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Special Tribunal declares PPE contract awarded by Gauteng health department unlawful and invalid
Health
/ 20 February 2024

Special Tribunal declares PPE contract awarded by Gauteng health department unlawful and invalid

The service provider, LNG, has been ordered to pay back the profit earned from the R113.2 million contract

By Umamah Bakharia
SA’s unemployment rate rises to 32.1%
Business
/ 20 February 2024

SA’s unemployment rate rises to 32.1%

The country’s jobs data comes the day before the tabling of what looks to be another tightly managed budget

By Sarah Smit
Tech is already being used to manipulate us
Analysis
/ 19 February 2024

Tech is already being used to manipulate us

From Egypt to South Africa, fake accounts, bots and generative AI are manipulating African politics. And 2024 is a record year for elections

By Marian Ansah and Justina Asishana
DA calls for ANC top seven to be arrested for contempt of court
Politics
/ 18 February 2024

DA calls for ANC top seven to be arrested for contempt of court

A precedent has already been set by former president Jacob Zuma’s contempt of court order, opposition MP Siviwe Gwarube said

By Lunga Mzangwe
Brush off traditional views of art
Friday
/ 15 February 2024

Brush off traditional views of art

The Mother City’s premier art event promises to leave viewers unbound

By Julia Snowball
Meyiwa trial: Accused says giving testimony about ‘torture’ broke his heart
National
/ 13 February 2024

Meyiwa trial: Accused says giving testimony about ‘torture’ broke his heart

Accused number two Bongani Ntanzi differed with what his lawyer said about the alleged assault that elicited a ‘confession’ from him

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ill workers file class-action suits against coal mining giants
Business
/ 12 February 2024

Ill workers file class-action suits against coal mining giants

They allege they contracted incurable lung diseases while working on mines and want compensation for the harm caused to their health

By Lyse Comins
Sibanye Stillwater job cuts ‘basically done’, says Froneman
Business
/ 11 February 2024

Sibanye Stillwater job cuts ‘basically done’, says Froneman

In an interview, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman also refutes the view that South Africa’s biggest mining employer is overextended

By Sarah Smit
Sona: What matters the message when the future hangs in the balance?
Politics
/ 8 February 2024

Sona: What matters the message when the future hangs in the balance?

Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation speech will count in the long term, if he survives the elections, but it is too late to buy him voters, experts say

By Emsie Ferreira
New poll suggests EFF could topple DA as official opposition
Politics
/ 7 February 2024

New poll suggests EFF could topple DA as official opposition

The poll also suggest the ANC could drop below 50%, requiring it to form a coalition to govern the country

By Lunga Mzangwe
Draft Integrated Resource Plan accepts coal reality, says Thungela chief executive
Business
/ 6 February 2024

Draft Integrated Resource Plan accepts coal reality, says Thungela chief executive

The leading coal exporter is not giving up, even as local logistics constraints and falling prices bear down on sales

By Sarah Smit
Brace yourself for a big petrol price increase in February
National
/ 5 February 2024

Brace yourself for a big petrol price increase in February

Data from the energy fund warns of a significant increase for all grades of fuel

By Umamah Bakharia
How the SANDF has declined over 30 years
Analysis
/ 4 February 2024

How the SANDF has declined over 30 years

The hollowing out of the armed forces was laid bare in 2023, when it was disclosed that 85% of the air force’s aircraft fleet was out of action

By Theo Neethling
Economy braces for Trump 2.0
Analysis
/ 1 February 2024

Economy braces for Trump 2.0

The American presidential hopeful’s world policies make him a bull in a china shop

By Sarah Smit
Murders linked to water tenders are economic sabotage, says Mahlobo
Politics
/ 31 January 2024

Murders linked to water tenders are economic sabotage, says Mahlobo

In 2022, at least four employees working in eThekwini’s water and sanitation unit were killed

By Lunga Mzangwe
SA scores below ‘flawed democracies’ in corruption index
National
/ 30 January 2024

SA scores below ‘flawed democracies’ in corruption index

The country performed worse than China and Cuba in Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index 2023

By Lyse Comins
World court agreed that Israel is on the wrong side of history
Africa
/ 29 January 2024

