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Digital Vibes beneficiaries say they don’t owe the state
National
/ 20 June 2022

Digital Vibes beneficiaries say they don’t owe the state

Zweli Mkhize’s daughter-in-law and four companies want to be removed from the Special Investigating Unit’s R150-million claim

By Khaya Koko
Maya blames administrative lapses on former supreme court of appeal registrar
National
/ 20 June 2022

Maya blames administrative lapses on former supreme court of appeal registrar

In her interview for the position of deputy chief justice, the appellate court president said she tried to resolve woes in the general office that has delayed cases involving Jacob Zuma but faulted the office of the chief justice for not stepping in

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo’s final report release postponed to Wednesday
National
/ 20 June 2022

Zondo’s final report release postponed to Wednesday

The handover was expected to take place on Monday, after the Zondo commission said it would submit an electronic version to the president

By Sarah Smit
Eskom to reintroduce evening rolling power cuts until Thursday night
National
/ 20 June 2022

Eskom to reintroduce evening rolling power cuts until Thursday night

The power utility says the system continues to be constrained, with an elevated risk of load-shedding over the coming weeks

By M&G Media
All hands to the pump as Nelson Mandela Bay edges to Day Zero
The Green Guardian
/ 20 June 2022

All hands to the pump as Nelson Mandela Bay edges to Day Zero

Gift of the Givers has started drilling boreholes, while Business Chamber members will help repair leaks

By Sheree Bega
The second coming of Shepherd Bushiri
Africa
/ 20 June 2022

The second coming of Shepherd Bushiri

The so-called prophet is now building an expansive hotel complex on the shores of Lake Malawi

By Jack Mcbrams
At the movies, not all fathers are created equal
Friday
/ 19 June 2022

At the movies, not all fathers are created equal

Sekese Rasephei challenges Hollywood’s depiction of fatherhood across racial lines

By Sekese Rasephei
After Comair, how will the South African aviation industry fare?
Business
/ 18 June 2022

After Comair, how will the South African aviation industry fare?

Local ticket prices have risen by at least 35% to 40% as a result of Comair’s collapse

By Anathi Madubela
Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala neighbours frown at interest in ‘old robbery’
National
/ 17 June 2022

Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala neighbours frown at interest in ‘old robbery’

The residents of Vingerkraal village say the president often drops by for a chat without his bodyguards

By Zakhele Diamante Shiba
‘Game farming is like any business’: Industry reels in wake of Ramaphosa scandal
National
/ 17 June 2022

‘Game farming is like any business’: Industry reels in wake of Ramaphosa scandal

Farmers and auction houses say the theft of cash from the president’s farm has unfairly stained the business of big game

By Greg Ardé
It’s not ‘happy Youth Day’ for many
Editorial
/ 16 June 2022

It’s not ‘happy Youth Day’ for many

It’s more than seven years since the #FeesMustFall protests. Then as now, we have to ask, have their prospects improved?

By Editorial
Why Ramaphosa farm theft woes pose a headache for Zweli Mkhize’s campaign
Politics
/ 16 June 2022

Why Ramaphosa farm theft woes pose a headache for Zweli Mkhize’s campaign

While Cyril Ramaphosa’s detractors revel in his possible demise in the wake of the case opened against him, those in Mkhize’s corner see a no-win for the ANC as a whole

By Lizeka Tandwa
What Youth Day means to South Africa’s young people
National
/ 16 June 2022

What Youth Day means to South Africa’s young people

Three interns at the Mail & Guardian write about being young in South Africa today

By Mandisa Ndlovu, Sonri Naidoo and Bongeka Gumede
Ramaphosa tells Mkhwebane he will see her in court
National
/ 15 June 2022

Ramaphosa tells Mkhwebane he will see her in court

The president rejected the demand that he lift her suspension as public protector and said he would defend his decision in a legal challenge she sought to bring

By Emsie Ferreira
Experts say Eastern Cape political killings may soon be as rife as in KZN
National
/ 15 June 2022

Experts say Eastern Cape political killings may soon be as rife as in KZN

Corruption and greed blamed as political rivalries turn increasingly violent in the region

By Max Matavire
Quantum leap: Electric minibus taxis could soon be a SA reality
The Green Guardian
/ 15 June 2022

Quantum leap: Electric minibus taxis could soon be a SA reality

The first vehicle of its kind in the country will arrive by the end of this year and it will be rigorously tested under local conditions

