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Joburg fire victims contravened by-laws, says speaker
National
/ 31 August 2023

Joburg fire victims contravened by-laws, says speaker

People were illegally constructing homes or occupying buildings ‘willy-nilly’

By Des Erasmus
Inflation fight: central banks wade through ‘uncharted territory’
Business
/ 31 August 2023

Inflation fight: central banks wade through ‘uncharted territory’

Speakers at the South African Reserve Bank’s biennial conference seemed to favour a ‘higher for longer’ approach to interest rates amid ongoing economic uncertainty

By Sarah Smit
Ill-health causes Gordhan to miss meeting on former director general’s allegations about SAA
Politics
/ 31 August 2023

Ill-health causes Gordhan to miss meeting on former director general’s allegations about SAA

Kgathatso Tlhakudi has claimed wrongdoing in the sale of the national carrier

By Emsie Ferreira
At least 64 dead as fire guts Joburg building
National
/ 31 August 2023

At least 64 dead as fire guts Joburg building

Johannesburg mayor, Kabelo Gwamanda, is expected to attend the scene later this morning

By Afp and MG Reporter
Kganyago says the Reserve Bank could not widen Phala Phala inquiry
Politics
/ 30 August 2023

Kganyago says the Reserve Bank could not widen Phala Phala inquiry

Nor could it release the report, because this would see it breach its founding Act, the central bank governor told MPs

By Emsie Ferreira
Meyiwa trial: Ballistics expert says gun found at accused’s home matches bullet at crime scene
National
/ 30 August 2023

Meyiwa trial: Ballistics expert says gun found at accused’s home matches bullet at crime scene

Lieutenant Colonel Christian Mangena’s reconstruction of the scene showed that two shots were fired in the house where the football player was killed

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ace’s new party is a home for ‘the betrayed’
Politics
/ 30 August 2023

Ace’s new party is a home for ‘the betrayed’

The governing party’s former secretary general said Cyril Ramaphosa was endorsed by the DA and ‘neoliberal handlers’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Man linked to police killing in Cape Town gets life in jail
National
/ 30 August 2023

Man linked to police killing in Cape Town gets life in jail

Luyanda Fuzile was sentenced for the shooting of Sergeant Nametso Ignatius Molema in 2021

By Eunice Masson
EXPLAINER: Even as inflation falls, homebuyers hold off
Business
/ 30 August 2023

EXPLAINER: Even as inflation falls, homebuyers hold off

Interest rates will probably remain much higher than their pre-pandemic average, as the Reserve Bank guards against ongoing inflation risks

By Sarah Smit
Twenty years later, Anant Singh’s R7.5bn Durban film studio may finally be built
National
/ 30 August 2023

Twenty years later, Anant Singh’s R7.5bn Durban film studio may finally be built

The slow pace of development in eThekwini was raised at a meeting with Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ebrahim Patel

By Lyse Comins
Ramaphosa’s silence on Brics serial human rights violators is shameful
Opinion
/ 30 August 2023

Ramaphosa’s silence on Brics serial human rights violators is shameful

It is a dishonest evasion to excuse the horrors of the Iranian regime on the grounds that some of its Western accusers have a tainted human rights record

By Drew Forrest
New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up
National
/ 29 August 2023

New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up

The JSE listed IT services company has turned itself around and remains a service provider to the government and private sector

By Lyse Comins
Cassim is ‘not interested in Eskom’s top job’
National
/ 29 August 2023

Cassim is ‘not interested in Eskom’s top job’

Acting chief executive says he still has work to do in his financial role at the utility

By Mandisa Nyathi
Modi: Defence cooperation an important pillar in India-Africa relations
Politics
/ 29 August 2023

Modi: Defence cooperation an important pillar in India-Africa relations

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi says that he believes his country should share expertise and knowledge with the Africa continent in defence manufacturing, research and development

By Lizeka Tandwa
Will SA lose its footing amid China’s great rebalancing act?
Opinion
/ 29 August 2023

Will SA lose its footing amid China’s great rebalancing act?

