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William Kentridge wows the world – and his centenarian father
Friday
/ 11 November 2022

William Kentridge wows the world – and his centenarian father

William Kentridge’s star continues to rise, with big museum shows in Britain and America. Will it intensify his prices?

By Sean O Toole
Court victory for Amazon’s SA headquarters
The Green Guardian
/ 10 November 2022

Court victory for Amazon’s SA headquarters

udgment halting the River Club development
in Cape Town was ‘induced by fraud’, full bench
of the Western Cape high court finds

By Sheree Bega
Kinnear killing: Police fail to act on Ipid recommendations
National
/ 10 November 2022

Kinnear killing: Police fail to act on Ipid recommendations

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate advised that disciplinary proceedings be instituted against police officials

By Eunice Masson
ANC in KZN reconstitutes integrity commission to fight corruption
Politics
/ 10 November 2022

ANC in KZN reconstitutes integrity commission to fight corruption

While it agreed that the party has a duty to root out corruption in government, the province is opposed to the step-aside rule

By Clive Ndou
SA must do more to combat corruption if it wants to get climate finance
Opinion
/ 10 November 2022

SA must do more to combat corruption if it wants to get climate finance

Africa needs substantial investment for climate change adaptation and mitigation but the continent must have systems in place to ensure the money is not misused

By Karabo Mokgonyana
South Africa’s partners pledge R10.7-billion more for just transition
The Green Guardian
/ 10 November 2022

South Africa’s partners pledge R10.7-billion more for just transition

The additional funds from France and Germany will be used to shift South Africa to cleaner energy, so mitigating Ekom’s debt

By Mandisa Nyathi
Public sector strike: Government’s ‘power play’ and why we should worry
Business
/ 10 November 2022

Public sector strike: Government’s ‘power play’ and why we should worry

Labour has been on the receiving end of a failing economy’s onslaught, giving a business-friendly government the upper hand

By Sarah Smit
Stolen, missing firearms trigger South Africa’s high murder rate
National
/ 10 November 2022

Stolen, missing firearms trigger South Africa’s high murder rate

Some argue that legal guns are not the problem and the police service must find a way to recover 9 000 guns stolen and lost every year

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Africa turns up the heat for COP27
Opinion
/ 10 November 2022

Africa turns up the heat for COP27

Hosted on home soil, this year’s conference is a valuable opportunity to gain climate wins for the continent

By Tatjana Baleta
Africa will lose its few remaining glaciers by 2050
The Green Guardian
/ 9 November 2022

Africa will lose its few remaining glaciers by 2050

Globally glaciers in World Heritage sites outside the polar ice sheets with areas less than 10km² may almost disappear

By Sheree Bega
Water boards battle to pay suppliers because municipalities don’t pay the boards
The Green Guardian
/ 9 November 2022

Water boards battle to pay suppliers because municipalities don’t pay the boards

Sedibeng Water took almost five years to pay its creditors, Lepelle Northern Water took over a year, Amatola Water took 283 days and Mhlathuze Water 160 days

By Sheree Bega
ANC in KwaZulu-Natal to announce its choice for party president on Thursday
National
/ 9 November 2022

ANC in KwaZulu-Natal to announce its choice for party president on Thursday

Provincial secretary Bheki Mtolo says the leadership contest must not cut the ANC in two

By Paddy Harper
‘Load-shedding will continue until 2027’
National
/ 9 November 2022

‘Load-shedding will continue until 2027’

Eskom has faced chronic power supply constraints over the last year

By Mandisa Nyathi
COP27: SA receives an extra $10-bn to shift from fossil fuels
The Green Guardian
/ 8 November 2022

COP27: SA receives an extra $10-bn to shift from fossil fuels

But the funding will come at a price, given that the $8.5-bn pledged last year, was mostly in the form of loans

By Mandisa Nyathi
Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka ‘an ANC member in good standing’ – Vets’ League’s Snuki Zikalala
Politics
/ 8 November 2022

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka ‘an ANC member in good standing’ – Vets’ League’s Snuki Zikalala

The membership status of the former deputy president is in the spotlight after she was nominated for ANC deputy president

By Lizeka Tandwa
COP 27: Africa’s energy transition will take time
Opinion
/ 8 November 2022

COP 27: Africa’s energy transition will take time

A pragmatic approach is needed towards Africa’s energy transition because, vital though it is, it will not happen overnight

By Tim Scales
US sanctions four people linked to alleged Isis cell in Durban
National
/ 8 November 2022

