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Concourt dismisses Zuma’s bid to appeal Judge Maya’s decision
National
/ 29 September 2022

Concourt dismisses Zuma’s bid to appeal Judge Maya’s decision

The apex court said it was not in the interests of justice to allow an appeal in this instance

By Emsie Ferreira
Questions over SA’s role in sending cheetahs to India
The Green Guardian
/ 29 September 2022

Questions over SA’s role in sending cheetahs to India

Next month, the big cats from South Africa are expected to join eight cheetahs that were flown from Namibia

By Sheree Bega
SA needs menstruation leave policies. Period
Business
/ 29 September 2022

SA needs menstruation leave policies. Period

Periods and their often gruelling symptoms can be an obstacle to many in the workplace. Paid leave could boost productivity and the economy

By Sarah Smit
Hurricane Ian pounds Florida as a monster storm
Top Six
/ 29 September 2022

Hurricane Ian pounds Florida as a monster storm

The monster storm brought “catastrophic” storm surges, wind and flooding that had officials readying a huge emergency response

By Agence France Presse
Investigating Directorate: Mosebenzi Zwane’s arrest ‘a step closer to justice’
National
/ 28 September 2022

Investigating Directorate: Mosebenzi Zwane’s arrest ‘a step closer to justice’

The former minister, Ugeshni Govender and Ronica Ragavan appeared in court on charges relating to the R280-million Estina dairy farm project

By Khaya Koko
Ramaphosa calls for end to infighting in local governments
Politics
/ 28 September 2022

Ramaphosa calls for end to infighting in local governments

President tells summit the challenges are clear and local government must do what needs to be done as service delivery falters

By Eunice Masson
EXPLAINER: Interest rates are on the up. What should you do?
Business
/ 28 September 2022

EXPLAINER: Interest rates are on the up. What should you do?

Stay vigilant and really understand what higher interest rates mean for you, says one expert

By Sarah Smit
Former minister Zwane confirms he will report to police over Estina scandal
National
/ 27 September 2022

Former minister Zwane confirms he will report to police over Estina scandal

The chairperson of parliament’s portfolio committee for transport will be indicted for the dairy farm scandal this week

By Emsie Ferreira
ANC in KZN throws its weight behind Zweli Mkhize
Politics
/ 27 September 2022

ANC in KZN throws its weight behind Zweli Mkhize

The province’s leadership said ‘the horse had bolted’ despite criticism from Kgalema Motlanthe

By Greg Ardé
Despite jail term for counts of fraud and theft, Johan Carel Fouche still ‘persuasive’ with new victims
National
/ 27 September 2022

Despite jail term for counts of fraud and theft, Johan Carel Fouche still ‘persuasive’ with new victims

Fouche was imprisoned in 2009 after pleading guilty to 70 counts of fraud and theft

By Lyse Comins and Ulandi Bekker
Mathews Phosa: ‘Justice must prevail’ in Jagersfontein disaster
The Green Guardian
/ 27 September 2022

Mathews Phosa: ‘Justice must prevail’ in Jagersfontein disaster

Phosa’s law firm has been appointed by the Kopanong municipality to sue for damages

By Sheree Bega
Zuma says he is available for ANC chairman position, endorses NDZ for president
Politics
/ 27 September 2022

Zuma says he is available for ANC chairman position, endorses NDZ for president

The 80-year-old, who is on medical parole, says he will fill one of the top ANC posts if called upon to do so

By Lizeka Tandwa
VIDEO: Who is coining it from the Eskom bust?
The Green Guardian
/ 27 September 2022

VIDEO: Who is coining it from the Eskom bust?

Solar power installers are coining it, because when load shedding increases, so does the search for solar panels and solar panel purchases

By Lesego Chepape
Mantashe ‘took a hit for ANC’ after Ramaphosa was advised against attending Cosatu congress
The Editors Picks
/ 27 September 2022

Mantashe ‘took a hit for ANC’ after Ramaphosa was advised against attending Cosatu congress

The decision for national chair Gwede Mantashe to address delegates in order to avoid the president being ‘embarrassed’ was allegedly made just hours before the congress started

By Lizeka Tandwa
Rhino poaching must be tackled as crime crisis, not as a conservation crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 26 September 2022

Rhino poaching must be tackled as crime crisis, not as a conservation crisis

Wildlife Justice Commission says law enforcement agencies must address it as transnational organised crime

By Sheree Bega
Millions in fines if Sasol is found guilty of polluting the Vaal River system
The Green Guardian
/ 26 September 2022

Millions in fines if Sasol is found guilty of polluting the Vaal River system

State’s charge sheet fires six counts of environmental infractions at energy giant

