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Frequency of sand and dust storms on the rise, warns United Nations
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2023

Frequency of sand and dust storms on the rise, warns United Nations

South Africa lacks a detailed, long-term national system of data collection on dust storms

By Sheree Bega
Slash the price of anti-HIV jab by three-quarters, says government
Health
/ 17 November 2023

Slash the price of anti-HIV jab by three-quarters, says government

The health department says ViiV Healthcare’s nonprofit price for its anti-HIV jab, CAB-LA, is four times what it can pay

By Mia Malan
DA leaders want to regain coloured votes in Western Cape
Politics
/ 17 November 2023

DA leaders want to regain coloured votes in Western Cape

The newly elected Democratic Alliance leader, Tertuis Simmers, has dismissed calls for a ‘CapeXit’

By Lizeka Tandwa
It’s the season for thunderstorms, says SA Weather Service
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2023

It’s the season for thunderstorms, says SA Weather Service

Monday’s severe thunderstorm cannot be directly attributed to climate change

By Sheree Bega
Sugar industry holds its breath as Tongaat mum on Robert Gumede buyout
Business
/ 17 November 2023

Sugar industry holds its breath as Tongaat mum on Robert Gumede buyout

The business rescue practitioners are also silent over the company’s debt deal

By Paddy Harper
Ponzi scheme: BHI Trust inquiry is shrouded in secrecy
National
/ 17 November 2023

Ponzi scheme: BHI Trust inquiry is shrouded in secrecy

Forensic investigator raises the alarm over the decision to hold an in-camera inquiry into the swindle in which investors lost billions and calls for the minister of finance to intervene

By Lyse Comins
No ceasefire, no vote
Opinion
/ 16 November 2023

No ceasefire, no vote

Being on the right side of history is as important as fixing the potholes in the street

By Paddy Harper
ANC to back amended EFF motion to cut diplomatic ties with Israel
Politics
/ 16 November 2023

ANC to back amended EFF motion to cut diplomatic ties with Israel

Parties will vote on the motion next week

By Paddy Harper
Egg and poultry meat supply is steadily increasing after bird flu outbreak, says agriculture department
National
/ 16 November 2023

Egg and poultry meat supply is steadily increasing after bird flu outbreak, says agriculture department

South Africa has been importing eggs and poultry meat to ease shortages

By Umamah Bakharia
Religion is seen as a threat to elections. But is this so?
Opinion
/ 16 November 2023

Religion is seen as a threat to elections. But is this so?

South Africans seem to favour politicians who combine secular and socially liberal policies with religious rhetoric that is inclusive of all faiths

By David Jeffery-Schwikkard
Bafana ‘must’ qualify for 2026 World Cup
Sport
/ 16 November 2023

Bafana ‘must’ qualify for 2026 World Cup

The football team begin their qualification campaign this weekend, and two former players believe that they have enough to make it to 2026

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Gauteng RDP housing projects still incomplete after 30 years
National
/ 16 November 2023

Gauteng RDP housing projects still incomplete after 30 years

Applicants who have waited for decades to get houses say many have jumped the queue

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Rats invade KZN government building
National
/ 16 November 2023

Rats invade KZN government building

The infestation has been attributed to uncollected refuse

By Chris Ndaliso
Hail, floods and fires: Insurers in the eye of the storm
Business
/ 16 November 2023

Hail, floods and fires: Insurers in the eye of the storm

Extreme weather events are a key risk to insurers as the climate crisis threatens to ratchet up the price of cover

By Sarah Smit
Godongwana returns to work next week
National
/ 15 November 2023

Godongwana returns to work next week

The minister was in hospital for a routine medical checkup, according to his department

By Emsie Ferreira
Meyiwa trial: State witness contradicts own testimony
National
/ 15 November 2023

Meyiwa trial: State witness contradicts own testimony

Police officer Vusimuzi Mogane testified about having problems with the car in which he was driving with one of the accused, despite earlier telling the court it had recently been serviced

