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Ancestory: Nokulinda Mkhize’s call to return to ancient teachings for modern living
Friday
/ 18 November 2022

Ancestory: Nokulinda Mkhize’s call to return to ancient teachings for modern living

In her new book, traditional healer Nokulinda Mkhize shares lessons from her practice to provide a traditional roadmap for love, community and friendship

By Lethabo Mailula
Is the ANC’s Paul Mashatile good for business?
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

Is the ANC’s Paul Mashatile good for business?

It’s almost written in the stars that Mashatile will take office at the Union Buildings, but what does this mean for the economy and black business?

By Lizeka Tandwa
FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation

Payments into crypto exchanges are not protected as deposits are when paid into a regular bank

By Zama Ndlovu
The flood of online misinformation calls for some deliberate ignorance
Opinion
/ 17 November 2022

The flood of online misinformation calls for some deliberate ignorance

Actively ignoring low-quality information online can free up your limited resources of time and attention.

By Joshua Benton
Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death

The battle for 35% of Umgeni Water dam contract has so far claimed three lives

By Paddy Harper
ANC Women’s League disbandment was unlawful, says Lindiwe Sisulu
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

ANC Women’s League disbandment was unlawful, says Lindiwe Sisulu

The presidential hopeful has called into question the legality of the league’s disbandment, arguing it was done to manipulate the December conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
South Africa’s strike law fails to balance competing interests
Opinion
/ 15 November 2022

South Africa’s strike law fails to balance competing interests

By law, workers’ appetite for a strike must be evaluated by secret ballot, but there is little legal comeback if unions fail to do so

By Dawn Norton and Luke Lagesse
New hopes for Hoyi, a village long forsaken by the ANC
Opinion
/ 14 November 2022

New hopes for Hoyi, a village long forsaken by the ANC

For too long rural areas have been ignored by politicians

By Tsidiso Tolla
Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2022

Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs

But some see carbon credits as a false solution because companies will use the system to avoid cutting their carbon emissions

By Sheree Bega
ANC dinosaur lurches towards 21st-century technology
Opinion
/ 13 November 2022

ANC dinosaur lurches towards 21st-century technology

The party has been reluctant to modernise, perhaps less out of ignorance than to allow skullduggery, especially around elections. New rules seek to change that

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
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