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‘Our Land, Our Lives’: Lesotho villagers challenge Gauteng water scheme
The Green Guardian
/ 25 September 2025

‘Our Land, Our Lives’: Lesotho villagers challenge Gauteng water scheme

Lesotho villagers allege unsafe conditions and no accountability in the scheme to supply Gauteng

By Sheree Bega
Mpumalanga High Court reserves judgment on Mabuza pension appeal until 30 September
Politics
/ 23 September 2025

Mpumalanga High Court reserves judgment on Mabuza pension appeal until 30 September

Mabuza’s daughter Tamara Silinda wants the court to stop Alexforbes from paying R44 million to former second lady Nonhlahla Mnisi

By Lunga Mzangwe
Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates
Politics
/ 18 September 2025

Mkhwanazi: Political killing task team disbanded when closing in on Gauteng syndicates

The KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner said his testimony would deal with political interference by parliamentarians and the national executive

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Inflation eases to 3.3% year-on-year in August
Business
/ 17 September 2025

Inflation eases to 3.3% year-on-year in August

On a month-on-month basis, the consumer price index decreased by 0.1% after increasing by 0.9% in July

By Aarti Bhana
US Republicans propose bill on removal of Zimbabwe sanctions
Africa
/ 16 September 2025

US Republicans propose bill on removal of Zimbabwe sanctions

If the Department of State Policy Provisions Act is passed into law, the US will support Zimbabwe borrowing money from international lenders such as the World Bank

By Lenin Ndebele
Wildlife ranchers slam Dion George over hunting quota standoff
The Green Guardian
/ 15 September 2025

Wildlife ranchers slam Dion George over hunting quota standoff

A legal battle is being waged by Wildlife Ranching SA against the minister over the quota setting process

By Sheree Bega
Living free: Inside Nasty C’s new era
Friday
/ 12 September 2025

Living free: Inside Nasty C’s new era

Nasty C’s Free marks a new era of independence, balance and growth, showing the rapper beyond the beats, bars and bravado

By Sabelo Mkhabela
Energy transition must be just, says Standard Bank CEO
The Green Guardian
/ 10 September 2025

Energy transition must be just, says Standard Bank CEO

Speaking at the Standard Bank Climate Summit, Sim Tshabalala warned that exclusion and inequality threaten the global energy transition

By Sheree Bega
Shell, mineral and petroleum resources department to appeal court ruling blocking offshore oil drilling
The Green Guardian
/ 9 September 2025

Shell, mineral and petroleum resources department to appeal court ruling blocking offshore oil drilling

The Western Cape high court ruled that an environmental impact assessment had failed to fully consider the risks of a major oil spill, fishing communities and South Africa’s climate obligations

By Sheree Bega
Brics leaders call for cooperation in protectionist global environment
Business
/ 8 September 2025

Brics leaders call for cooperation in protectionist global environment

President Cyril Ramaphosa said the uncertainty of the new trading regime had already harmed the country’s economy

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Thuso Mbedu’s more than up to this task
Friday
/ 6 September 2025

Thuso Mbedu’s more than up to this task

HBO series Task brings together action, emotion and moral complexity. The actress talks accents, preparation and why this new role pushed her to the limit

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Benjamin Jephta’s Homecoming: A decade of jazz, gratitude and innovation
Friday
/ 5 September 2025

Benjamin Jephta’s Homecoming: A decade of jazz, gratitude and innovation

With a new album marking 10 years in the music industry, Benjamin Jephta reflects on his journey while pushing South African jazz into the future

By Kibo Ngowi
KZN government cancels R24 m/year lease in clampdown on costly office rentals
National
/ 3 September 2025

KZN government cancels R24 m/year lease in clampdown on costly office rentals

The provincial administration plans to use government-owned buildings to cut down on expenditure

By Sandile Motha
Ramaphosa launches G20 panel to address extreme global inequality
National
/ 2 September 2025

Ramaphosa launches G20 panel to address extreme global inequality

The panel, chaired by Nobel prize-winner economist Joseph Stiglitz, will produce recommendations to help bridge the rich-poor divide

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Fuel prices across the board to drop from Wednesday
Business
/ 1 September 2025

Fuel prices across the board to drop from Wednesday

Lower Brent crude oil prices and a stronger rand helped ease the fuel price

By Aarti Bhana
Refreshed Isuzu MU-X incorporates style into its durable nature
Motoring
/ 31 August 2025

