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Departure of CFO ‘inevitable’ as Mr Price counts its costs
Business
/ 2 August 2023

Departure of CFO ‘inevitable’ as Mr Price counts its costs

The retailer has struggled amid more intense competition and as consumers continue to feel the pinch

By Sarah Smit
EXCLUSIVE: De-dollarisation debate is ‘just talk’ says Victoria Nuland
Politics
/ 2 August 2023

EXCLUSIVE: De-dollarisation debate is ‘just talk’ says Victoria Nuland

The US acting deputy secretary of state said the US dollar was a driver of ‘global good’

By Lizeka Tandwa
231 rhinos killed for their horns so far this year
The Green Guardian
/ 1 August 2023

231 rhinos killed for their horns so far this year

But measures such as law enforcement authorities working together have resulted in a decline in the number of animals killed

By Sheree Bega
Komati residents fired up over Ramokgopa’s remarks
The Green Guardian
/ 1 August 2023

Komati residents fired up over Ramokgopa’s remarks

People living around the power station are calling for it to be reopened

By Mandisa Nyathi
Black, small-scale sugarcane growers hit by Tongaat Hulett woes get R176m lifeline
Business
/ 1 August 2023

Black, small-scale sugarcane growers hit by Tongaat Hulett woes get R176m lifeline

The South African Sugar Association will make payments for the 2023-24 season after sugar mills in northern KwaZulu-Natal defaulted on payments

By Anathi Madubela
Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Photo of man with dreadlocks is accused’
National
/ 1 August 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Photo of man with dreadlocks is accused’

Court told of images found on the cellphone of accused number three Mthokozisi Ncube

By Mandisa Ndlovu
ANC veterans to focus on candidates’ integrity in election list process
Politics
/ 1 August 2023

ANC veterans to focus on candidates’ integrity in election list process

Party stalwarts want the Zondo commission’s recommendations on the ANC to be implemented

By Paddy Harper
VIP assault accused granted R10 000 bail
National
/ 1 August 2023

VIP assault accused granted R10 000 bail

The Randburg magistrate’s court ruled the state had a weak case against granting bail and postponed the matter to 27 September

By Eunice Masson
Why hospital security guards can’t keep doctors and nurses safe — and how to fix it
Health
/ 1 August 2023

Why hospital security guards can’t keep doctors and nurses safe — and how to fix it

Between 2017 and 2022, around 200 violent incidents at public hospitals were reported across four provinces

By Zano Kunene
Survey: 70% of domestic workers not registered for UIF
National
/ 1 August 2023

Survey: 70% of domestic workers not registered for UIF

In its sixth annual report, SweepSouth attributes poor domestic worker pay to power cuts, inflation, the high cost of living and employers relocating

By Umamah Bakharia
Google, Takealot, Uber Eats must change their ‘uncompetitive practices’
Business
/ 1 August 2023

Google, Takealot, Uber Eats must change their ‘uncompetitive practices’

Competition Commission instructs local and global online businesses to change their marketing tactics to level the playing field for small and black-owned companies

By Lyse Comins
ATM challenges Public Protector’s Phala Phala report
National
/ 31 July 2023

ATM challenges Public Protector’s Phala Phala report

The party claims she carried out the investigation as to whether President Cyril Ramaphosa broke the law with a foregone conclusion in mind

By Emsie Ferreira
Renewable energy company G7 fails in Eskom interdict bid
National
/ 31 July 2023

Renewable energy company G7 fails in Eskom interdict bid

Eskom changed its rules, giving preference to projects that are ‘shovel-ready’ and would get new power on the grid quickly

By Mandisa Nyathi
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence tells state witness not to testify on hearsay
National
/ 31 July 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence tells state witness not to testify on hearsay

The witness could not prove that it was accused number five who made calls to Meyiwa’s girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo

By Mandisa Ndlovu
SA’s Brics trade deficit presents opportunities, says Brics business council leader
Business
/ 31 July 2023

SA’s Brics trade deficit presents opportunities, says Brics business council leader

Stavros Nicolaou says Brics expansion will benefit SA businesses

By Lizeka Tandwa
Glenda Gray steps down from South African Medical Research Council
Health
/ 31 July 2023

Glenda Gray steps down from South African Medical Research Council

Gray is the first female president and chief executive of the council and served as the chairperson of the research committee on Covid-19

