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I’m ready to pass the baton – ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe
Politics
/ 30 June 2022

I’m ready to pass the baton – ANC spokesperson Pule Mabe

Mabe has been at Luthuli House for some years but is now ready for a new chapter

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo must lead to real change
Opinion
/ 30 June 2022

Zondo must lead to real change

He was horrified about what he learned of the ANC and government — and we should be too

By Richard Calland
Pumping of acidic mine water on East Rand delayed — again
The Green Guardian
/ 29 June 2022

Pumping of acidic mine water on East Rand delayed — again

The plant’s closure means that a tide of toxic mine water is rising significantly underground, which could decant into the environment within months

By Sheree Bega
‘It takes two to tango’: The private sector must ’fess up to role in state capture
Business
/ 29 June 2022

‘It takes two to tango’: The private sector must ’fess up to role in state capture

During a webinar on Wednesday, the group chief executive of EOH, Stephen van Coller, called private sector participation in the Zondo commission into state capture ‘disappointing’

By Sarah Smit
Maasai land in Tanzania earmarked for UAE royals
The Green Guardian
/ 29 June 2022

Maasai land in Tanzania earmarked for UAE royals

Protracted effort by authorities to evict the pastoralists in Loliondo for safari tourism has led to violent confrontation

By Sheree Bega
Race to save Limpopo’s magical Mutavhatsindi tree
The Green Guardian
/ 29 June 2022

Race to save Limpopo’s magical Mutavhatsindi tree

For the first time, conservation team have now successfully propagated critically endangered species

By Sheree Bega
Pensioner again used in alleged multimillion-rand police corruption
National
/ 28 June 2022

Pensioner again used in alleged multimillion-rand police corruption

Salamina Khoza’s RDP home in Soshanguve, Tshwane, emerged as the SAPS’s alleged fraud headquarters

By Khaya Koko
Is the English cricket form as fickle as Ramaphoria?
Sport
/ 28 June 2022

Is the English cricket form as fickle as Ramaphoria?

What the former has which the latter conspicuously lacks is a behind-the-scenes ‘enforcer’ to establish a bold new ethos

By Richard Calland
Spaza shops take centre stage in township economy
Business
/ 27 June 2022

Spaza shops take centre stage in township economy

Consumers living in such areas are spending more at spazas than big retailers, according to a report

By Anathi Madubela
Where are the anti-racism accountability bodies?
Opinion
/ 27 June 2022

Where are the anti-racism accountability bodies?

The field of such NGOs is crowded but who and what are they holding to account and who are they mollycoddling?

By Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh
South Africa’s factory gate inflation set for another rise
Business
/ 27 June 2022

South Africa’s factory gate inflation set for another rise

Producer price inflation reached 13.1% in April, marking the highest print since 2012

By Sarah Smit
How birds adapt to rising heat is an early warning on climate change effects
The Green Guardian
/ 27 June 2022

How birds adapt to rising heat is an early warning on climate change effects

Birds living in hot, humid climates have evolved to handle larger spikes in body temperature

By Sheree Bega
How The Ghost have kept Orlando Pirates alive
Sport
/ 26 June 2022

How The Ghost have kept Orlando Pirates alive

Supporters’ branches, despite financial challenges, have been the lifeblood of football teams in South Africa

By Khaya Koko
Gauteng ANC conference likely to produce mixed bag of leaders
Politics
/ 25 June 2022

Gauteng ANC conference likely to produce mixed bag of leaders

No slate is expected to emerge victorious as poorly coordinated conference finally gets under way

By Lizeka Tandwa
Africa’s Covid neglect poses global danger
Africa
/ 25 June 2022

Africa’s Covid neglect poses global danger

Low vaccination levels and high number of health-compromised populations make the continent a ‘breeding ground for variants’ that pose a global risk

By Chris Bateman
Zondo fails to name captured journalists
Politics
/ 24 June 2022

Zondo fails to name captured journalists

A covert undertaking, Operation Wave, paid out R48-million to journalists and media houses from state security funds

By Khaya Koko
Zondo faults Ramaphosa’s frustrating long game
Politics
/ 24 June 2022

Zondo faults Ramaphosa’s frustrating long game

The president’s response to the chief justice’s findings suggest he will continue to bide his time before the ANC conference in December

