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ANC cuts its state capture rogues list
Politics
/ 24 November 2023

ANC cuts its state capture rogues list

The ruling party has reduced the number of implicated members, meaning two-thirds get off scot-free

By Lizeka Tandwa
Gold and forex reserve is no pot of cash, says Kganyago
Business
/ 23 November 2023

Gold and forex reserve is no pot of cash, says Kganyago

The Reserve Bank governor confirmed the central bank is in talks with the treasury over calls to tap the Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account

By Sarah Smit
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Two didn’t lay charges after ‘abuse’ by police
National
/ 23 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Two didn’t lay charges after ‘abuse’ by police

Two of the five accused claim they were assaulted in order to force them to make confessions regarding the murder

By Umamah Bakharia
Reserve Bank holds repo rate, looks through shock inflation data
Business
/ 23 November 2023

Reserve Bank holds repo rate, looks through shock inflation data

Despite ongoing volatility, the monetary policy committee revised its 2023 headline inflation forecast down slightly

By Sarah Smit
WHO asks China for more data on latest respiratory illnesses outbreak
World
/ 23 November 2023

WHO asks China for more data on latest respiratory illnesses outbreak

China’s National Health Commission said last week that the spread was due to the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions and the circulation of known pathogens

By Ludovic Ehret
Renewables alone cannot sustain SA’s energy needs – PwC report
The Green Guardian
/ 23 November 2023

Renewables alone cannot sustain SA’s energy needs – PwC report

South Africa and other African countries should accelerate their vast renewable energy potential to meet energy demands

By Mandisa Nyathi
No space in KZN havens for raped and abandoned children
Health
/ 23 November 2023

No space in KZN havens for raped and abandoned children

Some parents support their partners, who have been accused of abuse, over the welfare of their sons and daughters

By Ntombizethu Ngcobo
We are nowhere where we need to be in fighting climate change
Thought Leader
/ 23 November 2023

We are nowhere where we need to be in fighting climate change

As the 28th UN climate change conference of parties, COP28, looms, there is much more work to do

By Ozayr Patel
Israel-Hamas conflict: Three, two, one … zero states?
Thought Leader
/ 22 November 2023

Israel-Hamas conflict: Three, two, one … zero states?

Beware that when you dehumanise your opponent, you dehumanise yourself

By Philip Machanick
Senzo Meyiwa Trial: Defence says judge answered questions for witness
National
/ 22 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa Trial: Defence says judge answered questions for witness

Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng denied he was giving evidence, saying he was only ‘citing the law’

By Umamah Bakharia
Inflation rises towards Reserve Bank’s upper limit, pointing to rate hikes down the line
Business
/ 22 November 2023

Inflation rises towards Reserve Bank’s upper limit, pointing to rate hikes down the line

Despite inflation coming within a hair’s breadth of 6%, there is still reason to believe that the central bank will hold interest rates this week

By Sarah Smit
Israel and Hamas agree truce, release of 50 hostages
World
/ 22 November 2023

Israel and Hamas agree truce, release of 50 hostages

In the first major diplomatic breakthrough in the war, Palestinian militants will release during a four-day truce 50 women and children kidnapped during their October 7 raids

By Michael Blum and Adel Zaanoun
Highly hazardous pesticides pose risks to South Africans, says environment department official
The Green Guardian
/ 22 November 2023

Highly hazardous pesticides pose risks to South Africans, says environment department official

Toxins are found in water and the soil and these harm human health and the environment

By Sheree Bega
Global & Local distances itself from BHI Trust financial scandal
Business
/ 22 November 2023

Global & Local distances itself from BHI Trust financial scandal

The financial intermediary says its ‘directors, staff, their families and friends have also suffered loss arising out of investments’ in the collapsed fund

By Lyse Comins
Brics leaders call for immediate truce in Israeli-Hamas war
Politics
/ 21 November 2023

Brics leaders call for immediate truce in Israeli-Hamas war

China demanded an end to ‘collective punishment’ inflicted on Gaza, at a virtual summit chaired by President Cyril Ramaphosa

By Emsie Ferreira
Parliament passes EFF motion to cut ties with Israel
Politics
/ 21 November 2023

