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Parents open civil case against ‘radical birth keeper’
Health
/ 12 December 2022

Parents open civil case against ‘radical birth keeper’

Ernie Chirwa and her partner Chifundo Bingala have turned to a Cape Town law specialist after their twins died

By Eunice Masson
Gwen Ramokgopa: Ramaphosa could be ‘more decisive’ in dealing with non-performing ministers
Politics
/ 12 December 2022

Gwen Ramokgopa: Ramaphosa could be ‘more decisive’ in dealing with non-performing ministers

The ANC leader says she intends to win the race for treasurer general and rid Luthuli House of salary bill of former parliamentarians

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa Phala Phala scandal fuels resentment in Soweto
National
/ 12 December 2022

Ramaphosa Phala Phala scandal fuels resentment in Soweto

Against a backdrop of unkept promises and a growing frustration with the ANC, Ramaphosa faces the worst scandal of his career

By Claire Doyen
Just transition: Mpumalanga Eskom employees in the dark
The Green Guardian
/ 11 December 2022

Just transition: Mpumalanga Eskom employees in the dark

Those at Hendrina and Komati coal-fired power stations say they don’t know what a just transition is

By Mandisa Nyathi, Sheree Bega and Lesego Chepape
Wake up, Ramaphosa, there is a political war on
Opinion
/ 11 December 2022

Wake up, Ramaphosa, there is a political war on

The president cannot rely on ANC MPs in the National Assembly to vote against initiating an impeachment process

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Coal workers worry about the just transition
The Green Guardian
/ 9 December 2022

Coal workers worry about the just transition

The M&G visited Hendrina and Komati power stations to find out what people think

By Mandisa Nyathi and Lesego Chepape
Military veterans plan R10 billion class action
Politics
/ 9 December 2022

Military veterans plan R10 billion class action

The former soldiers want the state to pay them R4 million each in reparations

By Paddy Harper
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s protectors: Madonsela, Murphy and Phosa
Politics
/ 9 December 2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s protectors: Madonsela, Murphy and Phosa

ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe has threatened MPs with disciplinary action if they vote in favour of section 89 report

By Lizeka Tandwa
Phala Phala panel or Ramaphosa: Who should we believe?
Politics
/ 9 December 2022

Phala Phala panel or Ramaphosa: Who should we believe?

The president’s review application asks the constitutional court, again, to determine how parliament should deal with the political scandal

By Emsie Ferreira
Concourt denies Zuma leave to appeal Downer ruling
National
/ 9 December 2022

Concourt denies Zuma leave to appeal Downer ruling

Ex-president has run out options in his bid to overturn the the high court’s 2021 dismissal of his challenge to the standing of state prosecutor Billy Downer

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom workers: ‘We’re in the dark about just transition plans’
The Green Guardian
/ 9 December 2022

Eskom workers: ‘We’re in the dark about just transition plans’

With pressure on the government to shift to clean energy, employees worry about their future

By Sheree Bega
Just transition consultations haven’t filtered down to people on the ground
The Green Guardian
/ 9 December 2022

Just transition consultations haven’t filtered down to people on the ground

Residents living near coal mines in Mpumalanga say they feel left out of the just energy transition

By Sheree Bega
Don’t read too much into GDP growth spurt
Business
/ 9 December 2022

Don’t read too much into GDP growth spurt

Growth in the third quarter is encouraging, but analysts have cautioned against viewing the data as a sign of the economy’s improved health

By Sarah Smit
Economic policy a sideshow to ANC spectacle
Business
/ 9 December 2022

Economic policy a sideshow to ANC spectacle

Investors will watch President Cyril Ramaphosa’s political fate closely, but the best outcome for the rest of us is that the factional battle exposes the ANC’s policy ambivalence

By Sarah Smit
How Lapalala Wilderness School teaches kids about climate and the environment
The Green Guardian
/ 8 December 2022

How Lapalala Wilderness School teaches kids about climate and the environment

Lapalala Wilderness School teaches children in Limpopo about biodiversity and how to take care of the environment

By Lesego Chepape
Brace for stage eight power cuts
The Green Guardian
/ 8 December 2022

Brace for stage eight power cuts

Things won’t get better over the next 12 months, says spokesperson, as energy crisis deepens

