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Ramaphosa says the case opened against him is politically motivated
Politics
/ 5 June 2022

Ramaphosa says the case opened against him is politically motivated

The president seeks to dispel allegations against him, saying they will not deter him from fighting corruption

By Lizeka Tandwa
Organisational report shows a significant growth in ANC’s Limpopo  membership
Politics
/ 5 June 2022

Organisational report shows a significant growth in ANC’s Limpopo membership

Limpopo’s Vhembe region is now the ANC’s second-largest region, becoming a power block ahead of the party’s December conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
SARS and Reserve Bank coming for Ramaphosa over buffalo millions
National
/ 5 June 2022

SARS and Reserve Bank coming for Ramaphosa over buffalo millions

The president faces investigations from SARS and the Reserve Bank on top of charges laid by former spy boss Arthur Fraser

By Paddy Harper
Fate of Soviet Lekganyane hangs in the balance at ANC Limpopo conference
National
/ 4 June 2022

Fate of Soviet Lekganyane hangs in the balance at ANC Limpopo conference

The allies of newly re-elected ANC Limpopo chairperson Stan Mathabatha have no intention of electing Lekganyane into the provincial executive committee

By Lizeka Tandwa
Eskom’s town of Thuthukani in decay
National
/ 4 June 2022

Eskom’s town of Thuthukani in decay

The Mail & Guardian spent time with the residents of Thuthukani, and heard of how a once ‘beautiful’ town had degenerated.

By Khaya Koko
Ravaged from within, Standerton fights to get municipality working
National
/ 4 June 2022

Ravaged from within, Standerton fights to get municipality working

Lekwa local municipality, which is home to Eskom’s ‘sabotaged’ Tutuka power station, faces rolling blackouts and crumbling infrastructure after governance fell to pieces

By Sarah Smit
‘NPA obstructing $10bn arms deal investigation’
Politics
/ 3 June 2022

‘NPA obstructing $10bn arms deal investigation’

The graft, alleged by the head of an investment management firm, is said to implicate Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki

By Khaya Koko
Ramaphosa allies accused of interference ahead of Limpopo provincial conference
Politics
/ 3 June 2022

Ramaphosa allies accused of interference ahead of Limpopo provincial conference

During a meeting of national executive committee deployees in Limpopo, Senzo Mchunu is said to have warned that the province is not ready for the conference

By Lizeka Tandwa
Alleged ‘planting’ of evidence at Senzo Meyiwa scene laid bare
National
/ 2 June 2022

Alleged ‘planting’ of evidence at Senzo Meyiwa scene laid bare

Forensic officer Thabo Mosia admits the police have no proof of how they collected evidence

By Khaya Koko
Ramaphosa refutes Arthur Fraser corruption claims
National
/ 2 June 2022

Ramaphosa refutes Arthur Fraser corruption claims

The presidency says while a robbery took place, there was “no basis” for Fraser’s allegation.

By Paddy Harper
SA’s rising unemployment needs a fresh solution
Opinion
/ 2 June 2022

SA’s rising unemployment needs a fresh solution

The government’s failed attempts to address unemployment have left many without work, but there are ways to effectively overcome this

By Duma Gqubule
Nato uses West’s military muscle to force its way into Africa
Opinion
/ 2 June 2022

Nato uses West’s military muscle to force its way into Africa

The AU lacked a security apparatus of its own and Nato and the West were only too happy to step into the breach

By Vijay Prashad
‘I did not investigate Senzo Meyiwa crime scene,’ state witness admits
National
/ 2 June 2022

‘I did not investigate Senzo Meyiwa crime scene,’ state witness admits

Sgt Thabo Mosia concedes that he was directed as to what evidence to collect.

By Khaya Koko
ANC Limpopo secretary says his position kept him from being killed during VBS saga
Politics
/ 2 June 2022

ANC Limpopo secretary says his position kept him from being killed during VBS saga

Soviet Lekganyane has described how speaking out against VBS corruption made him a target

By Lizeka Tandwa
Court hears challenge by Wild Coast residents fighting Shell’s seismic survey
The Green Guardian
/ 2 June 2022

Court hears challenge by Wild Coast residents fighting Shell’s seismic survey

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has slammed those opposing the survey as ‘dishonest and duplicitous’

By Sheree Bega
Arthur Fraser opens criminal case against Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 1 June 2022

Arthur Fraser opens criminal case against Ramaphosa

ANC’s step-aside rule mean charges, which include kidnapping, money laundering and bribery, could affect President Ramaphosa’s re-election campaign at the end of the year

