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Inflation eases again in September
Business
/ 19 October 2022

Inflation eases again in September

But prices are expected to remain higher for longer in the wake of a tighter oil market

By Sarah Smit
Samwu: Manager implicated in VBS scandal tried car fleet scam in new municipality
National
/ 19 October 2022

Samwu: Manager implicated in VBS scandal tried car fleet scam in new municipality

The union fears that municipal manager Morris Maluleke, who ‘irregularly’ deposited R50-million of municipal funds into VBS Mutual Bank, continued to try to loot a Limpopo municipality

By Khaya Koko
Public sector strike will come at a cost
Business
/ 18 October 2022

Public sector strike will come at a cost

Commentators have weighed in on the Transnet strike’s economic hit, but strike season isn’t over yet

By Sarah Smit
Medical inquiry delays Angelo Agrizzi’s corruption case, again
National
/ 18 October 2022

Medical inquiry delays Angelo Agrizzi’s corruption case, again

The former Bosasa chief operations officer’s case was postponed to January, when his medical inquiry is expected to be completed

By Khaya Koko
Why South African farmers don’t measure lost food
The Green Guardian
/ 18 October 2022

Why South African farmers don’t measure lost food

The bulk of the loss occurs during the production stage and the rest post-harvest during handling and storage

By Sheree Bega
Mediator appointed for South African Medical Association’s internal drama
National
/ 18 October 2022

Mediator appointed for South African Medical Association’s internal drama

The row centres on whether the SAMA board, elected for a three-year term in 2018, is legally constituted in terms of its Memorandum of Incorporation

By Chris Bateman
Stage four load-shedding from Tuesday ‘until further notice’
Top Six
/ 18 October 2022

Stage four load-shedding from Tuesday ‘until further notice’

Five generators at five power stations had broken down overnight, according to the utility

By Mg Reporter
Manchester is blue: Joleon Lescott on City’s rise to the top of English football
Sport
/ 18 October 2022

Manchester is blue: Joleon Lescott on City’s rise to the top of English football

The former player identifies the game that changed it all for Manchester’s noisy neighbours and talks about the club’s challenges in Europe

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Downer: Zuma has been tripped up by his Stalingrad tactics
National
/ 17 October 2022

Downer: Zuma has been tripped up by his Stalingrad tactics

The former president’s 11th-hour bid to appeal to the apex court on his standing as a prosecutor was not properly filed, hence the arms deal trial should resume

By Emsie Ferreira
Q&A: Takealot boss welcomes the arrival of Amazon
Business
/ 17 October 2022

Q&A: Takealot boss welcomes the arrival of Amazon

Mamongae Mahlare, group chief executive of Takealot, says the company is not intimidating sellers, which have increased from 120 in 2016 to more than 8 000

By Anathi Madubela
This is how Tongaat got running water after 200 dry days
National
/ 17 October 2022

This is how Tongaat got running water after 200 dry days

It took threats of legal action, ‘forced’ negotiations and a series of angry protests to finally get a temporary solution

By Des Erasmus
Inflation, recession and Opec+: What is in store for consumers?
National
/ 17 October 2022

Inflation, recession and Opec+: What is in store for consumers?

‘The worst is yet to come,’ the IMF said about the global economy this week. But, for now at least, South Africa’s inflation looks to be subsiding

By Sarah Smit
Tap water is safe to drink in most urban areas but more testing is needed: WaterCAN
The Green Guardian
/ 17 October 2022

Tap water is safe to drink in most urban areas but more testing is needed: WaterCAN

Raw water sources have high levels of E.Coli and coliform bacteria, posing serious health risks

By Sheree Bega
Lindiwe Sisulu confident of women’s support in ANC presidential race
Politics
/ 16 October 2022

Lindiwe Sisulu confident of women’s support in ANC presidential race

Tourism minister wants the electoral committee to take over the ANC’s election process entirely

By Lizeka Tandwa
Doctor Khumalo: The S-Curl, the glamour, the funk
Friday
/ 16 October 2022

Doctor Khumalo: The S-Curl, the glamour, the funk

Doctor Khumalo remains South Africa’s most charismatic footballer and TV documentary 16V explores how his brilliance captured the imagination of a generation

By Carlos Amato
Taxi violence: Bring back law and intelligence
National
/ 15 October 2022

Taxi violence: Bring back law and intelligence

Correcting historic faults, the minibus taxi industry must become regulated and stop overtrading

By Eunice Masson
Zuma turns to Concourt in bid for acquittal
National
/ 14 October 2022