By Mandisa Nyathi
Parliament can vote on Ngcobo report, despite challenge, says lawyer
Politics
/ 8 December 2022

Parliament can vote on Ngcobo report, despite challenge, says lawyer

Chief legal advisor says the sub judice rule does not bar the National Assembly from debating the report, unless the president applies for an interdict

By Emsie Ferreira
Bathabile Dlamini barred from nominations as ANC NEC member
Politics
/ 8 December 2022

Bathabile Dlamini barred from nominations as ANC NEC member

This is a fatal blow for the former women’s league leader, shortly before the ruling party’s national elective conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
Gwede Mantashe Q&A: Ramaphosa has a right to appeal integrity commission report
Politics
/ 8 December 2022

Gwede Mantashe Q&A: Ramaphosa has a right to appeal integrity commission report

The ANC’s national chairperson says the commission must explain how ‘leave of absence’ differs from ‘step aside’ ahead of its Phala Phala report

By Lizeka Tandwa
Debt counselling inquiries jump by 30%
Business
/ 8 December 2022

Debt counselling inquiries jump by 30%

An increasing number of inquiries for debt counselling are from first-time home and car buyers who took advantage of low interest rates during Covid-19

By Anathi Madubela
SA will push for conservation funds at UN biodiversity summit – Creecy
The Green Guardian
/ 8 December 2022

SA will push for conservation funds at UN biodiversity summit – Creecy

As a mega-biodiverse country, South Africa has ‘special role’ to play in the negotiations

By Sheree Bega
Janusz Walus released on parole
National
/ 7 December 2022

Janusz Walus released on parole

Chris Hani’s killer was released after recovering from being stabbed by a fellow prisoner

By Emsie Ferreira
Economic policy a sideshow to ANC spectacle
Business
/ 7 December 2022

Economic policy a sideshow to ANC spectacle

Investors will watch President Cyril Ramaphosa’s political fate closely, but the best outcome for the rest of us is that the factional battle exposes the ANC’s policy ambivalence

By Sarah Smit
Talks over global plastic treaty were a mixed bag
The Green Guardian
/ 7 December 2022

Talks over global plastic treaty were a mixed bag

The first round of plastic treaty negotiations saw positive outcomes but oil producing countries, at the behest of big oil and petrochemical companies, could dominate the treaty discussions

By Sheree Bega
SA’s most threatened ecosystems are being mapped to safeguard them
The Green Guardian
/ 7 December 2022

SA’s most threatened ecosystems are being mapped to safeguard them

Threatened ecosystems make up 10% of the country’s remaining natural habitat

By Sheree Bega
The Lord, like the ANC, works in mysterious ways
Opinion
/ 6 December 2022

The Lord, like the ANC, works in mysterious ways

The Renewables’ prayer for divine intervention appears to be paying off for Cyril Ramaphosa

By Paddy Harper
Petrol price rises, cost of diesel eases
Business
/ 6 December 2022

Petrol price rises, cost of diesel eases

The price of petrol will rise by 59c a litre, while diesel will fall by R1.52 to R1.57, and paraffin will drop by 57 cents

By Anathi Madubela
Economy bounces back after second quarter slump
Business
/ 6 December 2022

Economy bounces back after second quarter slump

Analysts were expecting far more modest GDP growth, considering the mixed bag of economic data for the third quarter

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa scandal adds risk to policy outlook – Fitch
Business
/ 6 December 2022

Ramaphosa scandal adds risk to policy outlook – Fitch

The ANC faces further reputational damage, but broad policy continuity is the most likely scenario, the ratings agency said

By Sarah Smit
South African Police Union ‘divorces’ trade union federation Saftu
National
/ 6 December 2022

South African Police Union ‘divorces’ trade union federation Saftu

The South African Federation of Trade Unions will lobby other police organisations following the loss of 82 000 Sapu members

By Khaya Koko
Fraud allegations rock Black Management Forum
National
/ 6 December 2022

Fraud allegations rock Black Management Forum

An alleged undocumented Congolese was appointed by the BMF, which is still reeling from rape charges against its suspended president

By Khaya Koko
Parliamentary vote on Phala Phala report postponed
National
/ 6 December 2022

Parliamentary vote on Phala Phala report postponed

Political parties have agreed to move the debate on the report recommending President Cyril Ramaphosa face an impeachment inquiry to next week

By Emsie Ferreira
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