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom: Mpumalanga a renewable energy hub
The Green Guardian
/ 23 June 2022

Eskom: Mpumalanga a renewable energy hub

The province at the polluting heart of energy production has good wind and solar resources and can use the grid as coal-fired power stations are decommissioned

By Sheree Bega
Online retail sales boost warehouse sector
Business
/ 23 June 2022

Online retail sales boost warehouse sector

The increase in e-commerce is driving the demand in storage and distribution space, it will also hurt bricks and mortar retail in the long run

By Anathi Madubela
Operation Dudula did not torch a Joburg market, says leader Nhlanhla Lux
National
/ 23 June 2022

Operation Dudula did not torch a Joburg market, says leader Nhlanhla Lux

Dozens of stalls were reduced to ashes in the fire, with some traders adamant that the Afrophobic vigilante group was to blame

By Sonri Naidoo
Paul Mashatile likely to be the biggest winner in Gauteng conference
Politics
/ 22 June 2022

Paul Mashatile likely to be the biggest winner in Gauteng conference

While the two factions in the Gauteng province will go head to head for control, Mashatile is expected to emerge victorious either way

By Lizeka Tandwa
Gunshot detection system makes comeback to Cape Flats
National
/ 22 June 2022

Gunshot detection system makes comeback to Cape Flats

The City of Cape Town has awarded a R30-million contract for three years to combat crime in ganglands

By Eunice Masson
At 6.5%, inflation seals another ‘aggressive’ interest rate hike
Business
/ 22 June 2022

At 6.5%, inflation seals another ‘aggressive’ interest rate hike

Inflation has breached the ceiling of the Reserve Bank’s target range for the first time in more than five years

By Sarah Smit
Nelson Mandela Bay metro ‘failed to act on water crisis’
The Green Guardian
/ 22 June 2022

Nelson Mandela Bay metro ‘failed to act on water crisis’

The dam levels have been low for years, the canal transferring water from the Orange River Project to the storage dam was not repaired and the metro rejected help from the state

By Sheree Bega
Don’t interfere in our conference, Gauteng ANC tells national officials
Politics
/ 22 June 2022

Don’t interfere in our conference, Gauteng ANC tells national officials

Provincial leaders have asked ANC top brass to caution national working committee (and national executive committee members against meddling

By Lizeka Tandwa
South Africa on weak footing amid global recession fears
Business
/ 22 June 2022

South Africa on weak footing amid global recession fears

A deep downturn is unlikely, analysts say. But, if it does happen, another recession will be even more difficult to recover from

By Sarah Smit
It’s swim or starve as Dikidikeni residents wait in vain for a bridge
National
/ 22 June 2022

It’s swim or starve as Dikidikeni residents wait in vain for a bridge

For several generations people have been using barrels to cross the Mzintlava River

By Paddy Harper
Zondo, Ramaphosa deny collusion on release of state capture report
National
/ 21 June 2022

Zondo, Ramaphosa deny collusion on release of state capture report

The chief justice said the delay of almost a week was caused by fact-checking the fifth and final chapter of his report

By Emsie Ferreira
Soaring cost of living overshadows climate change talks
The Green Guardian
/ 21 June 2022

Soaring cost of living overshadows climate change talks

The costs of climate change damages are rising exponentially. Who will pay?

By Tunicia Phillips
NWC taking its time with Ramaphosa report to avoid Nkandla pool ‘mistakes’
Top Six
/ 21 June 2022

NWC taking its time with Ramaphosa report to avoid Nkandla pool ‘mistakes’

Party is likely to call a special NEC to discuss Ramaphosa game farm theft and other reports

By Lizeka Tandwa
What’s behind SA’s surge in bone marrow stem cell donations?
National
/ 21 June 2022

What’s behind SA’s surge in bone marrow stem cell donations?

The bone marrow registry recorded a 65% increase in registered youth donors, translating to more than 3 000 possible donors

By Eunice Masson
Maya calls infamous Abramjee text message ‘a scandal’
National
/ 20 June 2022

Maya calls infamous Abramjee text message ‘a scandal’

The SCA president said she was shocked by a leak from the apex court, days after an investigation ordered by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo found that there could not have been one

By Emsie Ferreira
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