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Jagersfontein mine slimes dam disaster was preventable, says water expert
The Green Guardian
/ 13 September 2022

Jagersfontein mine slimes dam disaster was preventable, says water expert

A second tailings storage facility at the Free State diamond mine is at risk of collapsing

By Sheree Bega
Emmaus Hospital in rural KwaZulu-Natal is in ‘toxic meltdown’
Health
/ 13 September 2022

Emmaus Hospital in rural KwaZulu-Natal is in ‘toxic meltdown’

Experienced doctors and nurses are quitting over adversarial management by the new medical manager and new chief executive

By Chris Bateman
Back to the future as Dlamini-Zuma squares up to challenge Ramaphosa for the ANC presidency
Opinion
/ 13 September 2022

Back to the future as Dlamini-Zuma squares up to challenge Ramaphosa for the ANC presidency

One would have hoped the ANC had made it out of its 2017 trenches – or dug some new ones

By Paddy Harper
DA appeals Mkhwebane ruling, Ramaphosa about to do same
Politics
/ 12 September 2022

DA appeals Mkhwebane ruling, Ramaphosa about to do same

The official opposition says the high court was wrong to conclude that the suspension was rushed and tainted by bias

By Emsie Ferreira
EFF will survive Julius Malema: New Gauteng chair talks succession
Politics
/ 12 September 2022

EFF will survive Julius Malema: New Gauteng chair talks succession

Nkululeko Dunga says the party is building an organisation ‘that is going to last long even after we have left this earth’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Lights are back on at Ingonyama Trust, but further municipal conflict looms
National
/ 12 September 2022

Lights are back on at Ingonyama Trust, but further municipal conflict looms

The Msunduzi municipality has been ordered to continue providing services despite the rates dispute with the land body

By Paddy Harper
Eskom will overspend its budget, says chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer
National
/ 12 September 2022

Eskom will overspend its budget, says chief operating officer Jan Oberholzer

The power utility has spent R7.7-billion in the first six months of this year, which is the budget for a whole year

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Cocaine trade changes routes in West Africa to avoid armed conflict – report
Africa
/ 12 September 2022

Cocaine trade changes routes in West Africa to avoid armed conflict – report

The cocaine trade is the third most prevalent market in 14 countries in West Africa

By Eunice Masson
People rush to stake their claim as EFF leads land grab in Gauteng
Politics
/ 12 September 2022

People rush to stake their claim as EFF leads land grab in Gauteng

Party’s post about ‘free land’ sees hundreds of houses built on a vacant private property

By Kimberley Schoeman and Delwyn Verasamy
Hard Livings: The life of a child gangster
National
/ 11 September 2022

Hard Livings: The life of a child gangster

Debate is heating up over the Child Justice Amendment Act increasing the criminal capacity age from 10 to 12 years

By Eunice Masson
Hefty insurance premium hike for people living in disaster-risk areas
The Green Guardian
/ 10 September 2022

Hefty insurance premium hike for people living in disaster-risk areas

Extreme weather conditions due to climate change are set to increase, meaning higher premiums

By Mandisa Nyathi
High court finds Ramaphosa’s suspension of Mkhwebane unlawful
National
/ 9 September 2022

High court finds Ramaphosa’s suspension of Mkhwebane unlawful

There was a reasonable apprehension that the president was biased and his decision made in retaliation for her Phala Phala probe

By Emsie Ferreira
The BIG fix: Effective basic income grant will soothe ailing economy
Opinion
/ 9 September 2022

The BIG fix: Effective basic income grant will soothe ailing economy

The government needs to cough up for an effective basic income grant if it wants to achieve a 6% GDP growth rate

By Duma Gqubule
Concourt halting live-streaming lands hard blow on democracy
National
/ 9 September 2022

Concourt halting live-streaming lands hard blow on democracy

Independently filming and live-streaming sittings comes with a cost but the court is closing a window that showed up its critics and was good for transparency

By Emsie Ferreira
Europe’s winter extends coal’s hot streak
Business
/ 9 September 2022

Europe’s winter extends coal’s hot streak

But analysts say the fossil fuel’s boom will probably be short-lived as the turn to renewable energy picks up

By Sarah Smit
DA coalition set for another power struggle as JHB speaker position is up for grabs
Politics
/ 9 September 2022

DA coalition set for another power struggle as JHB speaker position is up for grabs

