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Cyril Ramaphosa

How SA wants to sell the AstraZeneca vaccine for half the price and what the loss could be
Health
/ 16 February 2021

How SA wants to sell the AstraZeneca vaccine for half the price and what the loss could be

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize says selling on the vaccines will stem wasteful expenditure, but people close to the discussions with AU say they will be sold on the cheap

By Lizeka Tandwa and Chris Bateman
Yet another deadline for broadcast digital migration
National
/ 16 February 2021

Yet another deadline for broadcast digital migration

After six bumpy years the communications ministry is determined the project will be completed by March 22

By Chris Gilili
South Africa is offering its AstraZeneca vaccines to fellow African countries: Mkhize
Coronavirus
/ 16 February 2021

South Africa is offering its AstraZeneca vaccines to fellow African countries: Mkhize

Reselling the jabs will prevent money being wasted on a vaccine that is not particularly efficacious on the variant that is dominant in South Africa

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom electricity hikes won’t shock SA’s battered economy — De Ruyter
Business
/ 16 February 2021

Eskom electricity hikes won’t shock SA’s battered economy — De Ruyter

During a podcast discussion, the ailing power utility’s chief executive said there would be efforts to avoid further hurting distressed businesses

By Sarah Smit
Sona was a good speech. The problem is the reality on the ground
Politics
/ 15 February 2021

Sona was a good speech. The problem is the reality on the ground

The nature of the ANC’s deployment policies and corruption rooted in the party will undermine Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan for South Africa

By Paddy Harper
Sona 21: Malnutrition, Mr President, should be a ‘foremost, overriding priority’
Opinion
/ 12 February 2021

Sona 21: Malnutrition, Mr President, should be a ‘foremost, overriding priority’

Covid-19 has increased South Africa’s already dire child malnutrition levels, and the extension of the R350 special grant is not enough to change this

By Ofentse Mboweni
NEC can’t crucify Zuma when it isn’t acting in the North West, says Mahumapelo ally
Politics
/ 12 February 2021

NEC can’t crucify Zuma when it isn’t acting in the North West, says Mahumapelo ally

A North West ANC leader has written to Ace Magashule, asking that the NEC abide by a court ruling to disband the interim provincial committee

By Lizeka Tandwa
Sona 2021: Ramaphosa accords the climate crisis only a cursory nod
The Green Guardian
/ 12 February 2021

Sona 2021: Ramaphosa accords the climate crisis only a cursory nod

Country can’t lose sight of the threat climate change poses, President Ramaphosa says.

By Sheree Bega
‘Localisation, localisation, localisation’: Ramaphosa delivers a business-friendly Sona
Business
/ 12 February 2021

‘Localisation, localisation, localisation’: Ramaphosa delivers a business-friendly Sona

The president’s focus is on fixing the economy — infrastructure build and local manufacturing are two priority areas

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Sona 2021: Ramaphosa’s energy promises are finally catching up to renewable targets
Business
/ 12 February 2021

Sona 2021: Ramaphosa’s energy promises are finally catching up to renewable targets

The president’s latest energy commitments were meant to have been met years ago, but he struggled to get Gwede Mantashe on board

By Emsie Ferreira
Education gets little attention in Sona, despite being badly affected by Covid
Education
/ 11 February 2021

Education gets little attention in Sona, despite being badly affected by Covid

Ramaphosa says regaining learning time lost to the coronavirus pandemic will be a priority this year, but does not specify how

By Bongekile Macupe
Khusela Diko, now suspended, earned a cushy salary during her ‘special leave’
Politics
/ 11 February 2021

Khusela Diko, now suspended, earned a cushy salary during her ‘special leave’

The presidency confirms spokesperson Khusela Diko has been suspended; meanwhile, her full salary was paid while she was on ‘special leave’

By Lizeka Tandwa
EFF leaders say the party’s executive did not sanction Malema’s meeting with Zuma
Politics
/ 11 February 2021

EFF leaders say the party’s executive did not sanction Malema’s meeting with Zuma

The EFF’s top brass have spoken out about Malema’s engagement with Zuma, calling it ‘a disappointment’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Sona 2021: Ramaphosa offers a hope that his own party seeks to destroy
Politics
/ 11 February 2021

Sona 2021: Ramaphosa offers a hope that his own party seeks to destroy

The president focuses on the economy and Covid-19 in his 2021 Sona, but his pledge of SA’s rebirth is undermined by corruption and factionalism

By M&G Reporters
READ IT IN FULL: Ramaphosa’s 2021 state of the nation address
Politics
/ 11 February 2021

