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Referandum Party for Cape independence to call the DA’s bluff
Politics
/ 11 November 2023

Referandum Party for Cape independence to call the DA’s bluff

The Referendum Party wants an independent Western Cape run by the Democratic Alliance

By Lizeka Tandwa
Merc’s A45 S offers thrills and spills
Motoring
/ 11 November 2023

Merc’s A45 S offers thrills and spills

Does the most powerful production four-cylinder hot hatch still have what it takes?

By Ntsako Mthethwa
A photobomb too far as Duma seizes the moment – and the Rugby World Cup
Thought Leader
/ 10 November 2023

A photobomb too far as Duma seizes the moment – and the Rugby World Cup

KwaZulu-Natal’s apprentice premier is accused of overshadowing his principal, instead of shadowing her

By Paddy Harper
Ramaphosa and buffalo buyer saw Phala Phala deal differently
Politics
/ 10 November 2023

Ramaphosa and buffalo buyer saw Phala Phala deal differently

The South African Reserve Bank heard conflicting versions of the transactions – but accepted that of the president

By Emsie Ferreira
SCA orders oral argument in state’s bid to appeal Nulane ruling
National
/ 10 November 2023

SCA orders oral argument in state’s bid to appeal Nulane ruling

The National Prosecuting Authority lives to fight another day after losing face in the first state capture trial

By Emsie Ferreira
Fund manager and brokers distance themselves from BHI Trust
National
/ 10 November 2023

Fund manager and brokers distance themselves from BHI Trust

Axiam Capital Management say they feel betrayed by Craig Warriner but fear no liability in the matter

By Lyse Comins
Robert Gumede’s Tongaat Hulett purchase hinges on R2bn PIC loan
Business
/ 9 November 2023

Robert Gumede’s Tongaat Hulett purchase hinges on R2bn PIC loan

The agreement will give Terris Sugar discounted ownership of Tongaat Hulett’s R8 billion bank debt and control at the upcoming creditors’ vote

By Paddy Harper
Are the Proteas taking us down heartbreak lane?
Opinion
/ 9 November 2023

Are the Proteas taking us down heartbreak lane?

South African cricket has given us a glimmer of hope … but history tells us how that story ends

By Luke Alfred
The vital role of zoos in the 21st century
The Green Guardian
/ 9 November 2023

The vital role of zoos in the 21st century

Zoos are crucial spaces for conservation and involving people in nature

By Martinette Kruger and Adam Viljoen
Banning and phasing out 10 problem plastics in SA will boost the economy
The Green Guardian
/ 9 November 2023

Banning and phasing out 10 problem plastics in SA will boost the economy

New WWF South Africa research comes on the eve of the next round of negotiations on global plastic treaty

By Sheree Bega
Creecy: Talks on global plastic treaty a milestone in bid to end plastic pollution
The Green Guardian
/ 9 November 2023

Creecy: Talks on global plastic treaty a milestone in bid to end plastic pollution

Developing countries, including South Africa, will argue for a financial mechanism to help them curb plastic pollution

By Sheree Bega
Senzo Meyiwa: Drama as state witness claims defence disclosed confidential document to the accused
National
/ 8 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa: Drama as state witness claims defence disclosed confidential document to the accused

But defence advocate Zandile Mshololo told the court the document the accused were seen reading was actually their indictment

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Matric students need mental health support to handle exam stress, Sadag says
Education
/ 8 November 2023

Matric students need mental health support to handle exam stress, Sadag says

A recent poll by Unicef South Africa found that 73% of young people needed mental health support over the past year

By Umamah Bakharia
‘Climate change and health must be high on the African agenda’
The Green Guardian
/ 8 November 2023

‘Climate change and health must be high on the African agenda’

During COP28, health experts want negotiations will include health

By Wakio Mbogho
Uneasy lies the head that wears the American crown
Thought Leader
/ 8 November 2023

Uneasy lies the head that wears the American crown

The world can no longer remain coy in the face of war: the United States is a bully and we must stand up to it

By Donovan E Williams
Court challenge to Cape road extension that threatens endangered toads
The Green Guardian
/ 8 November 2023

Court challenge to Cape road extension that threatens endangered toads

A section of the new road will run along the edge of a 50 hectare wetland and affect three breeding ponds used by the toad

By John Yeld
No evidence of animal neglect, says Joburg zoo, in response to online petition
National
/ 8 November 2023

No evidence of animal neglect, says Joburg zoo, in response to online petition

A petition on social media alleging underweight lions, giraffes eating sticks and depressed elephants has attracted 30 000 signatures since August

By Umamah Bakharia
2022 census: Growing concerns over South Africa’s development agenda
Thought Leader
/ 8 November 2023

2022 census: Growing concerns over South Africa’s development agenda

There are a number of employment dynamics which will hinder the country’s development if not addressed

By Mxolisi Zondo
High court says Zimbabwe Extension Permit stands pending any appeal
National
/ 7 November 2023

High court says Zimbabwe Extension Permit stands pending any appeal

An application for an enforcement order was hence dismissed as unnecessary because the permit holders already had this protection under an earlier interim order

By Emsie Ferreira
Naledi Pandor outlines 7-point Gaza peace plan
Politics
/ 7 November 2023

Naledi Pandor outlines 7-point Gaza peace plan

An immediate ceasefire and the use of a UN rapid-deployment force to protect civilians are among Naledi Pandor’s proposed actions

By Paddy Harper
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Police officer says he drove around with accused man to relieve boredom in his cell
National
/ 7 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Police officer says he drove around with accused man to relieve boredom in his cell

Defence advocate Thulani Mngomezulu said he client was booked out for so many hours to be tortured and assaulted

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Calib Cassim: Eskom aims to cap load-shedding at stage four
National
/ 7 November 2023

Calib Cassim: Eskom aims to cap load-shedding at stage four

The acting chief executive said it was imperative to bridge the gap of 4000 to 6000 megawatts of dispatchable capacity

By Emsie Ferreira
ANC committee calls out Eskom for blocking 200 megawatts from Namibia, Mozambique
Politics
/ 7 November 2023

ANC committee calls out Eskom for blocking 200 megawatts from Namibia, Mozambique

Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgop has asked for more powers over Eskom board during national working committee meeting

By Lizeka Tandwa
Reforms are not a silver bullet for the energy crisis
Thought Leader
/ 7 November 2023

Reforms are not a silver bullet for the energy crisis

It is imperative that South Africa explore alternatives beyond privatisation

By Andile Zulu
Meet the 2024 Bird of the Year
The Green Guardian
/ 7 November 2023

Meet the 2024 Bird of the Year

Bateleur, with its distinctive plumage and graceful flight pattern, is under threat

By Sheree Bega
Nasa takes to SA’s skies to map Cape biodiversity
The Green Guardian
/ 6 November 2023

Nasa takes to SA’s skies to map Cape biodiversity

Cutting-edge research will focus on the Greater Cape Floristic Region, which is home to thousands of plant species unique to the area

By Sheree Bega
Finding words that lead to peace in Palestine and Israel
Thought Leader
/ 6 November 2023

Finding words that lead to peace in Palestine and Israel

South Africa must continue a delicate diplomatic dance if it hopes to be a mediator in the Middle East

By Ian Siebörger
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Police officer allegedly offered the accused a job a week before his arrest
National
/ 6 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Police officer allegedly offered the accused a job a week before his arrest

Police officer disputes the claim that a brigadier asked accused number two, Bongani Ntanzi, to strip his shirt off

By Mandisa Ndlovu
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
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