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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
Nominations for the M&G Greening the Future awards are now open
The Green Guardian
/ 8 September 2023

Nominations for the M&G Greening the Future awards are now open

The awards will coincide with COP28

By Lesego Chepape
Cele: Police secure 100 KZN political killing convictions
Politics
/ 6 September 2023

Cele: Police secure 100 KZN political killing convictions

Investigations have revealed that hitmen are hiring top lawyers to defend themselves and that the biggest threat to political victims is from within their own parties

By Lyse Comins
Lifeline for John Hume’s 2 000 rhinos
The Green Guardian
/ 5 September 2023

Lifeline for John Hume’s 2 000 rhinos

African Parks steps in as new owner of Platinum Rhino plans to rewild the rhinos and offspring over the next decade

By Sheree Bega
Creecy calls for non-debt solutions as hard-hit continent seeks climate finance
The Green Guardian
/ 4 September 2023

Creecy calls for non-debt solutions as hard-hit continent seeks climate finance

Minister Barbara Creecy says African countries need ‘a new suite of financing instruments, with a set of favourable terms and conditions that are not debt generators’

By Mandisa Nyathi
Cost of household food basket up by 7.3%
National
/ 3 September 2023

Cost of household food basket up by 7.3%

Foods that increased overall in price in August by 5% or more included rice (5%), butternut (9%), apples (8%) and oranges (8%)

By Lyse Comins
Illegal mining: High risks to environment, infrastructure
National
/ 1 September 2023

Illegal mining: High risks to environment, infrastructure

The effect of illegal mining includes sabotaged pipelines that contaminate the environment, illegal water usage, sinkholes, underground fires and explosions

By Sheree Bega
Estina trial date set for August next year
National
/ 30 August 2023

Estina trial date set for August next year

As in the Nulane case, the prosecution alleges that the now fugitive Gupta brothers conspired with the accused to fleece the Free State

By Emsie Ferreira
New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up
National
/ 29 August 2023

New report reveals EOH corporate corruption case study and clean-up

The JSE listed IT services company has turned itself around and remains a service provider to the government and private sector

By Lyse Comins
Ampersand Mixtape 6: Reasons to be Cheerful
Podcasts
/ 25 August 2023

Ampersand Mixtape 6: Reasons to be Cheerful

This mixtape gives you 38 musical reasons to be cheerful. It’s brim-full of happy songs from across genres, borders and generations, guaranteed to put a perma-grin on your face

By Charles Leonard
No Sandton showdown at Brics+6
Opinion
/ 24 August 2023

No Sandton showdown at Brics+6

A drama-free summit reminds the opposition that Cyril is still running the show

By Paddy Harper
Meyiwa trial: No fingerprints on door
National
/ 23 August 2023

Meyiwa trial: No fingerprints on door

Defence advocate Zandile Mshololo reiterated the assertion that the bullet found in the kitchen was planted

By Mandisa Ndlovu
India, China to hold bilateral meetings on sidelines of Brics summit
Politics
/ 22 August 2023

India, China to hold bilateral meetings on sidelines of Brics summit

The nuclear-armed nations have a tense relationship because of disputed territories at multiple border areas

By Lizeka Tandwa
Zondo commission punished with costs order in Salim Essa case
National
/ 21 August 2023

Zondo commission punished with costs order in Salim Essa case

The order raises questions as to who directs the defence of challenges to the work of commissions of inquiry

By Emsie Ferreira
Will Karpowership get the nod – and do we want that?
Analysis
/ 17 August 2023

Will Karpowership get the nod – and do we want that?

The Turkish-based gas-to-power firm thinks it is ready to swoop in and save the day by quickly providing more energy to South Africa

By Ozayr Patel
Unemployment Insurance Fund fraud is a ‘lifestyle’ in KwaZulu-Natal
National
/ 16 August 2023

Unemployment Insurance Fund fraud is a ‘lifestyle’ in KwaZulu-Natal

A total of R2.6 billion was recovered by the UIF nationally through its ‘follow the money’ project which is auditing companies that benefited from Covid-19 relief scheme

By Lyse Comins
Durban rates revolt: not easy or cheap
Opinion
/ 15 August 2023

Durban rates revolt: not easy or cheap

eThekwini residents must be commended for withholding rates because of poor services and corruption, but a dispute also calls for serious funding and long-term commitment

