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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
Eskom workers worry the just transition will shed jobs
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

Eskom workers worry the just transition will shed jobs

Workers at coal-fired power stations in Mpumalanga remain concerned despite assurances that the transition will be just

By Mandisa Nyathi
No need to nationalise the Reserve Bank, says Paul Mashatile
Politics
/ 17 November 2022

No need to nationalise the Reserve Bank, says Paul Mashatile

The ANC treasurer says there is no stimulus to push for the nationalisation of the central bank and argues against extending its mandate

By Lizeka Tandwa
Reparations a no-go zone at COP27
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

Reparations a no-go zone at COP27

Developing nations are calling for the countries most responsible for climate change to pay for loss and damage

By Mandisa Nyathi
Behind Massmart’s JSE exit
Business
/ 17 November 2022

Behind Massmart’s JSE exit

Experts say the company’s stock had long lost
its value, rendering its delisting immaterial

By Anathi Madubela
Lamola sues Mpumalanga publication for R1 million
National
/ 17 November 2022

Lamola sues Mpumalanga publication for R1 million

The minister is demanding that 013News retract an article suggesting he interfered in the decisions of the National Prosecuting Authority

By Emsie Ferreira
What to expect from this year’s wildlife conference in Panama
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

What to expect from this year’s wildlife conference in Panama

Southern African countries push to resume ivory trade in government stockpiles, while other African proposals seek to protect hippos

By Sheree Bega
South Africa grilled by UN on xenophobia, femicide and corruption
National
/ 17 November 2022

South Africa grilled by UN on xenophobia, femicide and corruption

The Geneva session was an opportunity for the country to update the UN’s Human Rights Council Working Group on progress made

By Marko Phiri
COP27 will be a failure if reparations for loss and damage are not properly addressed
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

COP27 will be a failure if reparations for loss and damage are not properly addressed

Finance for loss and damage are crucial if low emitting countries are to survive climate shocks

By Tunicia Phillips
Sisulu rejects summons to appear before portfolio committee
Politics
/ 17 November 2022

Sisulu rejects summons to appear before portfolio committee

The tourism minister has missed four meetings in recent weeks, prompting the committee to take the legal route

By Emsie Ferreira
SA won’t suffer energy collapse but cannot abandon coal: Mantashe
National
/ 16 November 2022

SA won’t suffer energy collapse but cannot abandon coal: Mantashe

Building more renewable plants is not a silver bullet to stop load-shedding, the energy minister told MPs

By Emsie Ferreira
Parliament’s Scopa may subpoena State Security Agency over vetting of SOE employees
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

Parliament’s Scopa may subpoena State Security Agency over vetting of SOE employees

The tide is turning, impunity is no longer a given, says national prosecutions boss Shamila Batoyi

By Eunice Masson
Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death

The battle for 35% of Umgeni Water dam contract has so far claimed three lives

By Paddy Harper
Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales
Business
/ 16 November 2022

Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales

Retail trade sales fell by 1.9% in the third quarter, the second consecutive quarter of decline after the 1.1% drop in the second quarter

By Anathi Madubela
ANC Women’s League disbandment was unlawful, says Lindiwe Sisulu
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

ANC Women’s League disbandment was unlawful, says Lindiwe Sisulu

The presidential hopeful has called into question the legality of the league’s disbandment, arguing it was done to manipulate the December conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
Long road ahead for South Africa to climb out of junk status
Business
/ 16 November 2022

Long road ahead for South Africa to climb out of junk status

Economist don’t expect an upgrade anytime soon, but the country is in a better position to claw back its investment grade rating

By Sarah Smit
Eskom: ‘Brace for more load-shedding’
The Green Guardian
/ 15 November 2022

Eskom: ‘Brace for more load-shedding’

Eskom’s Jan Oberholzer says South Africans should to prepare for more power cuts over the next year

By Mandisa Nyathi
Constitutional court’s judgments in Slapp suit case increase protection for free speech
The Green Guardian
/ 15 November 2022

Constitutional court’s judgments in Slapp suit case increase protection for free speech

The limitation on corporations’ ability to claim damages for defamation is a ‘critical shift’

By Sheree Bega
Private sector can arrest Transnet’s decline, says rail association
Business
/ 15 November 2022

Private sector can arrest Transnet’s decline, says rail association

Private sector investment is needed to solve the country’s logistics problems but poor rail infrastructure will prevent this from happening

By Sarah Smit
Western Cape police ombud still to complete inquiry into cops’ links to gangs
National
/ 15 November 2022

Western Cape police ombud still to complete inquiry into cops’ links to gangs

Premier Alan Winde called for the investigation after a court judgment indicated senior police officer had worked with members of the 28 gang

By Eunice Masson
Ster-Kinekor escapes liquidation, thanks to investment
Business
/ 15 November 2022

Ster-Kinekor escapes liquidation, thanks to investment

The R250 million transaction involved dealing with the cinema group’s debt, as well as the purchase of 100% of its shares by UK and local firms

By Anathi Madubela
Sick notes will fly but not cabinet resignations when Ramaphosa returns from Bali
Opinion
/ 15 November 2022

Sick notes will fly but not cabinet resignations when Ramaphosa returns from Bali

A lit — but awkward — first cabinet meeting awaits for the president’s uncomradely critics

By Paddy Harper
COP27: Rich nations that caused the problem must deliver on climate commitments
The Green Guardian
/ 15 November 2022

COP27: Rich nations that caused the problem must deliver on climate commitments

There is no time to stall. Those responsible for the climate crisis must act now

By The Guardian
Concourt holds that SLAPP suit defence exists in South African law
National
/ 15 November 2022

Concourt holds that SLAPP suit defence exists in South African law

The court upheld an appeal by miners against a high court victory for environmentalists but recognised the defence in a landmark ruling on abusive litigation

By Emsie Ferreira
SAA deal: Takatso confirms CEO Gidon Novick’s resignation
Business
/ 14 November 2022

SAA deal: Takatso confirms CEO Gidon Novick’s resignation

The consortium said Novick stepping down amid a conflict of interest would clear the path for the transaction to go ahead

By Sarah Smit
State given more time to finalise indictment in Khayelitsha mass murder case
National
/ 14 November 2022

State given more time to finalise indictment in Khayelitsha mass murder case

They are charged with 12 counts of murder, five counts of attempted murder, several counts of illegal possession of firearms and the illegal possession of ammunition

By Eunice Masson
Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2022

Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs

But some see carbon credits as a false solution because companies will use the system to avoid cutting their carbon emissions

By Sheree Bega
Trump set to officially launch 2024 comeback bid
Top Six
/ 14 November 2022

Trump set to officially launch 2024 comeback bid

The former president says his announcement will be ‘perhaps the most important speech given in the history of the USA’

By Camille Camdessus
Killings raise gender violence concerns in Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 14 November 2022

Killings raise gender violence concerns in Zimbabwe

As the economic crisis worsens mental health professionals see a parallel rise in domestic violence

By Marko Phiri
The bittersweet story of Tongaat Hulett and its demise
Business
/ 13 November 2022

The bittersweet story of Tongaat Hulett and its demise

More than a century later, the descendants of indentured Indian labourers, stand to lose their livelihoods as the company faces collapse

By Anathi Madubela
Anxious wait for farmers as Tongaat Hulett money crisis grips
National
/ 13 November 2022

Anxious wait for farmers as Tongaat Hulett money crisis grips

Next season is also under threat if sugar giant’s mills close

By Paddy Harper
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