By Paddy Harper
Brian Molefe calls for investigation of Glencore’s South African operations
Politics
/ 1 June 2022

Brian Molefe calls for investigation of Glencore’s South African operations

Former Eskom chief executive says Zondo Commission was ‘very sympathetic’ towards Glencore’s relationship with Ramaphosa

By Paddy Harper
ANC’s Limpopo conference a game changer
Politics
/ 1 June 2022

ANC’s Limpopo conference a game changer

Insiders say that the Limpopo provincial conference will only produce one outcome, which could mean Stan Mathabatha is destined for a national position

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zuma, step-aside rule top laundry list of new ANC KZN secretaries
Politics
/ 1 June 2022

Zuma, step-aside rule top laundry list of new ANC KZN secretaries

The 11 secretaries will compile a laundry list of issues that will inform their selection of a provincial chairperson

By Lizeka Tandwa
Dan Teffo: NPA wanted to charge Kelly Khumalo for Meyiwa’s murder
National
/ 31 May 2022

Dan Teffo: NPA wanted to charge Kelly Khumalo for Meyiwa’s murder

Defence advocate argued that his clients were ‘scapegoats’ and the people in the football star’s house covered up his murder

By Khaya Koko
Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Crime scene was compromised’, state witness concedes
National
/ 31 May 2022

Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Crime scene was compromised’, state witness concedes

Forensic officer Sergeant Thabo Mosia conceded that in the five-hour delay of him reaching the scene, it was compromised

By Khaya Koko
Unemployment rate retreats to 34.5%
Business
/ 31 May 2022

Unemployment rate retreats to 34.5%

But forecasters are expecting the jobless rate to stay elevated, as load-shedding and inflation take their toll

By Sarah Smit
Explainer: Why wage talks are inflation’s next battlefront
Business
/ 31 May 2022

Explainer: Why wage talks are inflation’s next battlefront

High food and fuel prices have prompted trade unions to make bigger wage demands, which will exert upward pressure on longer-term inflation

By Sarah Smit
Parliament fire: Alleged arsonist’s bail appeal dismissed
National
/ 30 May 2022

Parliament fire: Alleged arsonist’s bail appeal dismissed

Defence does not rule out further action after bail dismissal

By Eunice Masson
Petrol industry association warns of steep fuel hikes unless government extends levy reprieve
Business
/ 30 May 2022

Petrol industry association warns of steep fuel hikes unless government extends levy reprieve

Petrol industry association warns of steep fuel hikes unless government extends levy reprieve

By Anathi Madubela
Defence battles to kick out ‘unethical’ Senzo Meyiwa filmmakers
Article
/ 30 May 2022

Defence battles to kick out ‘unethical’ Senzo Meyiwa filmmakers

Judge Maumela rejects request to remove producers, but cautions that ground rules should be followed in the trial

By Khaya Koko
New fynbos lily discovered at southern tip of Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 30 May 2022

New fynbos lily discovered at southern tip of Africa

Two flowering populations of the Nuwejaars lily has been found on the Agulhas Plain in the Nuwejaars Wetland Special Management Area

By Sheree Bega
A tale of two cities and two European cups
Sport
/ 30 May 2022

A tale of two cities and two European cups

It was a day on which one could see the best and worst of France. And the best and worst of modern sport.

By Richard Calland
Women who kill: ‘Categories that rely on gender norms not useful’
National
/ 29 May 2022

Women who kill: ‘Categories that rely on gender norms not useful’

Female killers usually do so for three reasons – psychopathy, greed and because they’re abused – but there is gender bias even in murder

By Lyse Comins
Sabotage and corruption at Eskom’s worst power plant goes unpunished
National
/ 28 May 2022

Sabotage and corruption at Eskom’s worst power plant goes unpunished

A forensic report details how Tutuka power station is being crippled by current and former employees

By Khaya Koko and Sarah Smit
Stellenbosch Mafia mindset plays out in racist incidents at Maties
National
/ 28 May 2022

Stellenbosch Mafia mindset plays out in racist incidents at Maties

A white student urinating on a black student’s property has brought into focus a strong undercurrent of racism

By Morné Esben
Stalin’s reign of terror foreshadows Putin’s hold on Russia
Opinion
/ 27 May 2022

Stalin’s reign of terror foreshadows Putin’s hold on Russia

Vladimir Putin’s assault on Ukraine has accelerated Russia’s slide towards totalitarian rule.

By Drew Forrest
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