By Sheree Bega
Freight association sceptical about Mbalula’s proposed ‘road to rail’ solution
National
/ 26 September 2022

Freight association sceptical about Mbalula’s proposed ‘road to rail’ solution

South Africa’s apocalyptic-like railway system must first become reliable and sustainable before it can be a trusted mode of transport, Road Freight Association says

By Eunice Masson
How to claim for load-shedding damage
Business
/ 26 September 2022

How to claim for load-shedding damage

The ombudsman for short-term insurance said there has been a rise in complaints over rejected claims related to load-shedding

By Anathi Madubela
Lost in translation: This is why the Gupta extradition request has stalled
National
/ 25 September 2022

Lost in translation: This is why the Gupta extradition request has stalled

The state is concerned that its application two months ago to get Atul and Rajesh Gupta in the dock may not be honoured

By Emsie Ferreira
Mmusi Maimane says he is ready to be South Africa’s next president
Politics
/ 24 September 2022

Mmusi Maimane says he is ready to be South Africa’s next president

The former DA leader made big promises at the launch of Build One SA on Saturday

By Lizeka Tandwa
Shut-down of fishing around African penguin breeding colonies is ‘too little, too late’
The Green Guardian
/ 24 September 2022

Shut-down of fishing around African penguin breeding colonies is ‘too little, too late’

Halting fishing will be of little to no benefit to the penguins and fishers believe it will be a sad Christmas

By Sheree Bega
Blackout: Municipalities brace for the worst
National
/ 23 September 2022

Blackout: Municipalities brace for the worst

A total blackout is unlikely, but South Africa’s municipalities say they won’t be caught off guard

By Sarah Smit and Mandisa Nyathi
Unplanned Eskom outage: SA faces ‘de facto’ blackout
National
/ 23 September 2022

Unplanned Eskom outage: SA faces ‘de facto’ blackout

In the unlikely event of a total grid collapse, the economy would be brought to an unprecedented standstill

By Mandisa Nyathi and Sarah Smit
Black middle class post-Covid: Largely unscathed, but still under pressure
Business
/ 23 September 2022

Black middle class post-Covid: Largely unscathed, but still under pressure

South Africa’s black middle class has a spending power of R400-billion per year, research study finds

By Sarah Smit
Reserve Bank lifts repo rate another 75 basis points, as rand weakens
Business
/ 22 September 2022

Reserve Bank lifts repo rate another 75 basis points, as rand weakens

Two of the monetary policy committee’s five members preferred an even more painful 100 basis point hike, as bank remains hawkish

By Sarah Smit
Cleaning up an ‘ecological tragedy’: Jagersfontein Developments did not have a dam safety licence
The Green Guardian
/ 22 September 2022

Cleaning up an ‘ecological tragedy’: Jagersfontein Developments did not have a dam safety licence

The sludge is travelling far into drinking water and water used for agriculture

By Sheree Bega
SA underworld economy becoming increasingly sophisticated and violent
National
/ 22 September 2022

SA underworld economy becoming increasingly sophisticated and violent

If the mafia-like system is not properly grasped by law enforcement agencies the country will suffer devastating consequences

By Greg Ardé
Cannabis activists head to court as Ramaphosa’s green dawn stalls
National
/ 22 September 2022

Cannabis activists head to court as Ramaphosa’s green dawn stalls

Four years after cannabis was decriminalised, there is still no legal framework for trading in the plant

By Paddy Harper
President’s Eskom promises – like his others – are mere platitudes
Opinion
/ 22 September 2022

President’s Eskom promises – like his others – are mere platitudes

Ramaphosa’s Eskom promises are meaningless, because our weakened state institutions are unable to respond to entrenched corruption, no matter how often our leader rushes home to ‘deal with’ a crisis

By Zama Ndlovu
Downer says Zuma must put down R1-million for private prosecution
National
/ 21 September 2022

Downer says Zuma must put down R1-million for private prosecution

NPA prosecutor says the sum is needed as security for legal defence costs in a matter seen as another bid by Zuma to delay his arms deal trial

By Emsie Ferreira
Q&A: Collaboration needed as water treatment plants reach capacity
The Green Guardian
/ 21 September 2022

Q&A: Collaboration needed as water treatment plants reach capacity

UCT’s Kevin Winter explains the dangers of poor management and how wastewater can be better utilised

By Lesego Chepape
Hlophe v Goliath inquiry widens
National
/ 21 September 2022

Hlophe v Goliath inquiry widens

An appeal panel has called for a tribunal to investigate both the judge president of the Western Cape division and his deputy on impeachable charges of misconduct

By Emsie Ferreira
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