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Ethiopian forces implicated in Amhara war crimes
Africa
/ 18 September 2023

Ethiopian forces implicated in Amhara war crimes

Footage filmed in Debre Markos appears to show Ethiopian troops executing two unarmed individuals

By Zecharias Zelalem
SAPS bungle farm murder cases as much as other investigations
Analysis
/ 18 September 2023

SAPS bungle farm murder cases as much as other investigations

Priority must be given to crime detection and intelligence work, not just visible policing

By Lyse Comins
Energy update: Diesel supply back on track, Kusile ahead of schedule
National
/ 17 September 2023

Energy update: Diesel supply back on track, Kusile ahead of schedule

Units one to three will be restored to service sooner than expected, likely meaning less load-shedding, electricity minister promises

By Emsie Ferreira
Southern right whales dropped 23% in body weight
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2023

Southern right whales dropped 23% in body weight

This is because of a reduction and fluctuation in krill in their feeding grounds in the Southern Ocean

By Sheree Bega
Buthelezi helped ‘avoid disaster’ during South Africa’s transition: Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 16 September 2023

Buthelezi helped ‘avoid disaster’ during South Africa’s transition: Ramaphosa

Ramaphosa said that the IFP leader had helped end the violence which had gripped the country ahead of the 1994 polls.

By Paddy Harper
When only the court can set you free
National
/ 15 September 2023

When only the court can set you free

Should Brannon Petersen only be reconsidered to be released in August next year, he would have spent 27 years in prison, ten years after his indefinite sentence expired

By Eunice Masson
Lamola insists there is progress in prosecuting state capture cases
Politics
/ 15 September 2023

Lamola insists there is progress in prosecuting state capture cases

Apart from seven cases before court, dozens more are under investigation, the minister told parliament

By Eyaaz Matwadia
How extreme heat will harm cattle
The Green Guardian
/ 15 September 2023

How extreme heat will harm cattle

Cattle farmers will either have to provide protection for their animals, or shift to more resilient breeds or to other livestock

By Sheree Bega
Free State captive lion breeder found guilty of cruelty and negligence
The Green Guardian
/ 15 September 2023

Free State captive lion breeder found guilty of cruelty and negligence

The Petrus Steyn breeder on the farm Steilfontein was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment or a fine of R4 000

By Eunice Masson
Taking stock of world’s bid to limit the climate crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 15 September 2023

Taking stock of world’s bid to limit the climate crisis

A United Nations report paves the path ahead for COP28 taking place in the UAE in December

By Ozayr Patel
ActionSA comes down hard on BEE, migration
Politics
/ 15 September 2023

ActionSA comes down hard on BEE, migration

Several of the policy resolutions adopted by the party were reiterations of statements its leader, Herman Mashaba, had previously made

By Mandisa Nyathi
Cabinet rejects treasury’s proposed cuts
Politics
/ 15 September 2023

Cabinet rejects treasury’s proposed cuts

The proposal suggested the bloated cabinet be cut and departments trim their expenditure

By Lizeka Tandwa and Sarah Smit
State lambasts Nulane trial judge in petition to the supreme court of appeal
National
/ 14 September 2023

State lambasts Nulane trial judge in petition to the supreme court of appeal

The acting judge who discharged Gutpa associates in the first state capture case fell short of legal and ethical standards, the National Prosecuting Authority submitted

By Emsie Ferreira
Mondli Gungubele says Postbank mass resignation was to avoid accountability for unlawful contract
National
/ 14 September 2023

Mondli Gungubele says Postbank mass resignation was to avoid accountability for unlawful contract

The minister has been accused by the Postbank board of being treated with hostility, undermined and disrespected

By Eunice Masson
Mantashe accuses NGOs of being CIA funded
The Green Guardian
/ 14 September 2023

Mantashe accuses NGOs of being CIA funded

NGO’s should not have “unfettered veto powers” over development in South Africa, according to the minister

By Mandisa Nyathi
NASA to publish long-awaited UFO report
World
/ 14 September 2023

NASA to publish long-awaited UFO report

There have been more than 800 “events” collected over 27 years, of which two to five percent are thought to be possibly anomalous

By Afp
Is there life for the IFP after Buthelezi?
Analysis
/ 14 September 2023

Is there life for the IFP after Buthelezi?