By Jonathan Erasmus
eThekwini DA corruption claims: Motion for forensic audit to be tabled
Politics
/ 14 August 2023

eThekwini DA corruption claims: Motion for forensic audit to be tabled

Political parties want the city to investigate the involvement of the Democratic Alliance’s Mergan Chetty in allegedly covering up corruption claims

By Paddy Harper
State witness says Bongani Ntanzi scuffled with Senzo Meyiwa before the footballer was shot
National
/ 10 August 2023

State witness says Bongani Ntanzi scuffled with Senzo Meyiwa before the footballer was shot

The defence advocate questioned Tumelo Madlala’s description of accused number two, Ntanzi

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ramaphosa: Dodging the bullets of Phala Phala and Putin
Opinion
/ 9 August 2023

Ramaphosa: Dodging the bullets of Phala Phala and Putin

The president has an opportunity at the Brics summit to increase pressure on Russia to end the war on Ukraine. Will he use it?

By Ian Siebörger
UPDATED: City of Cape Town is ‘arrogant’, says transport minister over taxi violence
National
/ 8 August 2023

UPDATED: City of Cape Town is ‘arrogant’, says transport minister over taxi violence

Sindisiwe Chikunga said that the city’s by-laws contravened national laws

By Eunice Masson
Brics is not pro-Russian or anti-West, says Pandor
Politics
/ 7 August 2023

Brics is not pro-Russian or anti-West, says Pandor

South Africa would not subscribe to any expansion philosophy that could create more hostility in the world, according to the minister

By Emsie Ferreira
High court denies NPA leave to challenge Nulane ruling
National
/ 3 August 2023

High court denies NPA leave to challenge Nulane ruling

The trial judge said the prosecution was trying to reserve questions of fact, not law

By Emsie Ferreira
ANC veterans to focus on candidates’ integrity in election list process
Politics
/ 1 August 2023

ANC veterans to focus on candidates’ integrity in election list process

Party stalwarts want the Zondo commission’s recommendations on the ANC to be implemented

By Paddy Harper
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence tells state witness not to testify on hearsay
National
/ 31 July 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence tells state witness not to testify on hearsay

The witness could not prove that it was accused number five who made calls to Meyiwa’s girlfriend, Kelly Khumalo

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ebrahim Patel announces a R1.3bn resilience fund to address energy crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 27 July 2023

Ebrahim Patel announces a R1.3bn resilience fund to address energy crisis

The Energy One Stop Shop and Energy Resilience Fund is aimed at cutting red tape and accelerating regulatory processes in renewable projects

By Mandisa Nyathi
Axe falls on ANC rebels as Mangaung no confidence vote looms
Politics
/ 26 July 2023

Axe falls on ANC rebels as Mangaung no confidence vote looms

A no confidence motion against speaker Maryke Davies is set to take place on Friday

By Paddy Harper
Competition Tribunal approves Takatso Consortium takeover of SAA
Business
/ 25 July 2023

Competition Tribunal approves Takatso Consortium takeover of SAA

Takatso will now own 51% of the national flag carrier while the government becomes the minority shareholder with 49% ownership

By Anathi Madubela
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Judge dismisses no intruders claim
National
/ 25 July 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Judge dismisses no intruders claim

State witness Zandile Khumalo says the defence must provide evidence for its claim that the people in the house killed the Bafana Bafana captain

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Meyiwa trial: ‘Don’t raise your voice at me, I am not your wife,’ Zandile Khumalo tells defence lawyer
National
/ 24 July 2023

Meyiwa trial: ‘Don’t raise your voice at me, I am not your wife,’ Zandile Khumalo tells defence lawyer

Zandile Khumalo was undeterred even after Judge Ratha Mokgoatlheng called her to order

By Mandisa Ndlovu
ANC boots rebel members after Mangaung by-elections victory
Politics
/ 20 July 2023

ANC boots rebel members after Mangaung by-elections victory

The governing party is now looking to oust Democratic Alliance speaker Maryke Davies

By Paddy Harper
Former combatant’s lonely pension battle drags on
National
/ 19 July 2023

Former combatant’s lonely pension battle drags on

Bureaucratic hurdles have made Nelson Phasha’s life hell since he returned from exile

By Paddy Harper
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