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Janusz Walus stabbed by fellow inmate
National
/ 29 November 2022

Janusz Walus stabbed by fellow inmate

The man who murdered Chris Hani is receiving medical care after an attack three days before his court-ordered release on parole

By Emsie Ferreira
Drugs, corruption and fraud account for bulk of Hawks arrests in second quarter
National
/ 29 November 2022

Drugs, corruption and fraud account for bulk of Hawks arrests in second quarter

Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya also announced new appointments to boost the directorate’s capacity, including Lieutenant General Siphesihle Nkosi, who becomes its deputy head

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Unemployment retreats for the third quarter
Business
/ 29 November 2022

Unemployment retreats for the third quarter

Statistics South Africa says 204 000 jobs were gained between the second quarter and the third quarter of 2022

By Sarah Smit
Beyond special: Children with disabilities struggle to go to school
Education
/ 29 November 2022

Beyond special: Children with disabilities struggle to go to school

Education for children with disabilities will not be solved by building more special schools, but addressing the legacy of apartheid would. Graphic: John McCann

By Rolivhuwa Sadiki
The release of Walus, the man who pressed South Africa’s nuclear button
Opinion
/ 29 November 2022

The release of Walus, the man who pressed South Africa’s nuclear button

Much like Gavrilo Princip, who lit the flames to World War I in 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife, Walus’s actions were seminal

By Ron Derby
Mpofu moves for removal of evidence leaders in Mkhwebane inquiry
National
/ 28 November 2022

Mpofu moves for removal of evidence leaders in Mkhwebane inquiry

One of the grounds is the publication of a list of counsel and the fees they earned from litigation around the reports of the suspended public protector

By Emsie Ferreira
SADC members declare dispute with Cites, threaten to withdraw their membership
The Green Guardian
/ 28 November 2022

SADC members declare dispute with Cites, threaten to withdraw their membership

They argue that the international wildlife treaty is undermining sustainable use of species in the region such as elephants.

By Sheree Bega
Battle over the seat of Eastern Cape high court continues
National
/ 28 November 2022

Battle over the seat of Eastern Cape high court continues

The high court rationalisation committee wants it to be moved from Makhanda to Bhisho, but lawyers argue that this will is irrational

By Ray Hartle
Wake-up call for SA vehicle sector
Business
/ 28 November 2022

Wake-up call for SA vehicle sector

Exports could suffer as the country fails to get into gear on producing electric vehicles

By Anathi Madubela
Art of activism: 16 artists against gender violence
Friday
/ 27 November 2022

Art of activism: 16 artists against gender violence

Artists whose work speaks against gender violence is art as activism that shows the need for more than 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence

By Kimberley Schoeman
Paroling Janusz Walus keeps our democracy on track
Opinion
/ 27 November 2022

Paroling Janusz Walus keeps our democracy on track

Courageous Judge Zondo should be commended for upholding the law while the politicians who promulgated it declined to

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Many sacrifices, little protection for state witnesses
National
/ 26 November 2022

Many sacrifices, little protection for state witnesses

People in South Africa’s witness programme often feel frightened and undervalued

By Eunice Masson
South Africa a crime paradise, despite arrest of Israelis
National
/ 26 November 2022

South Africa a crime paradise, despite arrest of Israelis

Organised crime thrives in SA, experts say, after Israeli gangster with ties to mafia ‘godfather’ is held in Joburg police raid

By Greg Ardé
German court to put Markus Jooste on trial
National
/ 25 November 2022

German court to put Markus Jooste on trial

The former Steinhoff chief executive is among four accused indicted by the regional court in Oldenburg

By Emsie Ferreira
David Makhura ‘protected’ hospital boss
Politics
/ 25 November 2022

David Makhura ‘protected’ hospital boss

R48 million was looted from Gauteng’s health system following the alleged shielding of Tembisa Hospital’s chief executive

By Khaya Koko
What is South Africa’s green hydrogen plan?
The Green Guardian
/ 25 November 2022

What is South Africa’s green hydrogen plan?

The UK is funding the development of a green hydrogen industry in South Africa. What is it, what are the opportunities and what are the concerns?