Refreshed Isuzu MU-X incorporates style into its durable nature

Isuzu has built another solid vehicle, capable and comfortable in any setting, but this time it stands out

By Eyaaz Matwadia
EFF to appeal Equality Court hate speech ruling against Malema
Politics
/ 28 August 2025

EFF to appeal Equality Court hate speech ruling against Malema

The court found Julius Malema guilty of hate speech for remarks at a 2022 rally in Cape Town

By Mandisa Nyathi
How dogs join the fight against rhino poaching
The Green Guardian
/ 27 August 2025

How dogs join the fight against rhino poaching

As rhino poaching syndicates continue to devastate South Africa’s wildlife, reserves such as Klaserie in Mpumalanga are using highly trained K9 units to track poachers

By Aarti Bhana
African penguin survival at risk despite ship-to-ship transfer laws
The Green Guardian
/ 26 August 2025

African penguin survival at risk despite ship-to-ship transfer laws

The department of forestry, fisheries and the environment says the regulations are designed to prevent pollution and protect coastal ecosystems

By Sheree Bega
Renault Duster Zen 4WD: Mildly in a league of its own
Motoring
/ 25 August 2025

Renault Duster Zen 4WD: Mildly in a league of its own

The new Duster line-up doesn’t have the diesel derivative but it remains a compact adventure vehicle that does well both on and off the road

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Unequal society burdens South Africa’s tax system, says Sars head
Business
/ 21 August 2025

Unequal society burdens South Africa’s tax system, says Sars head

Edward Kieswetter says taxpayers’ willingness to comply has been eroded by poor governance

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Born Free: #kilometersforher: Running 100KMs for GBV survivors with Yanga Ngcayisa – Podcast episode 17
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

Born Free: #kilometersforher: Running 100KMs for GBV survivors with Yanga Ngcayisa – Podcast episode 17

Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth

By Misunderstood
Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16
Thought Leader
/ 12 August 2025

Born Free: Will ActionSA join the GNU? – With ActionSA National Chairperson Michael Beaumont – Podcast episode 16

Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth

By Misunderstood
Johannesburg library to fully reopen in a few days
National
/ 6 August 2025

Johannesburg library to fully reopen in a few days

The library was partially reopened in March after a five-year closure because of the Covid-19 pandemic and structural disrepair

By Aarti Bhana
Petrol price to fall by 28 cents from 6 August, diesel to rise
Business
/ 5 August 2025

Petrol price to fall by 28 cents from 6 August, diesel to rise

From Wednesday, 95-grade unleaded petrol will cost R21.59 per litre in Gauteng and R20.76 in coastal areas

By MG Reporter
Born Free: Will President Ramaphosa survive until 2029? with Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh – Podcast episode 15
Thought Leader
/ 5 August 2025

Born Free: Will President Ramaphosa survive until 2029? with Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh – Podcast episode 15

Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth

By Misunderstood
UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfires
The Green Guardian
/ 4 August 2025

UCT study finds exotic plants fuel Cape Town wildfires

The popular Canary Island date palm and pine trees are a significant fire hazard

By Sheree Bega
Making a racket about padel at a club in Boksburg
Sport
/ 3 August 2025

Making a racket about padel at a club in Boksburg

Padel players on the East Rand are blooming, with five nationally ranked youngsters in what has become a very competitive sport

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Chinese car sales continue to rise in SA and their new-energy vehicles could be a game changer
Motoring
/ 30 July 2025

Chinese car sales continue to rise in SA and their new-energy vehicles could be a game changer

Chery and Haval are the top sellers while Omoda and Jaecoo passed 1000 new vehicles sold in June

By Eyaaz Matwadia
China’s Belt and Road shifts focus to Africa with record-breaking investments
National
/ 29 July 2025

China’s Belt and Road shifts focus to Africa with record-breaking investments

Investors are increasingly agreeing to African governments’ demands for local mineral beneficiation, driven by their need to secure access to the continent’s valuable resources

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Born Free: Is government doing enough for mental health? with Vukosi Mashele – Podcast episode 14
Thought Leader
/ 29 July 2025

Born Free: Is government doing enough for mental health? with Vukosi Mashele – Podcast episode 14

Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth

By Misunderstood
Madlanga inquiry into police corruption to hear first witness in August
National
/ 28 July 2025

Madlanga inquiry into police corruption to hear first witness in August

The commission is yet to secure premises, finalise rules and consult witnesses for the six-month inquiry into criminality and political interference in the criminal justice system

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
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