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Bullish England stand between Proteas and history
Sport
/ 29 March 2022

Bullish England stand between Proteas and history

A scintillating World Cup so far counts for nothing as South Africa’s women’s cricket enters sudden death

By Luke Alfred
Why Bathabile Dlamini is a tricky subject for the ANC
Politics
/ 29 March 2022

Why Bathabile Dlamini is a tricky subject for the ANC

With the party in an election year, officials are treading carefully with the process of removing the ANC Women’s League president.

By Lizeka Tandwa
To do business with government, Huawei must have South African staff
Business
/ 29 March 2022

To do business with government, Huawei must have South African staff

So says Luvuyo Keyise, the chief executive of the State Information Technology Agency, who has given the tech giant six months to bring South Africans into the fold

By Sarah Smit
High court dismisses Magashule’s bid to have corruption charges thrown out
Politics
/ 28 March 2022

High court dismisses Magashule’s bid to have corruption charges thrown out

The court also dismissed applications by Edwin Sodi and two former Free State officials, saying their objections should be aired in the criminal trial not on a preliminary basis

By Emsie Ferreira
Operation Dudula vows to continue drive against illegal immigrants after leader gets bail
Politics
/ 28 March 2022

Operation Dudula vows to continue drive against illegal immigrants after leader gets bail

Operation Dudula has carried out a crackdown against illegal immigrants in Jo’burg, a drive that has resonated with mainly poor, angry South Africans

By Lizeka Tandwa
Telkom continues with lawsuit despite spending more than R2-billion on spectrum
Business
/ 28 March 2022

Telkom continues with lawsuit despite spending more than R2-billion on spectrum

The telecoms company says the court’s findings may affect the recent spectrum auction and its outcome

By Anathi Madubela
Shhhh … nobody tell the Proteas the ‘C word’
Sport
/ 28 March 2022

Shhhh … nobody tell the Proteas the ‘C word’

The World Cup in New Zealand has proven an exciting, high-quality tournament. But, it’s still 50-over cricket

By Richard Calland
Damages during taxi protest estimated at over R4-million
National
/ 28 March 2022

Damages during taxi protest estimated at over R4-million

The Western Cape government has warned of route closures and the suspension of operating licences should the violence continue

By Eunice Masson
Spectre of eldercide haunts Eastern Cape ‘village of death’
National
/ 28 March 2022

Spectre of eldercide haunts Eastern Cape ‘village of death’

Zingqolweni residents are traumatised by both the violence as well as the lack of police protection after 11 murders over a seven-month killing spree

By Marcia Zali and Zodidi Mhlana
R37-million medical negligence case must be heard afresh, judges rule
National
/ 27 March 2022

R37-million medical negligence case must be heard afresh, judges rule

No winners in R37-million Eastern Cape medical negligence case as judges rescind original order

By Tania Broughton
‘My child would still be alive’ if that dam at the mine wasn’t there
The Green Guardian
/ 27 March 2022

‘My child would still be alive’ if that dam at the mine wasn’t there

The drowning of 10-year-old Mapula Raleholi is the latest in a series at mining sites in Gauteng

By Sheree Bega
Anglo knew for decades about lead poisoning at Zambia mine, lawyers say
The Green Guardian
/ 26 March 2022

Anglo knew for decades about lead poisoning at Zambia mine, lawyers say

The blood lead levels (BLLs) in children living near the world’s biggest lead mine in Zambia have been present for generations and have caused cognitive impairment in a large proportion of the population. People’s blood lead levels in the district of Kabwe are higher than the blood lead levels that have recently led to a […]

By Sheree Bega
Zikalala attacks the judiciary to woo ANC’s ‘radical economic transformation’ faction
Politics
/ 25 March 2022

Zikalala attacks the judiciary to woo ANC’s ‘radical economic transformation’ faction

The KwaZulu-Natal premier and ANC provincial chairperson appears to have his eye on the national and provincial conferences later this year

By Paddy Harper
Excluded from the economy, but ‘women work all the time’
Business
/ 25 March 2022

Excluded from the economy, but ‘women work all the time’

More women than men are unemployed, partly because they are engaged in unpaid labour: caregiving, cooking and cleaning

By Anathi Madubela and Sarah Smit
Why new laws on violence against women are doomed to fail
National
/ 25 March 2022

Why new laws on violence against women are doomed to fail

More legislation will not protect women when the police cannot, researchers say, following the proclamation of amendments to gender-based violence laws

