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MG Mornings Three

Where does SA fit into America’s ‘new consensus’?
Opinion
/ 23 May 2023

Where does SA fit into America’s ‘new consensus’?

The United States is crafting a new foreign policy that keeps the economic superpower at its centre

By Sarah Smit
Reserve Bank left toothless amid Eskom-induced stagflation
Business
/ 23 May 2023

Reserve Bank left toothless amid Eskom-induced stagflation

The recent rand crash has led some to believe another 50 basis point rise is on the horizon, despite a view that further hiking will do little to tame inflation

By Sarah Smit
Geopolitics behind US weapons claim
Opinion
/ 19 May 2023

Geopolitics behind US weapons claim

US ambassador Reuben Brigety’s startling claims were part of America’s bid to bully South Africa into toeing the line, inflicting economic damage

By Philip Dexter
Court hurdles ahead for Senzo Mchunu’s super water entity
National
/ 18 May 2023

Court hurdles ahead for Senzo Mchunu’s super water entity

Former board members wanting to be reinstated for a second time are challenging the water and sanitation minister

By Paddy Harper
SAA does not anticipate a clean audit soon
Business
/ 17 May 2023

SAA does not anticipate a clean audit soon

The national carrier told parliament that a final draft external audit report is expected at the end of May this year

By Anathi Madubela
Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R
Politics
/ 16 May 2023

Russia denies weapons were loaded onto the Lady R

The Russian embassy says the claims are part of a campaign to move South Africa from its non-aligned position on the war in Ukraine

By Paddy Harper
NPA argues judge made mistakes in Nulane ruling
National
/ 15 May 2023

NPA argues judge made mistakes in Nulane ruling

She failed to apply the rules of evidence, the doctrine of common purpose and sections of the Criminal Procedure Act correctly, prosecutors argue

By Emsie Ferreira
Load-shedding: our leaders go for the Pontius Pilate approach
Opinion
/ 13 May 2023

Load-shedding: our leaders go for the Pontius Pilate approach

Our shameless president and ministers went to court to deny responsibility for the power crisis proving that the people no longer come first

By Hlengani Mathebula
There will be an inquiry into US claims of SA arming Russia, says Ramaphosa
National
/ 11 May 2023

There will be an inquiry into US claims of SA arming Russia, says Ramaphosa

Washington has criticised the government for not adhering to its non-aligned stance

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa, ANC’s working committee head to troubled KwaZulu-Natal
Politics
/ 10 May 2023

Ramaphosa, ANC’s working committee head to troubled KwaZulu-Natal

With eThekwini metro having been placed under administration, Ramaphosa is expected to hold meetings with regional leaders

By Lizeka Tandwa
Hawks head says De Ruyter is a ‘suspect’ for not reporting alleged Eskom graft
National
/ 9 May 2023

Hawks head says De Ruyter is a ‘suspect’ for not reporting alleged Eskom graft

The Hawks and SIU suggested to Scopa that the former Eskom chief lied about reporting fraud and corruption

By Khaya Koko
R30m legal fees stall Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s parliamentary inquiry
National
/ 8 May 2023

R30m legal fees stall Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s parliamentary inquiry

The suspended public protector wants the public to be told how much parliament is paying for the evidence leaders

By Khaya Koko
Durban social housing battle goes to court
National
/ 6 May 2023

Durban social housing battle goes to court

Tenants in Durban blocks want the court to give them the right
to buy their homes

By Paddy Harper
National Prosecuting Authority will appeal Nulane ruling
National
/ 4 May 2023

National Prosecuting Authority will appeal Nulane ruling

The NPA raised concerns about the judgment and called for the Investigating Directorate to be made a permanent entity without delay

By Emsie Ferreira
Court rules ANC can serve summons on De Ruyter in Germany
Politics
/ 3 May 2023

Court rules ANC can serve summons on De Ruyter in Germany

The Pretoria high court granted an order, unopposed, to allow it to serve papers abroad in its defamation suit against the former Eskom chief executive

By Emsie Ferreira
Eskom winter ‘plan’ is to burn through diesel
The Green Guardian
/ 3 May 2023

Eskom winter ‘plan’ is to burn through diesel

The power utility plans to burn more diesel to reduce load-shedding levels, but the treasury won’t finance it

By Mandisa Nyathi
More petrol pain as fuel rises by 37 cents a litre on Wednesday
Business
/ 2 May 2023

