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Right of reply: Lindinkosi Ndibongo
Article
/ 1 November 2019

Right of reply: Lindinkosi Ndibongo

The M&G would like to apologise to Ndibongo, a former MDDA manager, for not allowing him adequate time to respond to our questions

By Lindinkosi Ndibongo 1
Tough work ahead to fix the economy
Article
/ 1 November 2019

Tough work ahead to fix the economy

Sars is expected to miss its collection target for 2020-2021. And weak growth isn’t helping

By Thando Maeko
The pride in African languages
Article
/ 1 November 2019

The pride in African languages

Whether in comic books, novels or academic work, African languages are increasingly becoming the norm

By Athandiwe Saba
Build bond between science and society
Article
/ 1 November 2019

Build bond between science and society

New ideas and technologies can provide solutions but
in unethical hands they can be dangerous

By Nithaya Chetty
Ties that bind: The Poya and Mantashe family link
Article
/ 1 November 2019

Ties that bind: The Poya and Mantashe family link

The department of mineral resources and energy did not explain why the former Railway Safety Regulator CEO, Nkululeko Poya, was appointed to the CEF

By Sabelo Skiti
After the goldrush, coal addiction
Article
/ 1 November 2019

After the goldrush, coal addiction

Gold propped up apartheid, but it was depleted. The new fool’s gold is coal. Neither brought economic transformation

By Clyde Mallinson
Ramaphosa promises light at the end of a gloomy economic tunnel
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Ramaphosa promises light at the end of a gloomy economic tunnel

The president says a R53-billion drop in tax collection and Eskom have drained the public purse

By Lester Kiewit
Equality court dismisses Gordhan’s hate speech case against Malema
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Equality court dismisses Gordhan’s hate speech case against Malema

But the court has choice words for the EFF leader, saying his reference to loss of life was an extravagant juvenile rant

By Franny Rabkin
Cape Town police action against refugees under scrutiny
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Cape Town police action against refugees under scrutiny

On Wednesday, police approached the Waldorf Arcade building to evict hundreds of refugees, but the manner in which they did is now being questioned

By Lester Kiewit
The Portfolio: Tseliso Monaheng
Article
/ 31 October 2019

The Portfolio: Tseliso Monaheng

"Prophets of Da City also represent what hip-hop heads become when they grown older."

By Tseliso Monaheng
A space to grow for Westbury youth
Article
/ 31 October 2019

A space to grow for Westbury youth

The volatile Jo’burg suburb’s youth centre provides respite
from the harsh realities of crime, gang-related violence and unemployment

By Sarah Smit
Flailing coalitions are failing democracy in SA
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Flailing coalitions are failing democracy in SA

Battles between the parties affect their ability to deliver promises to the electorate

By Paul Kariuki
Real estate isn’t sexy, but in South Africa it’s serious
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Real estate isn’t sexy, but in South Africa it’s serious

Being able to own property will help close the wealth gap between black and white people

By Charles R Stith
Develop responsible students through engaged research and community partnerships
Article
/ 31 October 2019

Develop responsible students through engaged research and community partnerships

Community engagement and social responsibility is not an “add on”; it is a core role and responsibility of higher education.

By Tawana Kupe
Police and migrants clash in downtown Cape Town
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Police and migrants clash in downtown Cape Town

The migrants are calling on the United Nations to help them be repatriated to other countries, including Canada and Australia

By Lester Kiewit
2019 budget policy statement: Debt, debt, debt
Article
/ 30 October 2019

2019 budget policy statement: Debt, debt, debt

Eskom and weaker growth play havoc on the public purse

By Kevin Davie
LIVESTREAM: Mboweni presents the medium-term budget policy statement
Article
/ 30 October 2019

LIVESTREAM: Mboweni presents the medium-term budget policy statement

Mboweni’s medium-term budget policy statement will likely make crisis management a focal point

By Kiri Rupiah
Sasol executive pay to be linked to emissions?
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Sasol executive pay to be linked to emissions?

The petrochemical giant has issued a report on its climate plans, but do they go far enough?

By Kevin Davie
Millions survive breast cancer, but the disease needs vigilance
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Millions survive breast cancer, but the disease needs vigilance

There is no universal treatment, given the different types and causes, but there is hope

By Annie Joubert
Chile’s riots the dance of the dispossessed
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Chile’s riots the dance of the dispossessed

Protests are not a new phenomenon in the country, but the violence is

By Maria Gabriela Palacio and Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón
Siya Kolisi’s inspiring take is seductive but limited
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Siya Kolisi’s inspiring take is seductive but limited

Hard work alone doesn’t guarantee people will beat the odds of a deprived upbringing

By Eusebius McKaiser
An end in sight for KwaZulu-Natal learners’ long walk
Article
/ 30 October 2019

An end in sight for KwaZulu-Natal learners’ long walk

A recent court ruling stipulates that the provincial government must release it scholar transport policy by January 31

By Shaazia Ebrahim
Panic over water in Gauteng is misplaced
Article
/ 30 October 2019

Panic over water in Gauteng is misplaced

The department of water and sanitation has plans in place to ensure adequate water supply until 2040 and beyond

By Mike Muller A and Second Look Author
What did Gordhan’s Eskom plan really mean?
Article
/ 29 October 2019

What did Gordhan’s Eskom plan really mean?

The new Eskom plan still lacks too much detail to give any real insight into how the utility survives

By Sabelo Skiti
SA unemployment soars to 11-year high
Article
/ 29 October 2019

SA unemployment soars to 11-year high

The unemployment rate increased to 29,1% in the third quarter of 2019

By Thando Maeko
Khayelitsha’s kasi-style pizza joint
Article
/ 29 October 2019

Khayelitsha’s kasi-style pizza joint

Nokuthula Sigaba proves pizza isn’t the preserve of white people. And Sweet ’n Lovely, the township’s first pizzeria, has many hungry fans

By Michael Nkalane
Drought, depression and decolonisation
Article
/ 29 October 2019

Drought, depression and decolonisation

The Eastern Cape government recently declared the province a drought disaster area. And as the climate crisis worsens, so does our mental health

By Georgina Kenyon
VUT should aim to become an entrepreneurial university
Article
/ 29 October 2019

VUT should aim to become an entrepreneurial university

Helping students develop critical thinking skills and complex problem-solving abilities is crucial if universities are to remain relevant

By Teboho Pitso
Sasol share price spikes as bosses ousted
Article
/ 28 October 2019

Sasol share price spikes as bosses ousted

The company’s share price rose more than 12% in morning trading on Monday when its joint chief executives resigned

By Thando Maeko
Is ‘imposter syndrome’ the reason Maimane quit?
Article
/ 28 October 2019

Is ‘imposter syndrome’ the reason Maimane quit?

Mmusi Maimane’s resignation highlights a core problem: the assumption that the only way to do anything is the way white men did it in the past

By Point Author
Rassie Erasmus: Springboks no longer mediocre
Article
/ 27 October 2019

Rassie Erasmus: Springboks no longer mediocre

South Africa has come a long way since the unhappy days of three years ago and the coach was keen to praise his players for the effort

By Luke Feltham
Steenhuisen to lead DA in Parliament
Article
/ 27 October 2019

Steenhuisen to lead DA in Parliament

The former party chief whip becomes the next leader of the opposition in parliament after being the only candidate to be nominated

By Lester Kiewit
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