By Lyse Comins
KwaZulu-Natal South Coast water woes devastate tourism
National
/ 31 July 2023

KwaZulu-Natal South Coast water woes devastate tourism

The Federated Hospitality Association of South African has called for urgent national government Intervention

By Lyse Comins
Political meddling and corruption behind eThekwini water woes
National
/ 31 July 2023

Political meddling and corruption behind eThekwini water woes

A lack of necessary skills has also contributed to the metro’s water and sanitation crisis

By Lyse Comins
Charges against Mkhwebane sustained, MPs conclude
National
/ 30 July 2023

Charges against Mkhwebane sustained, MPs conclude

The evidence leader in the impeachment inquiry will submit a preliminary report within a week

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom needs R100 billion for new projects
National
/ 30 July 2023

Eskom needs R100 billion for new projects

Kgosientsho Ramokgopa on Sunday highlighted a raft of new transmission projects that will add 37 gigawatts of energy to the grid by 2033

By Lyse Comins
Locked in: Parole system in South Africa works for no one
National
/ 30 July 2023

Locked in: Parole system in South Africa works for no one

Reform is on the cards while life sentences pile up, causing major delays in applications

By Eunice Masson
I owe my career to you – Floyd Shivambu tells Malema
Politics
/ 29 July 2023

I owe my career to you – Floyd Shivambu tells Malema

Shivambu gave Julius Malema his flowers two days after the EFF leader warned those conspiring to oust him of his ruthlessness

By Lizeka Tandwa
Malema launches his election Manifesto with eyes on Gauteng
Politics
/ 29 July 2023

Malema launches his election Manifesto with eyes on Gauteng

EFF plans to take advantage of ANC’s failures in Gauteng to win the province

By Mandisa Nyathi
US keep your Agoa, we will keep our sovereignty – EFF leader Julius Malema
Politics
/ 29 July 2023

US keep your Agoa, we will keep our sovereignty – EFF leader Julius Malema

Addressing his supporters, Malema called on presidents of Brazil, China and India to pull out of the Brics summit in solidarity with Russia’s Putin

By Lizeka Tandwa
Southern African business leaders unite to confront climate change
The Green Guardian
/ 29 July 2023

Southern African business leaders unite to confront climate change

Regional directors will connect with global peers to share knowledge and promote climate governance in the boardroom

By Lyse Comins
African cities’ water crisis: ‘Too much, too little, too polluted’
Africa
/ 29 July 2023

African cities’ water crisis: ‘Too much, too little, too polluted’

Rapid urbanisation and flooding pose a risk to the continent’s cities that, by 2050, will be home to more than 900 million people, mostly living in slums

By Lyse Comins
Although a great acquisition, Royal Bafokeng won’t shield Impala from global headwinds, say experts
Business
/ 29 July 2023

Although a great acquisition, Royal Bafokeng won’t shield Impala from global headwinds, say experts

Platinum mining companies forecast a deficit in demand for the metal over the next few years

By Anathi Madubela
Covid-19 caused a loss of more than $500 million in KwaZulu-Natal alone
Business
/ 28 July 2023

Covid-19 caused a loss of more than $500 million in KwaZulu-Natal alone

A World Bank study has found that the pandemic put a strain on healthcare workers, which affected the health system

By Anathi Madubela
Government asks litigants for submissions on Zuma’s fate
Politics
/ 28 July 2023

Government asks litigants for submissions on Zuma’s fate

Correctional services wants input as it considers a court order that says the former president must return to jail because his medical parole was unlawful

By Emsie Ferreira
SA should prepare for hottest summer ever, climate experts warn
The Green Guardian
/ 28 July 2023

SA should prepare for hottest summer ever, climate experts warn

A study says extreme heat in North America, Europe and China in July were made more likely by human-driven climate change

By Sheree Bega
Brics countries collaborate to confront climate crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 28 July 2023

Brics countries collaborate to confront climate crisis

A forum held this week, ahead of the next month’s Brics summit, focused on the development of partnerships to build resilient cities

By Lyse Comins
SA considers Egypt inclusion in Brics
Politics
/ 28 July 2023

SA considers Egypt inclusion in Brics

Its strategic location, GDP and large population make the North African country a suitable candidate

By Lizeka Tandwa
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