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Joburg water outages: ‘Nobody should be living like this’
The Green Guardian
/ 6 November 2023

Joburg water outages: ‘Nobody should be living like this’

Rand Water, Johannesburg Water and the department of water and sanitation are to meet civil society groups on Saturday

By Sheree Bega
Pretoria recalls its Tel Aviv envoys, prepares to act against Israeli ambassador to South Africa
Politics
/ 6 November 2023

Pretoria recalls its Tel Aviv envoys, prepares to act against Israeli ambassador to South Africa

The cabinet has expressed its ongoing concerns about the impunity of Israel in violating United Nations resolutions

By Paddy Harper
US says reciprocal access to duty free still on the cards
Business
/ 6 November 2023

US says reciprocal access to duty free still on the cards

Joy Basu said the US wants women owned business to benefit more from Agoa

By Lizeka Tandwa
Israel intensifies Gaza strikes despite ceasefire calls
World
/ 6 November 2023

Israel intensifies Gaza strikes despite ceasefire calls

Israeli troops and Hamas fighters engaged in house-to-house combat in densely populated Gaza, where the war has sent 1.5 million people fleeing to other parts of the territory in a desperate search for cover

By Adel Zaanoun and Daphne Rousseau
Financial ombud returns R39 million to consumers
National
/ 6 November 2023

Financial ombud returns R39 million to consumers

The office has resolved more than 1 364 complaints in favour of consumers but has withdrawn from long-standing property syndication cases

By Lyse Comins
Middle-class South Africans reject traditional retirement
National
/ 6 November 2023

Middle-class South Africans reject traditional retirement

Driven by purpose and financial necessity, older citizens are opting to remain economically active later in life

By Lyse Comins
Climate change effects on Africa are ‘brutal’
The Green Guardian
/ 5 November 2023

Climate change effects on Africa are ‘brutal’

Given the continent’s high exposure, fragility and low adaptive capacity, the effects of climate change are ‘expected to be felt more severely’

By Sheree Bega
Ekurhuleni finances in the positive, says Malema
Politics
/ 5 November 2023

Ekurhuleni finances in the positive, says Malema

The EFF leader was addressing thousands of party members in Gauteng, where its partnerships with the ANC have come under pressure

By Sarah Smit
Ramokgopa promises November delivery date for updated IRP
National
/ 5 November 2023

Ramokgopa promises November delivery date for updated IRP

The minister also gave an update on the return of Koeberg unit one, which was taken offline for refurbishments almost a year ago

By Sarah Smit
INTERVIEW: Dricus du Plessis
Sport
/ 5 November 2023

INTERVIEW: Dricus du Plessis

From the gym that made it all happen to his current frustrations in the UFC, the fighter talks about his journey and where he would like to be

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Biden administration acknowledges damage done by  Brigety claims
National
/ 4 November 2023

Biden administration acknowledges damage done by Brigety claims

US diplomat Joy Basu said that Pretoria still needs to do more to convince congress to renew Agoa

By Lizeka Tandwa
Explainer: IEC urges voters to use online registration platform
Politics
/ 4 November 2023

Explainer: IEC urges voters to use online registration platform

The electoral commission has seen an increase in the number of people using the platform but says about 14 million people have not yet registered

By Mandisa Ndlovu
United States won’t lower its Agoa human rights standards
Business
/ 4 November 2023

United States won’t lower its Agoa human rights standards

South Africa’s eligibility has been called into question, with some US lawmakers citing the country’s stance on Russia and, most recently, Israel and Gaza

By Sarah Smit
Name changes: The long road to a national identity
National
/ 4 November 2023

Name changes: The long road to a national identity

The change of street and place names rouses the country’s attention unlike anything else and that’s unlikely to change anytime soon

By Luke Feltham
Contender for the hot-hatch crown
Motoring
/ 4 November 2023

Contender for the hot-hatch crown

Toyota’s GR Corolla, the big sibling of the sublime GR Yaris, ticks most of the boxes

By Avon Middleton
Tshwane, government departments must work together for Hammanskraal water – Public Protector
The Green Guardian
/ 3 November 2023

Tshwane, government departments must work together for Hammanskraal water – Public Protector

The report found that a failure to upgrade the Rooiwal wastewater treatment works is a health risk to residents

By Sheree Bega
US eyes Africa’s industrialisation to grow superpower’s might
Business
/ 3 November 2023