By Emsie Ferreira
Zuma faces having his pension attached as state moves to recover millions
National
/ 25 March 2022

Zuma faces having his pension attached as state moves to recover millions

The former president faces summons after he failed to heed a letter of demand for R18-million in legal fees that the supreme court ordered him to repay to the state

By Emsie Ferreira
Zondo: ‘I can withstand any political pressure’
National
/ 25 March 2022

Zondo: ‘I can withstand any political pressure’

The incoming chief justice cautioned against populist accusations that the judiciary is captured

By Emsie Ferreira
Cape Town’s gangs thrive when the social fabric rips
National
/ 25 March 2022

Cape Town’s gangs thrive when the social fabric rips

The spate of murders in Cape Town’s ganglands made the headlines, but daily killings since then are disregarded

By Eunice Masson
Failing Transnet railway line threatens Exxaro’s coal exports
Business
/ 24 March 2022

Failing Transnet railway line threatens Exxaro’s coal exports

Coal orders from Europe have increased in light of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but dysfunctional local infrastructure remains a challenge

By Marcia Zali
In the age of extinction, 212 new fish species found last year
The Green Guardian
/ 24 March 2022

In the age of extinction, 212 new fish species found last year

Among them are 29 newly described species from Africa, including three from South Africa

By Sheree Bega
Black women get raw deal in adverts
Business
/ 24 March 2022

Black women get raw deal in adverts

They are seen as drivers of consumerism, but sidelined in the industry that uses their images to sell products

By Sarah Smit and Anathi Madubela
Reserve Bank hikes repo rate for a third time
Business
/ 24 March 2022

Reserve Bank hikes repo rate for a third time

Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago noted that high levels of economic uncertainty persist, as Russia’s continues to wage war on Ukraine

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosa replaces Griffiths Madonsela with Sesi Baloyi on JSC
National
/ 24 March 2022

Ramaphosa replaces Griffiths Madonsela with Sesi Baloyi on JSC

Madonsela’s line of questioning of the shortlisted candidates for the post of chief justice in February raised eyebrows

By Emsie Ferreira
Mr President, you have been warned
Opinion
/ 24 March 2022

Mr President, you have been warned

If President Cyril Ramaphosa extends the state of disaster again, it’s time to lawyer up and bring out the freaks.

By Paddy Harper
Proteas are in the World Cup semis but tough tests await
Sport
/ 24 March 2022

Proteas are in the World Cup semis but tough tests await

South Africa have made the last four but they must capture early tournament form if they’re to progress further.

By Luke Alfred
Court action looms over eThekwini social housing rentals
National
/ 24 March 2022

Court action looms over eThekwini social housing rentals

Tenants’ associations want regulator to enforce its cap on rentals

By Paddy Harper
Plans to grant fuel price reprieve for April and May — Godongwana
Business
/ 23 March 2022

Plans to grant fuel price reprieve for April and May — Godongwana

The finance minister says there is a long-term intervention in the pipeline to address fuel prices, but the global situation has prompted the treasury to moot emergency relief

By Emsie Ferreira
Expert appointed to assess Angelo Agrizzi’s health as his R1.8bn case heads to high court
National
/ 23 March 2022

Expert appointed to assess Angelo Agrizzi’s health as his R1.8bn case heads to high court

The former Bosasa chief executive and three co-accused face fraud, corruption and money laundering charges

By Khaya Koko
Ten-year KwaZulu-Natal chieftainship battle comes to an end
National
/ 23 March 2022

Ten-year KwaZulu-Natal chieftainship battle comes to an end

R130-million has been released to four community trusts by mining giant Richards Bay Minerals

By Paddy Harper
Reserve Bank set to hike interest rates
Business
/ 23 March 2022

Reserve Bank set to hike interest rates

Consumer inflation is expected to remain close to the central bank’s 6% ceiling, amid war-induced oil price rally

By Sarah Smit
Boost for sports and entertainment as SA eases Covid-19 restrictions
National
/ 22 March 2022

Boost for sports and entertainment as SA eases Covid-19 restrictions

President Cyril Ramaphosa announces the scaling back of restrictions and lifts the need to wear masks outdoors

By Emsie Ferreira
Government’s efforts to retrieve R287m from Gupta mine stalls again
National
/ 22 March 2022

Government’s efforts to retrieve R287m from Gupta mine stalls again

Court sets aside appointment of Shiva Uranium, further prolonging four-year legal wrangle

By Khaya Koko
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