READ IT IN FULL: Ramaphosa’s 2021 state of the nation address

Read the 2021 state of the nation address, as delivered by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

By Cyril Ramaphosa
LIVEBLOG: Ramaphosa delivers #SONA2021
National
/ 11 February 2021

LIVEBLOG: Ramaphosa delivers #SONA2021

Join us as we bring you the latest updates from the 2021 State of the Nation address

By Kiri Rupiah and Eyaaz Matwadia
African Union wants vaccine patent waiver
Africa
/ 10 February 2021

African Union wants vaccine patent waiver

The continental body has thrown its weight behind calls to improve access to Covid-19 vaccines

By Solomon A Dersso
Johnson & Johnson vaccines could arrive in South Africa next week
Coronavirus
/ 10 February 2021

Johnson & Johnson vaccines could arrive in South Africa next week

We spoke to experts, looked at the data and relistened to the health department’s briefings to break down the revised roll-out plan

By Bhekisisa Team
Still no board for NYDA, no word on gender violence fund
National
/ 10 February 2021

Still no board for NYDA, no word on gender violence fund

Parliament is no closer to appointing a board for the National Youth Development Agency after nearly two years

By Eunice Masson
R350 a month: Inside the lives of special grant recipients
Coronavirus
/ 7 February 2021

R350 a month: Inside the lives of special grant recipients

The Covid-19 relief grant helped millions of South Africans, but it ended in January. The M&G spoke to unemployed youth who found the money helpful

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Give Zuma a chance to reconsider defying ConCourt, says Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 5 February 2021

Give Zuma a chance to reconsider defying ConCourt, says Ramaphosa

The former president is being advised by various leaders to appear before the state capture commission

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo to consider ANC leaders’ role in abetting state capture
Politics
/ 5 February 2021

Zondo to consider ANC leaders’ role in abetting state capture

Evidence presented at the commission points to the governing party’s MPs not being allowed to carry out their oversight functions

By Emsie Ferreira
State, private sector launch gender-based violence fund
National
/ 5 February 2021

State, private sector launch gender-based violence fund

Funded by the private sector, the government will be able to ‘scale up’ initiatives against this second pandemic

By Eunice Masson
The RET forces in the ANC have asked the Hawks to investigate Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 4 February 2021

The RET forces in the ANC have asked the Hawks to investigate Ramaphosa

The fightback faction in the ANC has launched a bold attack on the president after Brian Molefe’s allegations at the Zondo commission

By Lizeka Tandwa and Emsie Ferreira
Mining industry calls for investment during Indaba
Business
/ 4 February 2021

Mining industry calls for investment during Indaba

Despite the depressed economic environment, the mining industry contributed billions of rands to the economy last year, and can continue to do so if it focuses on environmental, social and governance issues

By Tshegofatso Mathe
ATM’s secret ballot legal battle continues
Politics
/ 4 February 2021

ATM’s secret ballot legal battle continues

The party says ‘toxic atmosphere’ in the ANC will affect MPs votes of no confidence against Ramaphosa

By Emsie Ferreira
AU mustn’t forget pledge to ‘silence the guns’
Africa
/ 3 February 2021

AU mustn’t forget pledge to ‘silence the guns’

Climate change also has the potential to increase conflicts in Africa, as competition for scarce resources grows

By Imogen Hooper
Ramaphosa: Mineworkers must have Covid-19 jab
Business
/ 2 February 2021

Ramaphosa: Mineworkers must have Covid-19 jab

The president has called on the mining industry to follow the Minerals Council of South Africa and play its part in the fight against the virus

By Sarah Smit
Booze, pools, and late(r) nights – Covid lockdown eased
Coronavirus
/ 1 February 2021

Booze, pools, and late(r) nights – Covid lockdown eased

Less strict measures are in place as South Africa moves through Covid-19 second wave

By Eunice Masson
Herd immunity once 40-million have been vaccinated – Ramaphosa
Coronavirus
/ 1 February 2021

Herd immunity once 40-million have been vaccinated – Ramaphosa

Easing lockdown regulations and allowing alcohol, the president said the majority of vaccines will arrive between April and June

By Paddy Harper and Khaya Koko
Watch it again: Ramaphosa addresses the nation
Coronavirus
/ 1 February 2021

Watch it again: Ramaphosa addresses the nation

The president will outline the latest developments in relation to the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic

By Staff Reporter
Booze ban likely to be lifted — with limits
Coronavirus
/ 1 February 2021

Booze ban likely to be lifted — with limits

President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to announce that alcohol can be sold — but with restriction — when he addresses the nation on Monday evening

By Lizeka Tandwa
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