Does the friction around coalitions signal what’s to come in 2024 – politicians say no

By Lizeka Tandwa
Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96
Top Six
/ 8 September 2022

Queen Elizabeth II has died at the age of 96

The Queen died peacefully at Balmoral, in Scotland, on Thursday afternoon, surrounded by family

By Eunice Masson
Ramaphosa to return to parliament on Phala Phala
Politics
/ 8 September 2022

Ramaphosa to return to parliament on Phala Phala

The president will be back in the National Assembly on 29 September to face questions about the theft of foreign currency from his game farm

By Emsie Ferreira
Nulane case postponed to hear application by Gupta associate
National
/ 8 September 2022

Nulane case postponed to hear application by Gupta associate

Dinesh Patel is demanding further particulars of the state’s case in first trial embroiling the Gupta brothers

By Emsie Ferreira
Royal family gathers as Queen Elizabeth is under ‘medical supervision’
Article
/ 8 September 2022

Royal family gathers as Queen Elizabeth is under ‘medical supervision’

Britain’s longest-serving monarch has been dogged by health problems since last October that have left her struggling to walk and stand

By Jitendra Joshi and Phil Hazlewood
Queen Elizabeth II’s doctors ‘concerned’ for her health — Buckingham Palace
Article
/ 8 September 2022

Queen Elizabeth II’s doctors ‘concerned’ for her health — Buckingham Palace

The 96-year-old monarch has been dogged by health problems since October last year that left her with difficulties walking and standing

By Agence France Presse
The healing dance of SA’s “choreographic shaman”
Friday
/ 8 September 2022

The healing dance of SA’s “choreographic shaman”

Legendary dancer-choreographer Vincent Mantsoe is being honoured as the 2022 legacy artist at the 24th Jomba! Contemporary Dance Experience

By Kgomotso Moncho Maripane
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Crime scene was not handled properly, state witness says
National
/ 7 September 2022

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Crime scene was not handled properly, state witness says

Thabo Mosia ended his testimony by making more key concessions against the state’s allegations

By Khaya Koko
Government looking to crack down on big ships that pollute the ocean
The Green Guardian
/ 7 September 2022

Government looking to crack down on big ships that pollute the ocean

Big ships may be forced to pay a massive fine if they are found to be polluting the oceans

By Mandisa Nyathi
Rental lifeline for Durban flood victims
National
/ 7 September 2022

Rental lifeline for Durban flood victims

Red tape, land scarcity and site invasions have slowed the process of building houses for flood victims

By Paddy Harper
Murmurs of Makhura in ANC top six are ‘smoke and mirrors’
Politics
/ 7 September 2022

Murmurs of Makhura in ANC top six are ‘smoke and mirrors’

A national position is a flickering light for Gauteng Premier David Makhura, whose province is the firm turf of Paul Mashatile

By Lizeka Tandwa
Gas: The lesser of two evils or a viable option?
The Green Guardian
/ 7 September 2022

Gas: The lesser of two evils or a viable option?

Gas is viewed as being able to help African countries in the transition from coal and for cheaper energy access. But at what climate cost?

By Ozayr Patel
NPA supports Billy Downer as Zuma serves summons
National
/ 6 September 2022

NPA supports Billy Downer as Zuma serves summons

The prosecuting authority is expecting more attacks on prosecutors as more state capture cases are enrolled

By Emsie Ferreira
Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Contradictions’ in state’s first witness’s testimony exposed
National
/ 6 September 2022

Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Contradictions’ in state’s first witness’s testimony exposed

Defence uses the late Brigadier Philani Ndlovu’s July 2019 affidavit to test state witness’s credibility

By Khaya Koko
GDP contracts as SA’s sluggish economy embarks on a go-slow
Business
/ 6 September 2022

GDP contracts as SA’s sluggish economy embarks on a go-slow

Global dynamics and South Africa’s energy crisis will weigh on domestic growth for years to come. But green investment could, eventually, resuscitate the economy

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa’s green dawn is ‘three years away’
National
/ 6 September 2022

Ramaphosa’s green dawn is ‘three years away’

A lack of coherence between government departments means little progress has been made in developing cannabis policy

By Paddy Harper
Is the African Super League doom or boon for Motsepe’s legacy?
Sport
/ 6 September 2022

Is the African Super League doom or boon for Motsepe’s legacy?

The continent’s football boss wants to be remembered as the architect of a great African football renaissance

By Carlos Amato
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