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Springboks and Proteas could be flagless as SA fails to comply with World Anti-Doping Code
Sport
/ 5 October 2023

Springboks and Proteas could be flagless as SA fails to comply with World Anti-Doping Code

South Africa has until 13 October to fully comply with the code

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Transnet Freight Rail chief Siza Mzimela calls it quits
Business
/ 5 October 2023

Transnet Freight Rail chief Siza Mzimela calls it quits

Her resignation comes on the heels of that of group CEO Portia Derby and pressure from the board after the group’s R5.7 billion loss in the past financial year

By Lyse Comins
If your dying baby’s organs could save an adult’s life, would you donate them?
Health
/ 5 October 2023

If your dying baby’s organs could save an adult’s life, would you donate them?

It’s a tough decision — and one few grieving parents are willing to make

By Christina Pitt and Linda Pretorius
Zuma files court papers challenging Zondo’s appointment
Politics
/ 4 October 2023

Zuma files court papers challenging Zondo’s appointment

The presidency says it is another spurious legal bid to harass Ramaphosa

By Emsie Ferreira
Patel asks for temporary rebate on poultry imports to avert shortages after bird flu outbreak
National
/ 4 October 2023

Patel asks for temporary rebate on poultry imports to avert shortages after bird flu outbreak

The country is grappling with the H5 and H7 variants of the disease, which were first recorded in the Western Cape in April but have spread to other provinces

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Mary Vilakazi to replace Alan Pullinger as FirstRand chief executive
Business
/ 4 October 2023

Mary Vilakazi to replace Alan Pullinger as FirstRand chief executive

The FirstRand chief operating officer is set to become the first black woman to run a major banking group in South Africa

By Sarah Smit
Mmamokolo Kubayi ‘vindicated’ in deputy director general ruling
Politics
/ 4 October 2023

Mmamokolo Kubayi ‘vindicated’ in deputy director general ruling

The deputy director general was found to have acted unlawfully by going against the department and hiring nine staff members without the minister’s say so

By Lizeka Tandwa
Survey finds Zuma still most popular politician in KZN 
Politics
/ 4 October 2023

Survey finds Zuma still most popular politician in KZN 

A Social Research Foundation poll has found the former president is favoured by 80% in the province’s ANC

By Lizeka Tandwa
eThekwini’s R2 million picnic has ratepayers fuming
National
/ 4 October 2023

eThekwini’s R2 million picnic has ratepayers fuming

The metro plans to spend R8.6 million in total on ‘uplifting’ events, but has refused to make available a breakdown of costs

By Lyse Comins
NFP clears conference hurdle as it readies for 2024
Politics
/ 4 October 2023

NFP clears conference hurdle as it readies for 2024

The party needs to settle its internal battles if it hopes to contest the elections

By Paddy Harper
Standard Bank ready and willing to aid finance grid expansion
Business
/ 4 October 2023

Standard Bank ready and willing to aid finance grid expansion

The effort, needed for renewable capacity to come online, will cost about R210 billion

By Sarah Smit
Gordhan wants more talk about Just Transition and its impact on workers
The Green Guardian
/ 3 October 2023

Gordhan wants more talk about Just Transition and its impact on workers

The minister says a just transition should ensure no one is left behind

By Mandisa Nyathi
Meyiwa trial: State witness ‘failed in his duty as an officer’
National
/ 3 October 2023

Meyiwa trial: State witness ‘failed in his duty as an officer’

Defence lawyers accuse the police constable of fabricating his version of events at a Vosloorus hostel, hours before the football star was murdered

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Parliament’s findings against Shivambu prove nothing, says EFF 
Politics
/ 3 October 2023

Parliament’s findings against Shivambu prove nothing, says EFF 

The Economic Freedom Fighters deputy president failed to declare money transferred to him from a company owned by his brother, known as a VBS Mutual Bank beneficiary

By Lizeka Tandwa
Don’t hike VAT, food price monitor warns government
National
/ 3 October 2023

Don’t hike VAT, food price monitor warns government

The Pietermaritzburg Economic Justice and Dignity Group has said the cost of nutritious food is already unaffordable for poor households

By Lyse Comins
SA’s economic policymakers need a better compass
Thought Leader
/ 3 October 2023

SA’s economic policymakers need a better compass

Policymakers at home and abroad failed to see the 2008 crisis as an opportunity to break from the past and imagine the world anew

