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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
Quality of police recruits questioned as rape stats spike by 11%
National
/ 23 November 2022

Quality of police recruits questioned as rape stats spike by 11%

A total of 13 283 sexual assault cases were reported in just three months from July to September

By Khaya Koko
ANC in KwaZulu-Natal should reassess stance on secretary general position – Mdumiseni Ntuli
Politics
/ 23 November 2022

ANC in KwaZulu-Natal should reassess stance on secretary general position – Mdumiseni Ntuli

Ntuli gets most branch nominations for the post, despite his home province snubbing him in favour of Eastern Cape’s Phumulo Masualle

By Lizeka Tandwa
Inflation rises, bucking expectations
Business
/ 23 November 2022

Inflation rises, bucking expectations

The increase will probably add to the South African Reserve Bank’s hawkishness, with analysts expecting another large repo rate hike on Thursday

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa calls for reform of UN Security Council during United Kingdom visit
Top Six
/ 23 November 2022

Ramaphosa calls for reform of UN Security Council during United Kingdom visit

Cyril Ramaphosa is on a state visit to the UK, the first to be hosted by King Charles III after the death of Queen Elisabeth II in September. 

By Eunice Masson
Even with Lift, SAA won’t soar
Business
/ 23 November 2022

Even with Lift, SAA won’t soar

The national carrier’s ability to monopolise the market has been seriously undermined by more threatening competitors, experts say

By Sarah Smit
The real battle starts now for ANC positions
Analysis
/ 23 November 2022

The real battle starts now for ANC positions

The nominations have set the stage for the ANC race for top six, and horse trading and negotiations will take place in earnest

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
Young South Africans are turning to ‘side hustles’ to make ends meet
National
/ 22 November 2022

Young South Africans are turning to ‘side hustles’ to make ends meet

Most people have a second income stream to support their families but some do it because it’s their passion or talent – and brings in extra money

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ramaphosa takes crushing lead over Mkhize in ANC nominations
Politics
/ 22 November 2022

Ramaphosa takes crushing lead over Mkhize in ANC nominations

Neither Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma nor Lindiwe Sisulu have made the ballot paper for nominations for the ANC presidency

By Paddy Harper
Autopilot Angie runs the shop as Ramaphosa jets off on a UK state visit
Opinion
/ 22 November 2022

Autopilot Angie runs the shop as Ramaphosa jets off on a UK state visit

There is no taste of presidential power for presidential hopefuls Lindiwe Sisulu or Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma — now or in December

By Paddy Harper
Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’
The Green Guardian
/ 22 November 2022

Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’

This follows the country securing billions of rands for the just energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable electricity

By Mandisa Nyathi
ANC’s top six for the next five years will end some political careers
Opinion
/ 22 November 2022

ANC’s top six for the next five years will end some political careers

Later today, we’ll know the ANC’s top six candidates for the elective conference that takes place between 16-21 December

By Ron Derby
Concourt orders release of Janusz Walus on parole
National
/ 21 November 2022

Concourt orders release of Janusz Walus on parole

The court held that the latest decision of the justice ministry in 2020 to deny Chris Hani’s murderer parole was irrational

By Emsie Ferreira
COP27 loss and damage fund welcomed but some fear it is an ‘empty bucket’
The Green Guardian
/ 21 November 2022

COP27 loss and damage fund welcomed but some fear it is an ‘empty bucket’

Climate change diplomacy is a game of give and take — and it would appear that the environment and humanity will have to keep on giving

By Tunicia Phillips
Brace for another big repo rate hike, even as inflation softens
Business
/ 21 November 2022

Brace for another big repo rate hike, even as inflation softens

Analysts are expecting the Reserve Bank to remain hawkish amid still high inflationary pressures and a weak rand

By Sarah Smit
SCA finds Zuma’s release was unlawful, orders his return to prison
National
/ 21 November 2022

SCA finds Zuma’s release was unlawful, orders his return to prison

The court strongly criticised last month’s statement by the department of correctional services that Zuma was a free man

By Emsie Ferreira
Gayton McKenzie takes credit for prison transfer of Mercedes-Benz theft accused
National
/ 21 November 2022

Gayton McKenzie takes credit for prison transfer of Mercedes-Benz theft accused

The Patriotic Alliance leader has claimed that he is behind Eldorado Park gangster Jermaine Prim’s move to Kgosi Mampuru maximum security prison

By Khaya Koko
Campaigns hold a mirror to the ANC
Politics
/ 20 November 2022

Campaigns hold a mirror to the ANC

A credible campaign is one that involves the essence of the ANC and individual character

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Sassa pensioners allegedly assisted ‘corrupt’ Chetty family to defraud SAPS
National
/ 19 November 2022

Sassa pensioners allegedly assisted ‘corrupt’ Chetty family to defraud SAPS

Salamina Khoza and Sarathamoney Sigamoney are accused of fronting for companies that received nearly R150m in ‘fraudulent’ police contracts

By Khaya Koko
Standard Bank flags Mashatile’s ‘stealthy’ bid for ANC presidency
Politics
/ 19 November 2022

Standard Bank flags Mashatile’s ‘stealthy’ bid for ANC presidency

The bank says the ANC treasurer general has positioned himself as the perfect ‘compromise candidate’ for party president

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
‘Syndicates are behind stock theft’ in South Africa
National
/ 19 November 2022

‘Syndicates are behind stock theft’ in South Africa

Stolen livestock is sold at auctions to farmers, abattoirs and speculators, harming the entire red meat industry

By Simon Bloch
ANC wants to clean up its membership act
Politics
/ 18 November 2022

ANC wants to clean up its membership act

A draft overhaul of the party’s constitution proposes excluding anybody who is guilty of violent crimes, sexual offences and stealing from the poor

By Emsie Ferreira
Mtolo: KwaZulu-Natal to reassess support for Mashatile
Politics
/ 18 November 2022

Mtolo: KwaZulu-Natal to reassess support for Mashatile

Tensions has been brewing since Mashatile’s home province Gauteng announced Cyril Ramaphosa as its preferred candidate ahead of Zweli Mkhize

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
Last push for consensus as COP27 draws to a close
The Green Guardian
/ 18 November 2022

Last push for consensus as COP27 draws to a close

Déjà vu inside the closed door corridors of Sharm El Sheik

By Tunicia Phillips
Takatso-SAA deal faces anti-competition fears
Business
/ 18 November 2022

Takatso-SAA deal faces anti-competition fears

It will take lot more that a director’s resignation to clear conflict of interest concerns, a competing airline suggests

By Sarah Smit
Is the ANC’s Paul Mashatile good for business?
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

Is the ANC’s Paul Mashatile good for business?

It’s almost written in the stars that Mashatile will take office at the Union Buildings, but what does this mean for the economy and black business?

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa’s fate lies in report
Politics
/ 18 November 2022

Ramaphosa’s fate lies in report

Parliament has agreed to an extension for the report by the Ngcobo panel on whether Cyril Ramaphosa should
face impeachment

By Emsie Ferreira
FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation

Payments into crypto exchanges are not protected as deposits are when paid into a regular bank

By Zama Ndlovu
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