By Sheree Bega and Ozayr Patel
For the ANC, the lines are clearly drawn
Opinion
/ 25 November 2022

For the ANC, the lines are clearly drawn

It’s not what Oliver Tambo meant but, for the ANC, the lines have been clearly drawn since the party’s elections in 2017

By Paddy Harper
Could the SARB sink Ramaphosa?
Politics
/ 25 November 2022

Could the SARB sink Ramaphosa?

With re-election as ANC leader seemingly assured, there are questions about the impact of the exchange control probe by the central bank

By Emsie Ferreira
ANC leadership contest hots up
Politics
/ 25 November 2022

ANC leadership contest hots up

Horse trading and negotiations begin in earnest as the real battle starts for party positions ahead of the elective conference

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
We should be sceptical of climate loans
Opinion
/ 25 November 2022

We should be sceptical of climate loans

Government forges ahead with corporate-sponsored climate deals without relevant input

By Andile Zulu
Eskom’s diesel fate lies with the treasury
National
/ 25 November 2022

Eskom’s diesel fate lies with the treasury

The power utility can no longer pay its suppliers but a short-term solution is in place while the treasury comes up with a payment solution

By Mandisa Nyathi
Public sector wage fight: How long will the smoke and mirrors last?
Opinion
/ 24 November 2022

Public sector wage fight: How long will the smoke and mirrors last?

The government has tried to exploit negative sentiment towards public sector workers, but siding with the employer may be even more difficult

By Sarah Smit
Mkhwebane’s suspension rests on facts, not optics, Concourt hears
Politics
/ 24 November 2022

Mkhwebane’s suspension rests on facts, not optics, Concourt hears

Advocate for the president tells the apex court the high court finding that her suspension was retaliation was refuted by the ample grounds for the decision

By Emsie Ferreira
Several hospitals hit hard by public sector strike
Health
/ 24 November 2022

Several hospitals hit hard by public sector strike

Some hospitals were disrupted by protesters but most facilities had few to no disturbances

By Chris Bateman
Richards Bay Minerals wants court to stop unlawful payments to chiefs
National
/ 24 November 2022

Richards Bay Minerals wants court to stop unlawful payments to chiefs

Mining company says 80% of R530 million has not gone to the rightful beneficiaries

By Paddy Harper
Invasion of rose-ringed parakeet in South Africa ruffles feathers
The Green Guardian
/ 24 November 2022

Invasion of rose-ringed parakeet in South Africa ruffles feathers

People who had them as pets, released them into the wild in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town

By Sheree Bega
Funding dries up for popular Western Cape Blue Dot taxi service
National
/ 24 November 2022

Funding dries up for popular Western Cape Blue Dot taxi service

The programme attempted to formalise the notorious transport sector by requiring tax compliance and good driver behaviour, but it is set to end on 30 November

By Eunice Masson
Clicks to buy beauty chain Sorbet for R105 million
Business
/ 24 November 2022

Clicks to buy beauty chain Sorbet for R105 million

The transaction will see Clicks fully owning Sorbet, Sorbet Man and Candi & Co

By Anathi Madubela
Mkhize campaign gets tacit nod from Masina and Mokonyane
Politics
/ 24 November 2022

Mkhize campaign gets tacit nod from Masina and Mokonyane

Party presidential hopeful Zweli Mkhize has criticised the Ramaphosa- led ANC leadership for being out of touch with its communities

By Lizeka Tandwa
Eastern Cape receives the most clean audits in its history
National
/ 24 November 2022

Eastern Cape receives the most clean audits in its history

A total of 128 auditees out of 424 received clean audit status, according to auditor general Tsakani Maluleke

By Eunice Masson
Inflation climbing, but our political class keep their heads in a cloud
Opinion
/ 24 November 2022

Inflation climbing, but our political class keep their heads in a cloud

The South African Reserve Bank will yet again in all likelihood raise interest rates to fend off the rising tide of inflation — it’s the only tool they have.

By Ron Derby
How Kruger Park is tackling one of the world’s most problematic birds – the myna
The Green Guardian
/ 23 November 2022

How Kruger Park is tackling one of the world’s most problematic birds – the myna

In South Africa, the gregarious aerial invaders are ‘here to stay’ for the next few million years, scientists say

By Sheree Bega
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