By Sarah Smit
Pappas calls out ‘desperate’ ANC and its poor polling results
Politics
/ 2 October 2023

Pappas calls out ‘desperate’ ANC and its poor polling results

The Umngeni mayor said the ANC’s behaviour wasn’t surprising, given recent polls placed them in a weakened spot ahead of the general elections

By Clive Ndou
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness’s evidence is ‘hogwash’
National
/ 2 October 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness’s evidence is ‘hogwash’

Defence advocate Zithulele Nxumalo told the Pretoria high court that his client, Mthokoziseni Maphisa, did not know state witness Constable Sizwe Zungu outside of court

By Mandisa Ndlovu
EFF vows to challenge parliamentary cases against its MPs
Politics
/ 2 October 2023

EFF vows to challenge parliamentary cases against its MPs

Parliament will this month hold hearings against Economic Freedom Fighters accused of disruptive behaviour during President Cyril Ramaphosa’s budget vote speech last year

By Mandisa Nyathi
Summers returns to revamp vintage Pick ‘n Pay with Ferrari drive
Business
/ 2 October 2023

Summers returns to revamp vintage Pick ‘n Pay with Ferrari drive

The retailer announced that outgoing Pick n Pay chief executive Pieter Boone would be replaced by Sean Summers, who led the company from 1999 to 2006

By Sarah Smit
Kolisi’s story a valuable lesson in resilience
Opinion
/ 2 October 2023

Kolisi’s story a valuable lesson in resilience

It serves as a powerful testament to how individuals adapt and grow in response to challenges

By Tinashe Timothy Harry
Boks beat Tonga to edge towards World Cup quarters
World
/ 1 October 2023

Boks beat Tonga to edge towards World Cup quarters

The Tongan side stayed competitive throughout the match

By Luke Phillips
Ramokgopa bets on Kusile as load-shedding mitigator
National
/ 1 October 2023

Ramokgopa bets on Kusile as load-shedding mitigator

Eskom said prior to the minister’s briefing that the return of unit three was part of the reason for the weekend load-shedding suspension

By Lesego Chepape
Jagersfontein class action lawsuit imminent
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2023

Jagersfontein class action lawsuit imminent

Three people were killed and dozens injured a year ago when the tailings dam at the Jagersfontein diamond mine collapsed

By Sheree Bega
‘Significant progress’ during my Transnet tenure, says Portia Derby
National
/ 30 September 2023

‘Significant progress’ during my Transnet tenure, says Portia Derby

Derby exits amid scathing reviews from organised business and, more recently, labour

By Lesego Chepape
Cash-strapped consumers still spending on clothing and footwear
Business
/ 30 September 2023

Cash-strapped consumers still spending on clothing and footwear

Clothing and footwear have been the largest contributor to retail trade since October 2022

By Anathi Madubela
Durban residents oppose property development on floodplain
National
/ 30 September 2023

Durban residents oppose property development on floodplain

KwaZulu-Natal residents and conservationists have vowed to take the eThekwini municipality to the high court if it pushes ahead with the development at the old Beachwood Country Club

By Lyse Comins
South Africa needs to be better prepared for flooding
Thought Leader
/ 29 September 2023

South Africa needs to be better prepared for flooding

Last year floods battered KwaZulu-Natal and this week the Western Cape saw immense damage

By Ozayr Patel
Dudu Myeni in court on Bosasa corruption charges
National
/ 29 September 2023

Dudu Myeni in court on Bosasa corruption charges

The Hawks arrested the former SAA board chairperson and Sondolo IT director Trevor Mathenjwa on Friday in connection with security upgrades and travel gratifications she allegedly received from Bosasa

By Lyse Comins
More parties than paper as election campaign gets going
Thought Leader
/ 29 September 2023

More parties than paper as election campaign gets going

The time for sod-turning and ribbon-cutting is nearly upon us

By Paddy Harper
DA/IFP coalition makes more gains in Umhlathuze by-election
Politics
/ 29 September 2023

DA/IFP coalition makes more gains in Umhlathuze by-election

The two parties hope to unseat the ANC next year through their pre-election cooperation agreement

By Paddy Harper
Fraud claims fly as Pappas hits the KZN campaign trail
Politics
/ 29 September 2023

Fraud claims fly as Pappas hits the KZN campaign trail

The uMngeni mayor says he is up to the ‘mathematically difficult’ challenge

By Paddy Harper
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