By Sheree Bega
Rate of ‘catastrophic’ mining waste failures rising across the planet
The Green Guardian
/ 15 June 2022

Rate of ‘catastrophic’ mining waste failures rising across the planet

Nineteen serious tailings dams failures predicted globally by 2027

By Sheree Bega
RBM cuts production over new wave of protests
National
/ 14 June 2022

RBM cuts production over new wave of protests

Smelter operations have been reduced and night haulage halted over security concerns

By Paddy Harper
Senzo Meyiwa trial: NPA ordered to make decision on Kelly Khumalo prosecution
National
/ 14 June 2022

Senzo Meyiwa trial: NPA ordered to make decision on Kelly Khumalo prosecution

The National Prosecuting Authority has also been ordered to clarify where it stands on the second Meyiwa docket

By Khaya Koko
How executives’ salaries for listed companies are structured
Business
/ 14 June 2022

How executives’ salaries for listed companies are structured

These firms are not required to disclose wage gaps and there is no incentive for remuneration committees or consultants to push for lower executive salaries or to lessen the wage gaps

By Anathi Madubela
From Poulter to Arsenal: Facing up to sport’s painful paradox
Sport
/ 14 June 2022

From Poulter to Arsenal: Facing up to sport’s painful paradox

When the players and the fans seek to explain away their hypocrisy, then the scales fall away from the eyes

By Richard Calland
Much more than the ANC needs to go to forge a better South Africa
Opinion
/ 14 June 2022

Much more than the ANC needs to go to forge a better South Africa

The class structure and capitalism have to be challenged to reimagine a viable and just country

By Andile Zulu
If surrendered to SA, Guptas may face more music
National
/ 13 June 2022

If surrendered to SA, Guptas may face more music

The extradition treaty between South Africa and the United Arab Emirates does not restrict the NPA only to charges listed in the formal extradition request, but only to offences carrying a penalty not more severe than those

By Emsie Ferreira
Second murder docket delays Senzo Meyiwa trial
National
/ 13 June 2022

Second murder docket delays Senzo Meyiwa trial

Defence lawyer says accused’s constitutional rights were violated by non-disclosure of its existence

By Khaya Koko
ANC will be defeated because of its betrayal of South Africa’s people
Opinion
/ 13 June 2022

ANC will be defeated because of its betrayal of South Africa’s people

Ramaphosa represents a political elite eager to appease corporate South Africa and foreign investment. Opposing this faction is a kleptocratic formation keen to amass wealth through the abuse of state funds.

By Andile Zulu
How to solve the Eskom headache in your home
The Green Guardian
/ 12 June 2022

How to solve the Eskom headache in your home

Load-shedding and electricity prices are projected to double in next five years

By Sheree Bega
Father takes battle for daughter’s custody to supreme court of appeal
National
/ 12 June 2022

Father takes battle for daughter’s custody to supreme court of appeal

The man wants to be reunited with his child, who went to her grandparents after her mother died

By Mokgadi Mogy Mashako
Competition Commission: Zero tolerance for price gouging by airlines
Business
/ 11 June 2022

Competition Commission: Zero tolerance for price gouging by airlines

After Comair suspended its flights, the Competition Commission has said it will look into any signs of price gouging

By Anathi Madubela
Crime Intelligence boss embroiled in new attempted murder case
National
/ 11 June 2022

Crime Intelligence boss embroiled in new attempted murder case

Despite being on trial for murder, kidnapping and torture, Colonel Ismael Dawood still commands the kidnapping task team

By Khaya Koko
Port St Johns flood victims left adrift by authorities
National
/ 11 June 2022

Port St Johns flood victims left adrift by authorities

Waters have subsided but residents of the Eastern Cape town are still battling to rebuild their lives

By Paddy Harper
Mkhwebane loses high court bid to halt impeachment inquiry
National
/ 10 June 2022

Mkhwebane loses high court bid to halt impeachment inquiry

The high court said her second rescission application did nothing to suspend the operation of a court order, and stressed the importance of accountability of the public protector

By Emsie Ferreira
Gupta brothers are still far from the inside of a courtroom
National
/ 10 June 2022

Gupta brothers are still far from the inside of a courtroom

The law governing extradition from the United Arab Emirates would allow them to raise politics in resisting being surrendered to South African authorities

By Emsie Ferreira
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