More petrol pain as fuel rises by 37 cents a litre on Wednesday

But, as markets grapple with global economic uncertainty, questions over future energy demand could see prices softening

By Sarah Smit
African fashion for Africans at KwaMashu academy
Friday
/ 1 May 2023

African fashion for Africans at KwaMashu academy

Growing up as an outcast drove Fezile Mdletshe to create a space for those who are considered outcasts by the education system

By Lesego Chepape
24 Hours at the One & Only
Friday
/ 27 April 2023

24 Hours at the One & Only

Five-star wining and dining at the One & Only

By Kimberley Schoeman
Nakhane comes out dancing
Friday
/ 26 April 2023

Nakhane comes out dancing

The South African artist describes their new offering ‘Bastard Jargon’ as an existential sex album that exchanges sad for upbeat

By Lesego Chepape
Harry Belafonte, pioneering performer and activist, dies at 96
Friday
/ 25 April 2023

Harry Belafonte, pioneering performer and activist, dies at 96

Belafonte’s calypso, the genre of Caribbean music that drew from West African and French influences, propelled him to fame

By Afp
Little podlet weevil may beat back invasive mesquite tree
The Green Guardian
/ 24 April 2023

Little podlet weevil may beat back invasive mesquite tree

The pods make a delicious coffee and the cattle like them too, but the tree sucks up groundwater and destroys biodiversity

By Lesego Chepape
SA facing plague of cockroaches, says pesticides group
The Green Guardian
/ 21 April 2023

SA facing plague of cockroaches, says pesticides group

Wet, humid summer has seen the pesky insects infesting homes and businesses, it says

By Sheree Bega
New digital mobile virtual network operator Melon Mobile enters SA market
Business
/ 20 April 2023

New digital mobile virtual network operator Melon Mobile enters SA market

Melon Mobile will piggyback on the MTN network for complete coverage, including 5G connectivity

By Nafisa Akabor
How the black soldier fly converts organic waste into animal feed
The Green Guardian
/ 19 April 2023

How the black soldier fly converts organic waste into animal feed

When one thinks of flies, it’s about how annoying they are and how they spread germs. The black soldier fly, also known as Hermetia illucens, is a little more useful than the regular house fly.  But the black soldier fly can be beneficial both economically and environmentally because they are a good source of oil […]

By Lesego Chepape
ANC in KwaZulu-Natal used Zuma and then discarded him, says Niehaus
National
/ 18 April 2023

ANC in KwaZulu-Natal used Zuma and then discarded him, says Niehaus

The provincial leaders used Zuma’s popularity to further their political careers, according to expelled cadre Carl Niehaus

By Clive Ndou
Radzilani in the firing line as veterans raise VBS saga in ANC talks
Politics
/ 17 April 2023

Radzilani in the firing line as veterans raise VBS saga in ANC talks

ANC Limpopo chair Stan Mathabatha seems to be off the hook but the jury is still out on his deputy

By Lizeka Tandwa
Scientists say the April 2022 floods in KZN are the most catastrophic natural disaster recorded in province
The Green Guardian
/ 13 April 2023

Scientists say the April 2022 floods in KZN are the most catastrophic natural disaster recorded in province

This is in terms of lives lost and overall economic impact, but not size

By Sheree Bega
Government knew Thabo Bester had escaped, but did nothing
National
/ 12 April 2023

Government knew Thabo Bester had escaped, but did nothing

Authorities dragged their feet investigating the matter, documents tabled before Parliament reveal

By Daniel Steyn and Marecia Damons
SA Tourism head quits before De Lille dissolves board
National
/ 11 April 2023

SA Tourism head quits before De Lille dissolves board

The new minister, Patricia de Lille, believes the appointment process was flawed

By Paddy Harper
No escape for non-believers in deeply-Christian Southern Africa
National
/ 6 April 2023

No escape for non-believers in deeply-Christian Southern Africa

After a while, it becomes exhausting to remind people that no, you are not religious, so you go along with the numerous rituals

By Stella Mapenzauswa
Cholera: Sewage infrastructure failure worsens disease spread
The Green Guardian
/ 5 April 2023

Cholera: Sewage infrastructure failure worsens disease spread

Three cases in Gauteng were imported or import-related from Malawi but the increasing number of locally acquired cases is raising concerns

By Sheree Bega
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