Brokers Your security matters: iFX Brokers fraud awareness statement The impostors have been posing as iFX’s CEO, Hannele de Necker, and representatives of iFX requesting individuals to deposit funds directly into digital wallets.
Mandela Bay Development MBDA welcomes new staff to bolster capacity and delivery Tembela Bacela and Isabel Vumazonke join the team as internal audit, risk and compliance manager, and special projects manager, respectively.
North West University Virtual reality laboratory bridges gap between psychology, technology The North-West University has launched its virtual reality simulation laboratory at the Faculty of Health Sciences on the Potchefstroom Campus.
Medicalaid.com Medshield vs competitors: How to find the best medical aid for your needs Medshield’s plans range from hospital-only coverage to more extensive options that include day-to-day benefits, chronic illness management and preventive care.
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