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Brics summit to go ahead without Vladimir Putin
Politics
/ 19 July 2023

Brics summit to go ahead without Vladimir Putin

Foreign minister Sergey Lavrov will lead Moscow’s delegation instead of the Russian president

By Paddy Harper
It’s flu season, but why does it happen in winter?
Article
/ 18 July 2023

It’s flu season, but why does it happen in winter?

When the season starts varies in different provinces, as do the strains of the viruses

By Ogone Motlogeloa, Jennifer Fitchett and Neville Sweijd
Nelson Mandela’s legacy: Striving for a liberated society
Thought Leader
/ 18 July 2023

Nelson Mandela’s legacy: Striving for a liberated society

A world where where individual well-being is measured by collective prosperity is within our reach if we are prepared to put in the hard work that it requires

By Sumaya Hendricks
Paul Mashatile still watches his back
Politics
/ 14 July 2023

Paul Mashatile still watches his back

The deputy president has said his life was at risk before the ANC elections and some still want to oust him

By Lizeka Tandwa
Police identify 12 suspects for truck torchings, Cele says
National
/ 12 July 2023

Police identify 12 suspects for truck torchings, Cele says

The police are out in full force protecting national freeways against further attacks on trucks after 21 vehicles were torched this week

By Lyse Comins
Give us a week, Mashatile says on question of Putin’s Brics attendance
Politics
/ 12 July 2023

Give us a week, Mashatile says on question of Putin’s Brics attendance

The deputy president confirmed that South Africa would be forced to host the Brics summit and was likely to host the Russian leader in person

By Lizeka Tandwa
Magashule vs Mbalula: Icons of South Africa’s leadership malaise
Thought Leader
/ 10 July 2023

Magashule vs Mbalula: Icons of South Africa’s leadership malaise

The language on both sides of the kerfuffle highlights the depth of our political descent

By Ian Siebörger
July 2021: Riots? What riots?
Opinion
/ 9 July 2023

July 2021: Riots? What riots?

On July 9, looting and violence started in KwaZulu-Natal and the scars of those eight terrible days are still red and angry

By Des Erasmus
SA’s R210 billion grid dilemma hits pause on load-shedding fix
National
/ 7 July 2023

SA’s R210 billion grid dilemma hits pause on load-shedding fix

Renewable energy could close the gap between demand and supply, ending load-shedding. But out-of-pocket Eskom must find money to upgrade its transmission infrastructure first

By Sarah Smit and Mandisa Nyathi
Umgeni Water executive gunned down days before merger
National
/ 5 July 2023

Umgeni Water executive gunned down days before merger

Xolani Chamane had been at the meeting at which murdered councillor Mnqobi Molefe was threatened with death last year

By Paddy Harper
VIP officers in assault video are part of Mashatile security detail
National
/ 4 July 2023

VIP officers in assault video are part of Mashatile security detail

IPID has identified the victims of the beatings as military trainees

By Eunice Masson
Date set for DA ‘moonshot pact’ convention
Politics
/ 3 July 2023

Date set for DA ‘moonshot pact’ convention

Seven opposition parties will agree on the rules of engagement to unseat the ANC

By Paddy Harper
After much drama, Collen Malatji elected ANCYL president
Politics
/ 2 July 2023

After much drama, Collen Malatji elected ANCYL president

Phumzile Mgcina was elected deputy president, Mntuwoxolo Ngudle as secretary general, Tsakani Shiviti as deputy secretary general and Zwelo Masilela as treasurer general.

By Lizeka Tandwa
This is why termination of Zimbabwe special permits was declared unconstitutional
National
/ 28 June 2023

This is why termination of Zimbabwe special permits was declared unconstitutional

The home affairs minister’s decision was unconstitutional and procedurally unfair, the Pretoria high court found

By Emsie Ferreira
Termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid
National
/ 28 June 2023

Termination of Zimbabwean Exemption Permit declared unlawful, unconstitutional and invalid

The ZEP is extended until the end of June 2024

By Tania Broughton
‘We fought bullets so you guys can fight with ballots’
Politics
/ 28 June 2023

‘We fought bullets so you guys can fight with ballots’

The Electoral Commission of South Africa hopes to trigger conversations among the youth about the importance of voting

