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“Comeback Gogo” Zille makes a return
Article
/ 20 October 2019

“Comeback Gogo” Zille makes a return

The former Democratic Alliance leader has been elected as the party’s Federal Executive chairperson

By Lester Kiewit and Paddy Harper
Nomgcobo Jiba loses her case for reinstatement in the High Court
Article
/ 19 October 2019

Nomgcobo Jiba loses her case for reinstatement in the High Court

Under the NPA Act, Parliament may still reverse Ramaphosa’s decision to fire Jiba. There is also Part B of her court case, still to come

By Franny Rabkin
Why the power was turned off
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Why the power was turned off

Eskom workers say they knew two weeks ago that the power crash was coming, but maintenance problems have been consistently overlooked

By Sabelo Skiti
DA fears spats will mar local polls 
Article
/ 18 October 2019

DA fears spats will mar local polls 

‘It’s like the ANC now’ – ongoing arguments are filtering down to all levels of the party

By Lester Kiewit
‘Why we don’t pay for power’
Article
/ 18 October 2019

‘Why we don’t pay for power’

The problem of not paying for electricity in Soweto is endemic, with some residents saying that before prepaid meters, they did not pay.

By Tshegofatso Mathe
VUT vice-chancellor retires early
Article
/ 18 October 2019

VUT vice-chancellor retires early

Zide’s emails describe a ‘torturous and treacherous working environment’ and a university that is failing to turn itself around

By Bongekile Macupe
Want a jet, a car, a house? Gupta sale is on
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Want a jet, a car, a house? Gupta sale is on

Money from the dodgy family’s assets will be used to settle debts. Eight companies are under business rescue – but what’s the point?

By Thanduxolo Jika, Athandiwe Saba and M&G Data Desk
Use of lie detectors put to the test
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Use of lie detectors put to the test

A group of workers who refused to submit to polygraph testing were dismissed. Now their union is taking their employer to court

By Sarah Smit
Slice of life: Life’s hard but  ‘tomorrow’s a new day’
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Slice of life: Life’s hard but  ‘tomorrow’s a new day’

For a young man from a poor family, post-revolutionary Egypt did not provide many opportunities

By Theresa Mallinson
New medical school to open in 2021
Article
/ 18 October 2019

New medical school to open in 2021

Mandela University’s medical degree will contain some of the best elements from the Cuban model

By Lungile Pepeta
Digitising delays ANC elections
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Digitising delays ANC elections

Hiccups with the electronic membership system could postpone regional and provincial conferences to next year

By Paddy Harper
BEE must address needs of informal economy
Article
/ 18 October 2019

BEE must address needs of informal economy

Research shows that existing approaches have been wholly inadequate for addressing the needs of South Africa’s informal economy

By Tessa Dooms and Khwezi Mabasa
Editorial: Journalism keeps up the good fight
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Editorial: Journalism keeps up the good fight

In the wake of Black Wednesday, South African media continued to fight for the right to do their job

By Editorial
Africans deserve to hear their stories
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Africans deserve to hear their stories

As African literature becomes more accessible, it must be canonised like Tolstoy and Shakespeare’s

By Jonathan Alexander Smith
Brave Blossoms epitomise belief
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Brave Blossoms epitomise belief

Japan’s rugby team have beaten SA before but the Boks are still favourites to win their quarterfinal

By Luke Feltham
The Portfolio: Tshepiso Mabula
Article
/ 18 October 2019

The Portfolio: Tshepiso Mabula

"I sought to create work that deals with memory, loss, nostalgia and the sense of what it means to truly belong."

By Tshepiso Mabula 1
Middendorp presents his progress
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Middendorp presents his progress

Chiefs are a rejuvenated team this season — the perfect birthday gift for the club’s founder

By Luke Feltham
Ace’s son evicted from Gupta house
Article
/ 18 October 2019

Ace’s son evicted from Gupta house

Tshepiso Magashule had to be forced out of the property, leaving behind his dog and a history of close ties with the Gupta family

By Athandiwe Saba and Thanduxolo Jika
DA: Return of the old guard likely
Article
/ 18 October 2019

DA: Return of the old guard likely

Zille looks on course to seize critical position, with early party conference to decide Maimane’s future

By Paddy Harper
DA election review recommends Maimane step down
Article
/ 17 October 2019

DA election review recommends Maimane step down

A review into the party’s poor election results also calls for the DA’s CEO to stand down — he has subsequently resigned

By Lester Kiewit
Paul Boughey, CEO of the DA has resigned
Article
/ 17 October 2019

Paul Boughey, CEO of the DA has resigned

A report that looked into the party’s poor election performance called for the CEO and Mmusi Maimane to vacate their positions

By Lester Kiewit
Municipal corruption remains rampant
Article
/ 17 October 2019

Municipal corruption remains rampant

The SIU outlined the progress made on 49 investigations into municipalities

By Sarah Smit
We are worried about load-shedding — Mogajane
Article
/ 17 October 2019

We are worried about load-shedding — Mogajane

Treasury director general says the power utility needs to be fixed urgently

By Thando Maeko
Why drunken judge not impeached
Article
/ 17 October 2019

Why drunken judge not impeached

Nkola Motata’s case is the closest democratic South Africa has come to impeaching a judge

By Franny Rabkin
Putting the fin into tech
Article
/ 17 October 2019

Putting the fin into tech

Fintech entrepreneurs are finding practical solutions for banking Africa’s unbanked

By Tshegofatso Mathe
VBS and Steinhoff investigations at “advanced stage” — NPA and SIU
Article
/ 16 October 2019

VBS and Steinhoff investigations at “advanced stage” — NPA and SIU

Crime-fighting bodies update MPs on why high-profile investigations into VBS Mutual Bank and Steinhoff have not yielded results

By Lester Kiewit
Fallist court case isn’t black and white
Article
/ 16 October 2019

Fallist court case isn’t black and white

The ruling on Kanya Cekeshe makes it clear that the law and justice don’t always coincide

By Eusebius McKaiser
Key union faces deregistration
Article
/ 16 October 2019

Key union faces deregistration

Financial malpractice linked to members’ fees and misuse of funds has rocked the Food and Allied Worker’s Union

By Paddy Harper
A turbulent transition: DA faces a rocky future
Article
/ 16 October 2019

A turbulent transition: DA faces a rocky future

Because it’s a blend of political influences the transition it is facing has, inevitably, had an existential effect on the opposition party

By Dirk Kotze Author
People must participate in governance
Article
/ 16 October 2019

People must participate in governance

A civil society conference later this month will discuss what needs to be done to rebuild state institutions that will serve the public’s needs

By Public Affairs Research and Institute 1
Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court
Article
/ 15 October 2019

Kanya Cekeshe’s lawyer appeals decision not to grant him bail to the high court

After being denied bail, the #FeesMustFall activist’s legal team is going to the Johannesburg high court

By Bongekile Macupe
Zuma corruption trial postponed to 2020
Article
/ 15 October 2019

Zuma corruption trial postponed to 2020

Delay allows the former president to seek to appeal the order refusing him a permanent stay of prosecution in arms deal case

By Franny Rabkin
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