Parliament passes EFF motion to cut ties with Israel

ANC chief whip Pemmy Majodina said Israel was no longer the Holy Land but the land of Natanyahu

By Lizeka Tandwa
Senzo Meyiwa murder trial: Accused arrested unlawfully, says the defence
National
/ 21 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa murder trial: Accused arrested unlawfully, says the defence

The defence has argued that the accused were arrested on false pretence

By Umamah Bakharia
Case against Koko and Eskom co-accused removed from roll
National
/ 21 November 2023

Case against Koko and Eskom co-accused removed from roll

The state capture case has suffered long delays, prompting a successful application by the defendants to have it thrown out of court

By Emsie Ferreira
Reserve Bank expected to hold off on hikes
Business
/ 21 November 2023

Reserve Bank expected to hold off on hikes

However, inflation will probably remain elevated into next year

By Sarah Smit
Transnet unveils ‘immediate interventions’ to clear Durban Port backlog
National
/ 21 November 2023

Transnet unveils ‘immediate interventions’ to clear Durban Port backlog

Recently, there were 63 vessels at anchorage, of which 20 were awaiting a berth at the container terminal

By Lyse Comins
Power struggle threatens just energy transition
Opinion
/ 21 November 2023

Power struggle threatens just energy transition

As we undergo the greatest economic shift of our time, we have to guard against malevolent private interests

By Sarah Smit
IEC: More than 560 000 people register as first-time voters
Politics
/ 20 November 2023

IEC: More than 560 000 people register as first-time voters

The Electoral Commission of South Africa said Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape saw the highest number of voter registrations

By Mandisa Nyathi
EFF MPs walk out of parliament’s disciplinary hearing citing an unfair process
Politics
/ 20 November 2023

EFF MPs walk out of parliament’s disciplinary hearing citing an unfair process

The Economic Freedom Fighters want to subpoena Ramaphosa to testify about whether he felt threatened when its members jumped onto the stage during his State of the Nation address in February

By Mandisa Nyathi
Pretoria wants ICC to act against Israel by December or risk showing it is biased
Politics
/ 20 November 2023

Pretoria wants ICC to act against Israel by December or risk showing it is biased

The South African government’s hardline stance on the global criminal court could reopen debate in the ruling ANC about withdrawing from the body

By Lizeka Tandwa
Frustration as latest talks on global plastic treaty close
The Green Guardian
/ 20 November 2023

Frustration as latest talks on global plastic treaty close

Ninety percent of plastic is not recycled, with most dumped in nature or improperly burned

By Nick Perry and Dylan Gamba
Performance of electricity grid disappointing, says Ramokgopa after more unit failures
National
/ 19 November 2023

Performance of electricity grid disappointing, says Ramokgopa after more unit failures

The electricity minister said cabinet had given the nod to implementation of the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan

By Umamah Bakharia
Kidnapping for ransom surges in South Africa
National
/ 19 November 2023

Kidnapping for ransom surges in South Africa

Criminals treat abduction and extortion as a business transaction and wealthy individuals increasingly insure against it

By Lyse Comins
The Cayenne just got spicier
Motoring
/ 19 November 2023

The Cayenne just got spicier

Porsche has made significant upgrades to the S and most of them are under the skin

By Lerato Matebese
Russia nudges nuclear over solar
Africa
/ 18 November 2023

Russia nudges nuclear over solar

Burkina Faso and Mali may pay Rosatom to build nuclear plants. But why indenture yourself when energy emancipation is staring you in the face?

By Nancy-Wangue Moussissa
IEC launches voter registration, surpasses its previous highest record of daily activity
National
/ 18 November 2023

IEC launches voter registration, surpasses its previous highest record of daily activity

South Africans will vote in national and provincial elections on a date yet to be set, between May and August 2024

By Umamah Bakharia
Musk’s X launches court fight with Australian watchdog
World
/ 18 November 2023

Musk’s X launches court fight with Australian watchdog

The billionaire has cut more than 80% of the platform’s workforce, including moderators tasked with stamping out abusive content

By Sharon Marris
Can coalitions stabilise the economy?
National
/ 18 November 2023

Can coalitions stabilise the economy?

With the right amount of planning, political coalitions can work – and even create the environment for better economic solutions

By Sarah Smit
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