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Government complicit in crime at Eskom, brigadier says
National
/ 15 November 2023

Government complicit in crime at Eskom, brigadier says

Jaap Burger suggested there was resistance to tackling syndicates in a concerted manner

By Emsie Ferreira
Scores of migratory birds perished during SA’s recent cold spell
The Green Guardian
/ 15 November 2023

Scores of migratory birds perished during SA’s recent cold spell

The bodies of numerous bee-eaters and swallows who had migrated from the Northern Hemisphere were found around the country

By Sheree Bega
Ingonyama Trust drops residential leases appeal
National
/ 14 November 2023

Ingonyama Trust drops residential leases appeal

The board will now have to refund millions of rands it collected from residents of land under the trust’s control

By Paddy Harper
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness must testify on his own recollection of events
National
/ 14 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness must testify on his own recollection of events

State witness and police officer told the court that he went over the speed limit because the car had come back from service

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ramaphosa to expedite handing over of Eskom powers to electricity minister, ANC confirms
Politics
/ 14 November 2023

Ramaphosa to expedite handing over of Eskom powers to electricity minister, ANC confirms

The president told the party’s national working committee that Ramokgopa’s reach would be extended as a matter of urgency

By Lizeka Tandwa
SA’s unemployment rate hits lowest level in three years
Business
/ 14 November 2023

SA’s unemployment rate hits lowest level in three years

South Africa’s economy added 399 000 people to the workforce in the third quarter of 2023

By Sarah Smit
UPDATED: Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa acting as finance minister
National
/ 14 November 2023

UPDATED: Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa acting as finance minister

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has been battling illness

By Emsie Ferreira
Gauteng’s treated water availability is tight, says water and sanitation department
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2023

Gauteng’s treated water availability is tight, says water and sanitation department

Extracting too much water from the Vaal River system will result in a worse crisis

By Sheree Bega
The casualties of Biden’s stance on Israel
Thought Leader
/ 14 November 2023

The casualties of Biden’s stance on Israel

The US president could pay dearly at the polls, as the global economy counts the costs of fracturing

By Sarah Smit
SA rivers, dams, used as waste disposal systems, says ecologist
The Green Guardian
/ 13 November 2023

SA rivers, dams, used as waste disposal systems, says ecologist

The nutrient enrichment problem can’t be solved unless appropriate levels of wastewater treatment are applied

By Sheree Bega
NSFAS denies crisis after thousands of students aren’t paid
Education
/ 13 November 2023

NSFAS denies crisis after thousands of students aren’t paid

The South African Union of Students claims the financial aid scheme is close to collapse after its failure to pay stipends to over 70 000 students since May

By Umamah Bakharia
Zondo says remission is not a reason to stop Zuma trial
Politics
/ 13 November 2023

Zondo says remission is not a reason to stop Zuma trial

The prosecuting authority should proceed according to the evidence, regardless of a perceived reluctance on government’s part to jail the former president

By Emsie Ferreira
Nations negotiate terms of plastics treaty in Nairobi
The Green Guardian
/ 13 November 2023

Nations negotiate terms of plastics treaty in Nairobi

While there is broad consensus a treaty is needed, there are very different opinions about what should be in it

By Nick Perry
BHI Ponzi scandal: Investec cuts ties with Global & Local
Business
/ 13 November 2023

BHI Ponzi scandal: Investec cuts ties with Global & Local

The bank is terminating its relationship with the financial intermediary which is now directing clients to a business that has a director in common with BHI Trust’s administrator

By Lyse Comins
Taking the poo-lution out of nappies
The Green Guardian
/ 12 November 2023

Taking the poo-lution out of nappies

An NGO is providing parents with reusable nappies made out of bamboo fibre to replace disposable ones

By Lesego Chepape
Mali army air strikes blamed for civilian deaths in rebel-held town
Africa
/ 12 November 2023

Mali army air strikes blamed for civilian deaths in rebel-held town

Violence has risen since August as the military, rebels and jihadists battle for control

By Agence France Presse
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