Zuma turns to Concourt in bid for acquittal

It’s the latest, and last available, attempt to appeal the dismissal of his plea that Billy Downer and the NPA can’t prosecute him in the arms deal case

By Emsie Ferreira
Transnet locomotive case postponed to end of November
National
/ 14 October 2022

Transnet locomotive case postponed to end of November

The Palm Ridge court granted a postponement to allow the full contents of the docket to be made availed to Brian Molefe, Anoj Singh and their co-accused

By Emsie Ferreira
Load-shedding hampers the supply of clean water – Salga
The Green Guardian
/ 14 October 2022

Load-shedding hampers the supply of clean water – Salga

Many large metros and municipalities are not prepared for extended electricity outages that disrupt the reliable supply of drinking water and sanitation services

By Sheree Bega
How ‘corruption mafia’ looted Gauteng hospitals
National
/ 14 October 2022

How ‘corruption mafia’ looted Gauteng hospitals

Ashley Mthunzi, the suspended Tembisa Tertiary Hospital chief executive, signed off on R3-million in purchases that were not vetted

By Khaya Koko
R27m: Cost to remove UCT vice-chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng
Education
/ 14 October 2022

R27m: Cost to remove UCT vice-chancellor Mamokgethi Phakeng

She is accused of flouting governance processes, along with council chair Babalwa Ngonyama, particularly regarding the exit of deputy vice-chancellor Lis Lange

By Edwin Naidu
How Eskom’s growing debt will bite consumers
National
/ 14 October 2022

How Eskom’s growing debt will bite consumers

The power utility, already burdened by a debt of R396‑billion, has taken on a R9-billion loan from the World Bank, causing economists to warn of tariff hikes

By Mandisa Nyathi
While the Taliban cry Zuma, the IFP eats their lunch
Opinion
/ 13 October 2022

While the Taliban cry Zuma, the IFP eats their lunch

Explanations for the giant power cut in eThekwini make as much sense as the ANC plan to win back voters in the Kingdom

By Paddy Harper
Jagersfontein dam collapse to cost hundreds of millions of rands
The Green Guardian
/ 13 October 2022

Jagersfontein dam collapse to cost hundreds of millions of rands

The worst environmental effects of the slimes dam collapse are yet to come, scientists say

By Sheree Bega
ANC branches nowhere near ready for elective conference
Politics
/ 13 October 2022

ANC branches nowhere near ready for elective conference

With only 772 of the 3 979 branches having run successful branch general meetings, the ANC conference risks not convening

By Lizeka Tandwa
More than 20 activists killed in eThekwini battle for land
National
/ 13 October 2022

More than 20 activists killed in eThekwini battle for land

Abahlali baseMjondolo members are targeted for their fights for the rights of residents in informal settlements

By Paddy Harper
‘Prepare for the worst’: 85% chance that SA will land on grey list
Business
/ 12 October 2022

‘Prepare for the worst’: 85% chance that SA will land on grey list

If the government is seen to be making serious efforts to comply with anti-money laundering requirements, the country’s greylisting might not last long

By Sarah Smit
Eskom load-shedding wreaks havoc on water system
The Green Guardian
/ 12 October 2022

Eskom load-shedding wreaks havoc on water system

The supply of water in numerous municipalities around the country are has been affected by the rolling blackouts

By Sheree Bega
Strike sets Transnet back — again
Business
/ 12 October 2022

Strike sets Transnet back — again

The industrial action is the latest in a series of economy-hitting upsets for the state logistics company

By Sarah Smit
Who is Lesotho’s new Prime Minister, mogul Sam Matekane?
Africa
/ 12 October 2022

Who is Lesotho’s new Prime Minister, mogul Sam Matekane?

The millionaire who won Lesotho elections with a helicopter

By Newsday Lesotho
Mkhwebane fails in court bid to return to work
National
/ 11 October 2022

Mkhwebane fails in court bid to return to work

The Western Cape high court dismissed the suspended public protector’s urgent application to give immediate force to its finding that her suspension by the president was invalid

By Emsie Ferreira
IMF says a third of the global economy will shrink in coming months, as it cuts SA forecast
Business
/ 11 October 2022

IMF says a third of the global economy will shrink in coming months, as it cuts SA forecast

The world economy has been dealt multiple blows, with war in Ukraine driving up food and energy prices following the coronavirus outbreak while soaring costs and rising interest rates threaten to reverberate around the globe

By Agence France Presse
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