US eyes Africa’s industrialisation to grow superpower’s might

US deputy secretary of commerce Don Graves said Agoa’s renewal has strong bipartisan support, as lawmakers acknowledge the importance of the continent’s consumer base

By Sarah Smit
ANC trying to bring EFF down in Ekurhuleni, Nkululeko Dunga alleges
Politics
/ 3 November 2023

ANC trying to bring EFF down in Ekurhuleni, Nkululeko Dunga alleges

The ANC accuses the EFF of trying to govern Ekurhuleni metro, where the two parties are in a coalition, without consultation

By Mandisa Nyathi
Agoa must not undermine African free trade, says AfCFTA secretary general
National
/ 3 November 2023

Agoa must not undermine African free trade, says AfCFTA secretary general

Wamkele Mene said Agoa, which grants eligible African countries duty-free access to US markets, ought to pursue greater alignment with the African Continental Free Trade Area

By Sarah Smit
Cachalia vows more ‘truth to power’ after DA demotion 
Politics
/ 3 November 2023

Cachalia vows more ‘truth to power’ after DA demotion 

Party leader John Steenhuisen said the comments on the Israel-Gaza conflict undermined his leadership

By Paddy Harper
Agoa and labour’s ‘nothing about us, without us’ moment
Thought Leader
/ 2 November 2023

Agoa and labour’s ‘nothing about us, without us’ moment

Trade unions from the US and sub-Saharan Africa will be calling for decent work to be put on the agenda at this week’s Agoa forum

By Sarah Smit
Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Informant that told us of Ntanzi’s involvement’
National
/ 2 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: ‘Informant that told us of Ntanzi’s involvement’

Witness says Ntanzi claimed to have only heard of the footballer’s murder on the news as he was at work on the day

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Mini-budget raises questions about SA’s growth prospects
National
/ 2 November 2023

Mini-budget raises questions about SA’s growth prospects

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has emphasised the need to address supply-side constraints, such as the country’s energy and logistics crises

By Sarah Smit
Ingonyama Trust Board bankrolled Zwelithini’s lavish lifestyle
National
/ 2 November 2023

Ingonyama Trust Board bankrolled Zwelithini’s lavish lifestyle

The ITB bought the late Zulu king a R2.9 million BMW, paid his tax bills and legal fees, as well as the royal family’s transport and accommodation

By Paddy Harper
Meyiwa murder: Defence alleges accused was assaulted until he ‘messed himself’
National
/ 1 November 2023

Meyiwa murder: Defence alleges accused was assaulted until he ‘messed himself’

Defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu told the Pretoria high court that state witness Constable Jabulani Buthelezi went beyond the scope of his work

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Mid-term budget: Tax hikes on the horizon
National
/ 1 November 2023

Mid-term budget: Tax hikes on the horizon

Increases will be announced in the new year to raise an additional R15 billion in revenue

By Emsie Ferreira
Social relief of distress grant extended until 2025
Business
/ 1 November 2023

Social relief of distress grant extended until 2025

But Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana says beyond that mark, a comprehensive review of all welfare grants is needed

By Emsie Ferreira
KwaZulu-Natal municipalities in dire straits
Government News
/ 1 November 2023

KwaZulu-Natal municipalities in dire straits

Municipalities collectively owe Eskom more than R1 billion and are mired in unauthorised and wasteful expenditure and lack of consequence management

By Lyse Comins
Racism, respect and war in rugby
Thought Leader
/ 1 November 2023

Racism, respect and war in rugby

The accusation that Bongi Mbonambi directed racist language at an England player reminds us that we should not cheapen the dangers of racism in sport

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Cosatu: Agoa must support Africa’s industrialisation
Business
/ 31 October 2023

Cosatu: Agoa must support Africa’s industrialisation

Beneficiation growth, decent work, penalties for companies that violate labour laws and ensuring multinational companies pay taxes in Africa are among the issues unions will raise

By Lyse Comins
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Witness adamant that accused was not tortured into confessing
National
/ 31 October 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Witness adamant that accused was not tortured into confessing

Previous state witnesses had told the court that they saw no injuries on accused number two, Bongani Ntanzi

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Charges against fake doctor ‘Matthew Lani’ dropped
National
/ 31 October 2023

Charges against fake doctor ‘Matthew Lani’ dropped

The TikTok influencer was arrested on Sunday night at the Helen Joseph Hospital for impersonating a medical practitioner

By Umamah Bakharia
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