To realise sustainable growth, the economic superpower must change tack, and South Africa must be ready to adjust

By Sarah Smit
DA slams R5.3 billion salary increase for KZN government employees
Politics
/ 29 August 2023

DA slams R5.3 billion salary increase for KZN government employees

The increase comes as the provincial government’s revenue streams are drying up

By Clive Ndou
The cost of caring: Zithulele Hospital’s Ben Gaunt, one year later
Health
/ 29 August 2023

The cost of caring: Zithulele Hospital’s Ben Gaunt, one year later

In 2022, Ben Gaunt, who led a team who transformed Zithulele Hospital in the Eastern Cape from a struggling public health facility into a poster child of excellence, resigned. The drama that followed the appointment of a controversial chief executive was well publicised.

By Sean Christie
Karpowership shareholders to square up in court over R200bn gas deal
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2023

Karpowership shareholders to square up in court over R200bn gas deal

PowergroupSA accuses the Turkish company of trying to transfer its shares to another black economic empowerment company without sticking to their agreement

By Mandisa Nyathi
Uyinene Mrwetyana’s family want Post Office transformed into “a place of healing”
National
/ 28 August 2023

Uyinene Mrwetyana’s family want Post Office transformed into “a place of healing”

Hundreds marched to the Clareinch post office in Claremont to commemorate four years since her rape and murder

By Qaqamba Falithenjwa
eThekwini residents continue boycott amid unresolved dispute, budget reshuffle underway
National
/ 28 August 2023

eThekwini residents continue boycott amid unresolved dispute, budget reshuffle underway

Ratepayers have asked why municipal employees have been allowed to rack up debt for services, when ratepayers are threatened with court action

By Lyse Comins
Nelson Chamisa claims victory in ‘flawed’ Zimbabwe election
Africa
/ 28 August 2023

Nelson Chamisa claims victory in ‘flawed’ Zimbabwe election

The opposition Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC) refused to ratify the results, asserting that they were “false”

By Afp
Court challenge to 30-year extension of West Coast diamond mining rights
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2023

Court challenge to 30-year extension of West Coast diamond mining rights

The first part of the application will be heard on Tuesday

By John Yeld
The Fiscal Cliff | Eskom: The fiscal monster the treasury can’t vanquish
Business
/ 27 August 2023

The Fiscal Cliff | Eskom: The fiscal monster the treasury can’t vanquish

Among state-owned entities, the beleaguered power utility is far and away the biggest risk to the public purse

By Sarah Smit
Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa wins second term in disputed vote
Africa
/ 27 August 2023

Zimbabwe’s President Mnangagwa wins second term in disputed vote

The Southern African Development Community, European Union and Commonwealth observer missions said the elections had failed to conform to regional and international standards

By Afp
Snapping the underbelly
Friday
/ 26 August 2023

Snapping the underbelly

Lensman goes where others fear to tread to document the reality of life in the townships

By Lesego Chepape
Activists welcome move to allow pharmacies to prescribe HIV, TB treatment
Health
/ 26 August 2023

Activists welcome move to allow pharmacies to prescribe HIV, TB treatment

They say the ruling is in line with global trends

By Lyse Comins
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Gun could have been swopped, defence argues
National
/ 25 August 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Gun could have been swopped, defence argues

State witness Captain Bongani Mtshali says the only time the gun would have been in an unsealed bag was at the ballistics centre

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Eskom moots taking non-paying municipalities’ distribution licenses
The Green Guardian
/ 25 August 2023

Eskom moots taking non-paying municipalities’ distribution licenses

Utility says that this will encourage defaulting municipalities to cough up

By Mandisa Nyathi
FlySafair not threatened by SAA return, welcomes competition
Business
/ 25 August 2023

FlySafair not threatened by SAA return, welcomes competition

The low-cost carrier has gained ground since taking to the skies in October 2014

By Anathi Madubela
Corporates move into township economy
Business
/ 25 August 2023

Corporates move into township economy

Tiger Brands and delivery services such as Uber Eats are targeting this growing market

By Anathi Madubela
The elephant in the room at Brics is the climate crisis
Thought Leader
/ 25 August 2023

The elephant in the room at Brics is the climate crisis

The bloc’s countries are some of the worst polluters, so they need to take climate seriously

By Ozayr Patel
Durban activists, surfers start clean water lobby
The Green Guardian
/ 25 August 2023

Durban activists, surfers start clean water lobby

A groundswell of citizens are saying ‘no more’ to the death of the province’s once pristine coastline

By Lyse Comins
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