World court agreed that Israel is on the wrong side of history

South Africa’s case against Israel’s actions in Gaza has boosted its international standing and secured its position as the moral voice of the Global South

By Simon Allison
Scorsese, the king of nonfiction
Friday
/ 28 January 2024

Scorsese, the king of nonfiction

The legendary director has taken a brilliant, terrifying turn over
the past decade

By Luke Feltham
The Playboy Bunny with all the brass and the balls
Friday
/ 25 January 2024

The Playboy Bunny with all the brass and the balls

Francesca Emerson chats about her colourful life in the Hefner empire

By Charles Leonard
EFF to square off in court against parliament’s privileges committee
Politics
/ 24 January 2024

EFF to square off in court against parliament’s privileges committee

The Economic Freedom Fighters wants the court to declare the powers, privileges and immunities rules of parliament as well as the Provincial Legislatures Act unconstitutional

By Mandisa Nyathi
Beachwood developer accuses project’s opponents of ‘fearmongering’
National
/ 23 January 2024

Beachwood developer accuses project’s opponents of ‘fearmongering’

Residents and environmental activists are against a hotel and housing development on the golf course which they say could lead to environmental problems

By Lyse Comins
How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it?
Health
/ 22 January 2024

How does anti-HIV medication work — and would you use it?

Implementation trials start soon in South Africa to help researchers find out what will make people use a two-monthly anti-HIV jab

By Linda Pretorius
Dricus du Plessis becomes South Africa’s first UFC Champion
Sport
/ 20 January 2024

Dricus du Plessis becomes South Africa’s first UFC Champion

The South African won by a split decision in front of a Canadian crowd that was fiercely behind his opponent

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Delinking from the West is critical for SA, says Godongwana
Business
/ 18 January 2024

Delinking from the West is critical for SA, says Godongwana

The finance minister was speaking on a panel in Davos about the expansion of Brics

By Sarah Smit
Emergency services in overdrive as rain batters already flood-hit Durban
The Green Guardian
/ 17 January 2024

Emergency services in overdrive as rain batters already flood-hit Durban

The South African Weather Service has issued a level 5 warning for KwaZulu-Natal as flooding leaves the province at a standstill, and schools close early

By Umamah Bakharia
Don’t worry about non-payment, Ramokgopa tells ANC suppliers
Politics
/ 16 January 2024

Don’t worry about non-payment, Ramokgopa tells ANC suppliers

The ANC treasurer general said people can donate R10 to R30 to the ANC using an SMS code and from R100 to R99 000 through electronic fund transfers

By Lunga Mzangwe
Bottled water in US found to contain miniscule pieces of plastic
The Green Guardian
/ 15 January 2024

Bottled water in US found to contain miniscule pieces of plastic

Nanoplastics are the ‘spawn of microplastics that have broken down even further’, researchers said

By Sheree Bega
UN report spells out dim economic outlook for South Africa
National
/ 14 January 2024

UN report spells out dim economic outlook for South Africa

The United Nations World Economic Situation report said the country’s economy would grow by only 0.5%

By Mandisa Nyathi
Genocide case unlikely to dent SA’s investment case at Davos
Business
/ 11 January 2024

Genocide case unlikely to dent SA’s investment case at Davos

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana noted that South Africa’s position on Israel’s occupation of Palestine has always been clear

By Sarah Smit
New energy plan sends mixed signals to investors
Business
/ 10 January 2024

New energy plan sends mixed signals to investors

The draft IRP 2023 scales back renewable projects viewed as a key source of economic growth

By Sarah Smit
‘Unreliable’ units means load-shedding won’t end soon, says Ramokgopa
National
/ 9 January 2024

‘Unreliable’ units means load-shedding won’t end soon, says Ramokgopa

The plan for rolling out grid infrastructure over the next three years is insufficient to end load-shedding, and requires private investment and funding from the Just Energy Transition Investment Plan

By Mandisa Nyathi
Mbalula admits ANC lied about Nkandla ‘fire pool’ to protect Zuma
Politics
/ 8 January 2024

Mbalula admits ANC lied about Nkandla ‘fire pool’ to protect Zuma

Civil group #NotInMyName says the admission is a reason for citizens to ‘vote better’ in the upcoming elections

By Lunga Mzangwe
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