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COUNTRY

Consumers get the short end of the private healthcare stick, commission finds
Article
/ 30 September 2019

Consumers get the short end of the private healthcare stick, commission finds

Competition Commission reveals anti-competitive practices in private healthcare

By Thando Maeko
‘Digital colonialism’: Why some countries want to take control of their people’s data
Article
/ 30 September 2019

‘Digital colonialism’: Why some countries want to take control of their people’s data

Can developing countries get rich from data?

By Jacqueline Hicks
Newcastle residents forego electricity as bills rise
Article
/ 30 September 2019

Newcastle residents forego electricity as bills rise

Officials’ explanations make no sense to residents, who mourn the town’s formerly welcoming atmosphere

By Amanda Khoza News24
WEF on Africa did act on calls for action
Article
/ 28 September 2019

WEF on Africa did act on calls for action

An integrated plan to tackle gender-based violence was developed and will be monitored

By Farhana Parker
The Boks: On balance and reflection
Article
/ 27 September 2019

The Boks: On balance and reflection

The remainder of South Africa’s pedestrian group matches offer a chance to tinker with the line-up

By Eyaaz Matwadia and Luke Feltham
Billions spent, and a boy has died, but Giyani’s taps are still dry
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Billions spent, and a boy has died, but Giyani’s taps are still dry

It has been five years since a bulk water supply project was started in the Limpopo Bushveld but people still don’t have water

By Athandiwe Saba
Own goal for Thomas Cook
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Own goal for Thomas Cook

Everything from Brexit and not adapting to the internet to an unwieldy business model is seen as the cause of its failure

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Slice of life: The power of integrity
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Slice of life: The power of integrity

Before, in past interviews, I would panic. This time I didn’t. Something was different

By Luke Feltham
Moz miners’ misery unveiled
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Moz miners’ misery unveiled

Migrant workers faced many depredations on their railway trips to and from Mozambique

By Shaun De Waal
Breath of fresh air for dying sector
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Breath of fresh air for dying sector

Solar and wind farms on shuttered coal mines in Mpumalanga would liberate us from Eskom

By Clyde Mallinson
Women harvest fruits of abuse  in rural Western Cape
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Women harvest fruits of abuse  in rural Western Cape

Violence against women on farms and in farming towns, usually by their partners, is under-reported

By Lester Kiewit
The case for not punishing drug users
Article
/ 27 September 2019

The case for not punishing drug users

We need to reinvent the system so we can address the reasons for abuse, rather than punishing individuals

By Paul Michael Keichel
Leader’s principal aim to build IFP
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Leader’s principal aim to build IFP

The new president wants to expand support beyond KwaZulu-Natal

By Paddy Harper
The Space Cats return to Earth
Article
/ 27 September 2019

The Space Cats return to Earth

Torn apart by violence and lack of resources, the Cats get another chance at stardom

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Axed Moyo meets with Old Mutual shareholders
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Axed Moyo meets with Old Mutual shareholders

Moyo said that some of the shareholders of the company wanted to hear his side of the story

By Thando Maeko
When you’re hacked on WhatsApp
Article
/ 27 September 2019

When you’re hacked on WhatsApp

Your app being compromised is only the start — reporting the breach brings further frustrations

By Thando Maeko
Let’s reinvent Afrikaans (and ourselves) together
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Let’s reinvent Afrikaans (and ourselves) together

It is time we start talking about how we can reinvent Afrikaans through the formation of AfriKaaps

By Quentin Williams
We need a legitimate and capable state
Article
/ 27 September 2019

We need a legitimate and capable state

Political parties must reform themselves, but the responsibility for change belongs to every citizen

By Mcebisi Jonas 1
UniZulu res needs inkosi’s signature
Article
/ 27 September 2019

UniZulu res needs inkosi’s signature

Students staying off-campus have been targeted by criminals, yet the university has been sitting on money to construct another residence

By Bongekile Macupe
Stories from around the world will bring home the reality of the emergency
Article
/ 27 September 2019

Stories from around the world will bring home the reality of the emergency

Afrobarometer research shows that 59% of people in South Africa do not know what climate change is

By Sipho Kings
EDITORIAL: Couple’s visit a right royal pain
Article
/ 27 September 2019

EDITORIAL: Couple’s visit a right royal pain

How else can we view the breathless coverage that has shadowed the royals since they arrived in Cape Town?

By Editorial
‘The M&G let Bam play them like a violin’
Article
/ 27 September 2019

‘The M&G let Bam play them like a violin’

The Eastern Cape premier responds to two stories, which he says were inaccurate and unfair to him

By Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane
City of Joburg’s R500-million fire truck tender in court
Article
/ 26 September 2019

City of Joburg’s R500-million fire truck tender in court

Losing bidders approach high court to overturn tender award

By Athandiwe Saba
Tembo plays with old and new
Article
/ 26 September 2019

Tembo plays with old and new

Kaitano Tembo has demonstrated a remarkable knack of getting the most out of what he’s given

By Luke Feltham
VBS’s R680k paid for Floyd’s wheels
Article
/ 26 September 2019

VBS’s R680k paid for Floyd’s wheels

Floyd Shivambu claims that a shortfall of more than R600 000 to buy his R1-million Range Rover was paid by his brother, who bought his 2012 BMW

By Thanduxolo Jika and Sabelo Skiti
‘Ridiculous and irrational’ — McBride gears up to fight Mkhwebane’s Ipid report
Article
/ 25 September 2019

‘Ridiculous and irrational’ — McBride gears up to fight Mkhwebane’s Ipid report

The public protector’s report potentially erodes the police watchdog’s independence, McBride says

By Athandiwe Saba
Ramaphosa to Sadtu: You are the key to economic growth
Article
/ 25 September 2019

Ramaphosa to Sadtu: You are the key to economic growth

The president says Sadtu must be at the forefront of developing programmes that will ensure children access quality learning from a young age

By Bongekile Macupe
Zimbabwe police bar striking doctor from going abroad for treatment
Africa
/ 24 September 2019

Zimbabwe police bar striking doctor from going abroad for treatment

On September 8, Peter Magombeyi, a doctor, claimed he was receiving "death threats". Six days later he disappeared

By Agency
How tasty Delicious is depends on your taste
Article
/ 24 September 2019

How tasty Delicious is depends on your taste

There are many positives about the festival, but the organisers need to step up when it comes to, well, the organisation of the event itself

By Refiloe Seiboko
Caught in a diplomatic crossfire
Article
/ 24 September 2019

Caught in a diplomatic crossfire

On a recent trip to northern Nigeria, Zukiswa Wanner finds solace through African sisterhood in a time of xenophobia

By Zukiswa Wanner
UniZulu’s plans to build residences hampered because it does not own land
Article
/ 23 September 2019

UniZulu’s plans to build residences hampered because it does not own land

The university’s council says it does not have the deed to the land it is built on

By Bongekile Macupe
Moyo lawyers: Manuel in contempt of court
Article
/ 23 September 2019

Moyo lawyers: Manuel in contempt of court

Old Mutual and Moyo to face off again in 30 days

By Thando Maeko
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