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Eskom board dithers over suspending Oberholzer for his part in Fidelity security contract
National
/ 27 June 2023

Eskom board dithers over suspending Oberholzer for his part in Fidelity security contract

Sources say the board will wait until the investigation is completed before making a decision

By Mandisa Nyathi
Why so few South Africans have so much and so many, so little
Opinion
/ 26 June 2023

Why so few South Africans have so much and so many, so little

To change inequality does not require knowing the future, to be certain of the outcome. It requires us to have belief in an idea and, like Mandela, try to make this dream come true

By Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
Ideology weighs down the NHI
National
/ 23 June 2023

Ideology weighs down the NHI

Only the rich have unrestricted access to medical care but the state’s ability to deliver universal health is rightly questioned

By Emsie Ferreira
Inflation drops to lowest level in more than a year
Business
/ 21 June 2023

Inflation drops to lowest level in more than a year

The headline rate eased to 6.3% year-on-year in May, down from 6.8%

By Sarah Smit
Poland fiasco highlights need for Brics unity
Opinion
/ 20 June 2023

Poland fiasco highlights need for Brics unity

An expanded Brics grouping would be a counterbalance to the West – the United States in particular

By Nontobeko Hlela
The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine
Politics
/ 19 June 2023

The arms dealer behind the African peace mission to Ukraine

A weapons manufacturer on a peace mission. What could possibly go wrong?

By Simon Allison
Why popular culture is fascinated by Shaka and the Zulu nation
Friday
/ 17 June 2023

Why popular culture is fascinated by Shaka and the Zulu nation

The new series ‘Shaka Ilembe’ is a chance for black South African filmmakers to tell the story from their own perspective

By Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
SA, US both lose if Washington breaks off relations with Pretoria
Politics
/ 15 June 2023

SA, US both lose if Washington breaks off relations with Pretoria

The South African government has remained coy over its economic ties with the US, but Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s office has issued a subtle warning to Pretoria

By Lizeka Tandwa, Emsie Ferreira and Paddy Harper
R450m project to remove invasive mice from Marion Island
The Green Guardian
/ 14 June 2023

R450m project to remove invasive mice from Marion Island

Seabirds, many of them globally threatened, are sitting ducks for the rodents who are eating them alive

By Sheree Bega
ANC expels Ace Magashule
Politics
/ 12 June 2023

ANC expels Ace Magashule

Former secretary did not provide the party with reasons why he should not be expelled, as requested

By Paddy Harper
Jo’burg is filthy because R1.3bn has been syphoned from PikitUp
National
/ 11 June 2023

Jo’burg is filthy because R1.3bn has been syphoned from PikitUp

The city has reappointed a ‘grossly dishonest’ executive found by a forensic investigation to have ‘wasted’ its finances

By Khaya Koko
Cabinet has taken no clear decision on Brics summit, says Ntshavheni
Politics
/ 8 June 2023

Cabinet has taken no clear decision on Brics summit, says Ntshavheni

An inter-ministerial committee wants the summit shifted to another host nation

By Emsie Ferreira
Joburg mayor receiving medical treatment after becoming ill during council debate
Politics
/ 7 June 2023

Joburg mayor receiving medical treatment after becoming ill during council debate

Gwamanda was unwell when he delivered his state of the city address and had to be rushed to hospital during the debate following his speech

By Emsie Ferreira
SA water quality has deteriorated and could pose a health risk – DWS
The Green Guardian
/ 6 June 2023

SA water quality has deteriorated and could pose a health risk – DWS

The Department of Water and Sanitation’s Blue and Green Drop Reports show that microbiological and chemical compliance are lacking in our drinking water

By Ozayr Patel
Swift action: Sanction-heavy future calls for policymakers to de-risk
Thought Leader
/ 6 June 2023

Swift action: Sanction-heavy future calls for policymakers to de-risk

The Reserve Bank has warned that sanctions will be ‘catastrophic’ to the economy, which is currently vulnerable to geopolitical shocks

By Sarah Smit
Portable treatment plant to supply drinking water to Hammanskraal by March next year
The Green Guardian
/ 5 June 2023

Portable treatment plant to supply drinking water to Hammanskraal by March next year

The Rooiwal wastewater treatment works is set for a R4 billion upgrade

By Sheree Bega
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