US sanctions four people linked to alleged Isis cell in Durban

The alleged cell is apparently led by led by Farhad Hoomer, who was sanctioned by the US in March this year

By Eunice Masson
Dirty cops: Gatsby and KFC perks help ‘make case dockets disappear’
National
/ 8 November 2022

Dirty cops: Gatsby and KFC perks help ‘make case dockets disappear’

A former gang member claims that daily ‘perks’ for crooked officers include KFC and Gatsbys

By Eunice Masson
SA housing market to fall off a hill, not a cliff
Business
/ 8 November 2022

SA housing market to fall off a hill, not a cliff

The market is set to slow as consumers feel higher bond costs but the slump will not be as dramatic as in economies where buoyancy is the rule not the exception

By Sarah Smit
Moving from coal towards renewables is in SA’s best interest, says World Bank
The Green Guardian
/ 7 November 2022

Moving from coal towards renewables is in SA’s best interest, says World Bank

SA’s three transitions will cost R8.5-trillion per year between now and 2050

By Sheree Bega
ANC regional secretary and Mashatile ally rejects claim that he bought votes for December conference
Politics
/ 7 November 2022

ANC regional secretary and Mashatile ally rejects claim that he bought votes for December conference

Nelson Mandela Bay regional secretary Luyolo Nqakula has spoken out in a bid to clear his name amid an internal investigation into vote buying

By Lizeka Tandwa
Mercedes-Benz prison ‘fraudster’ fails to make his bail application
National
/ 7 November 2022

Mercedes-Benz prison ‘fraudster’ fails to make his bail application

Jermaine Prim, who allegedly ran an elaborate scam targeting luxury car owners from his cell, will return to court in later November

By Khaya Koko
ANC disciplinary committee meets on possible Magashule expulsion
Politics
/ 7 November 2022

ANC disciplinary committee meets on possible Magashule expulsion

Suspended ANC secretary general Ace Magashule has indicated that he will not be available to attend the hearing, which could result in his dismissal

By Lizeka Tandwa
Limpopo couple lodges civil action with labour department for equal parenting leave and benefits
National
/ 7 November 2022

Limpopo couple lodges civil action with labour department for equal parenting leave and benefits

Fathers argue that section 25 to 27 of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act is discriminatory because the leave is too little for them to participate in childcare

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Zweli Mkhize wins ANCYL endorsement for party president
National
/ 7 November 2022

Zweli Mkhize wins ANCYL endorsement for party president

Mkhize received 19 votes from the youth league’s temporary leadership, beating Cyril Ramaphosa (17) and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma (4)

By Lizeka Tandwa
Sorry, Putin and Xi, autocracy and football don’t mix
Sport
/ 5 November 2022

Sorry, Putin and Xi, autocracy and football don’t mix

Russia and China’s football misery shows the game is only beautiful in noisy democracies

By Carlos Amato
Ramaphosa: SA will require R1.5-trillion to fight climate change
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2022

Ramaphosa: SA will require R1.5-trillion to fight climate change

President says the country needs more money to meet its targets in transitioning from coal to renewable energy

By Mandisa Nyathi
COP27: Scramble for Africa’s gas – and some countries on the continent keen to comply
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2022

COP27: Scramble for Africa’s gas – and some countries on the continent keen to comply

Contrary to the push for clean energy, several African countries want to develop gas fields for local use and export. And, with Russia’s war in Ukraine, Europeans are ready to compromise

By Sheree Bega and Mandisa Nyathi
Barbara Creecy: South Africa’s stance at the ‘Africa’ COP
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2022

Barbara Creecy: South Africa’s stance at the ‘Africa’ COP

Financial commitments and pledges made by developed countries must be honoured and developed countries must offer meaningful and credible support to developing countries

By Barbara Creecy
Is foreign investment the missing link in South Africa’s football success?
Sport
/ 4 November 2022

Is foreign investment the missing link in South Africa’s football success?

Former football players and coaches have welcomed the launch of Spanish La Liga’s Celta Vigo academy in South Africa

By Sonri Naidoo
When We See Us Celebrates 100 Years of Black figuration in painting
Friday
/ 4 November 2022

When We See Us Celebrates 100 Years of Black figuration in painting

Inspired by the Ava DuVernay television series with a similar title, When We See Us is a conversation between black and African artists

By Kim M Reynolds
Eskom board will decide De Ruyter’s future, says Ramaphosa
National
/ 3 November 2022

Eskom board will decide De Ruyter’s future, says Ramaphosa

The president says the entity needs to up its revenue collection from government departments and municipalities

By Paddy Harper
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