Leadership tension and a coalition backlash are the first hurdles the party faces

By Paddy Harper
Ipid investigates man being dragged by police van
National
/ 14 September 2023

Ipid investigates man being dragged by police van

Members attached to Kensington police in Cape Town are under investigation for alleged police brutality

By Eunice Masson
Solly Msimanga is DA candidate for Gauteng premier
Politics
/ 13 September 2023

Solly Msimanga is DA candidate for Gauteng premier

Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen also called for parties to support its motion to dissolve the Johannesburg council

By Lizeka Tandwa
Meyiwa trial: Defence wants all photos downloaded from accused’s phone
National
/ 13 September 2023

Meyiwa trial: Defence wants all photos downloaded from accused’s phone

Defence lawyers say they cannot proceed without the photographs, while state prosecutor George Baloyi is against the trial not continuing

By Mandisa Ndlovu
‘Rocket and feather’ food prices signal inadequate competition – watchdog
National
/ 13 September 2023

‘Rocket and feather’ food prices signal inadequate competition – watchdog

In its latest essential food pricing monitoring report, the Competition Commission notes consumer prices were slow to come down despite easing inflation. Blame load-shedding?

By Sarah Smit
Invasive alien species driving animal and plant extinctions
The Green Guardian
/ 13 September 2023

Invasive alien species driving animal and plant extinctions

A major new report warns that invasive alien species wreaking havoc on nature and thus on nature’s contribution to people

By Sheree Bega
Mkhwebane to challenge her removal
National
/ 13 September 2023

Mkhwebane to challenge her removal

The public protector was removed from office on the grounds of misconduct and incompetence by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday

By Eunice Masson
Report decries low convictions for farm murders and attacks
National
/ 13 September 2023

Report decries low convictions for farm murders and attacks

The AfriForum report says 95% of serious and violent rural crimes committed over the past four years remain unsolved

By Lyse Comins
Pick n Pay: How labour has fared in Ackerman’s empire
Business
/ 13 September 2023

Pick n Pay: How labour has fared in Ackerman’s empire

The retail giant was known for his role in opposing apartheid-era labour restrictions. But as economic conditions became tough, so did Pick n Pay

By Sarah Smit
‘Don’t throw the dice’, judge warns in Telkom labour dispute
Business
/ 12 September 2023

‘Don’t throw the dice’, judge warns in Telkom labour dispute

A group of former employees are fighting for their jobs which were outsourced to WNS Global Services SA eight years ago

By Lyse Comins
Court hears Democratic Alliance challenge to Eskom tariff increases
National
/ 12 September 2023

Court hears Democratic Alliance challenge to Eskom tariff increases

The official opposition has argued that the National Energy Regulator of South Africa had not considered the effect of the tarrif rise on poor households

By Mandisa Nyathi
SIU accuses De Ruyter of maladministration
National
/ 12 September 2023

SIU accuses De Ruyter of maladministration

Andy Mothibi tells MPs the former Eskom CEO could face legal action

By Emsie Ferreira
Action SA Western Cape supporters sceptical of coalition with DA, says provincial chair
Politics
/ 12 September 2023

Action SA Western Cape supporters sceptical of coalition with DA, says provincial chair

Michelle Wasserman said her party was not aiming to take away votes from the DA in next year’s provincial elections, but rather from the ANC

By Lizeka Tandwa
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Court proceedings adjourn as one of the accused is unwell
National
/ 12 September 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Court proceedings adjourn as one of the accused is unwell

Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng granted an order to the head of the Lueewkop prison for Fisokuhle Ntuli to be examined by a doctor

By Mandisa Ndlovu
High court denies Zuma leave to appeal against Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 12 September 2023

High court denies Zuma leave to appeal against Ramaphosa

The former president sought to challenge the court’s finding that his private prosecution of the president was unlawful and invalid

By Emsie Ferreira
IFP founder Mangosuthu Buthelezi awarded a category one state funeral
Politics
/ 12 September 2023

IFP founder Mangosuthu Buthelezi awarded a category one state funeral

Flags will fly at half mast on government buildings until after the Zulu prime minister is buried

By Paddy Harper
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