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Water, air and soil pollution is spawning deadly superbugs
The Green Guardian
/ 16 February 2023

Water, air and soil pollution is spawning deadly superbugs

Environmental waste, especially pharmaceuticals and toxins, needs high-level action to stop its major contribution to antimicrobial resistance

By Inger Andersen
The quakes in Türkiye and Syria show we need to be better prepared for disasters
Opinion
/ 13 February 2023

The quakes in Türkiye and Syria show we need to be better prepared for disasters

As climate change hits, natural disasters will happen more frequently, and it is better to make provision for them than scramble to mop up afterwards

By Ozayr Patel
WEBINAR | SABC, ZNBC, and Mail & Guardian Celebrate World Radio Day
National
/ 10 February 2023

WEBINAR | SABC, ZNBC, and Mail & Guardian Celebrate World Radio Day

This year’s theme, “Radio and Peace”, will showcase radio’s role in providing news and entertainment to populations even in difficult situations

By MG Reporter
M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address
National
/ 8 February 2023

M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address

The M&G and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung would like to invite you to join us and a panel of experts at the Critical Thinking Forum that will discuss Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address

By Mg Reporter
Ramaphosa frowns upon Tottenham Hotspurs sponsorship deal
National
/ 7 February 2023

Ramaphosa frowns upon Tottenham Hotspurs sponsorship deal

The cost is not justified, the presidency says of the deal with a R1 billion price tag

By Emsie Ferreira
Syria hospital treating earthquake victims pleads for help
Top Six
/ 6 February 2023

Syria hospital treating earthquake victims pleads for help

The 7.8-magnitude pre-dawn quake, whose epicentre was near the Turkish city of Gaziantep, wiped out entire sections of cities in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria, killing more than 1,200 people in their sleep.

By Omar Haj Kadour
Judge Mahube Molemela to head supreme court of appeal
National
/ 2 February 2023

Judge Mahube Molemela to head supreme court of appeal

Molemela joined the appellate court four and half years ago and fills the vacancy left by Deputy Chief Justice Mandisa Maya

By Emsie Ferreira
People turn to private safe deposit vaults over load-shedding theft fears
National
/ 1 February 2023

People turn to private safe deposit vaults over load-shedding theft fears

There has been a 40% increase in queries for boxes at IBV International Vaults since January last year as cases of housebreaking rise

By The Witness
Fikile Mbalula: Use departments’ underspent funds to address Eskom crisis
Politics
/ 31 January 2023

Fikile Mbalula: Use departments’ underspent funds to address Eskom crisis

The ANC wants to push ahead with shifting Eskom to the mineral resources and energy ministry

By Paddy Harper
Tongaat Hulett delays publication of business rescue plan — again
Business
/ 30 January 2023

Tongaat Hulett delays publication of business rescue plan — again

The chief executive will step down on 28 February, the new date for the publication of the strategy

By Anathi Madubela
Ramaphosa consolidates control over ANC with clean sweep in national working committee
Politics
/ 29 January 2023

Ramaphosa consolidates control over ANC with clean sweep in national working committee

The outcome is a boost for the president’s renewal agenda going into next year’s election

By Paddy Harper
The cabinet reshuffle will make or break the ANC
Opinion
/ 27 January 2023

The cabinet reshuffle will make or break the ANC

Who President Ramaphosa keeps and who he appoints will determine the course of not only the ruling party but also the country

By Mxolisi Zondo
South Africa must rethink how to frame problems and solutions
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

South Africa must rethink how to frame problems and solutions

Lessons from China and Norway on how capacities can be channelled to deliver on priorities and ensure activity with notable outcomes

By Mzukisi Qobo
Eskom warns of power instability, highlights corruption at failing plants
National
/ 24 January 2023

Eskom warns of power instability, highlights corruption at failing plants

Parliament’s Scopa wants Eskom to provide a “road map” for when load-shedding will end, saying the committee cannot hold the state-owned entity accountable without a timeline

By Eunice Masson
Eskom chief executive: The job no one wants
National
/ 23 January 2023

Eskom chief executive: The job no one wants

The utility is unlikely to find a replacement for Andre de Ruyter before his three-month notice period ends

By Mandisa Nyathi
Anti-trafficking, human rights groups to reject amended sex trade bill
National
/ 22 January 2023

Anti-trafficking, human rights groups to reject amended sex trade bill

The Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill will boost the industry and trafficking and drive it underground

By Eunice Masson
Class of 2022 records 80.1% pass rate
Education
/ 19 January 2023

Class of 2022 records 80.1% pass rate

Second highest rate in history of the National Senior Certificate exams and all provinces saw an improvement, with none scoring below 70%

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Doctor accused of defrauding FNB and Sasol of R420m
National
/ 18 January 2023

Doctor accused of defrauding FNB and Sasol of R420m

Mahendren Munsamy, who allegedly defrauded the banking and chemicals firms, is applying for bail in a separate R7 million theft case

By Khaya Koko
Load-shedding hits mining output
Business
/ 17 January 2023

Load-shedding hits mining output

Mining production falls for the 10th consecutive month.

By Anathi Madubela
Gender violence, xenophobia, corruption: South Africa’s human rights problems continue in 2023
National
/ 16 January 2023

Gender violence, xenophobia, corruption: South Africa’s human rights problems continue in 2023

Report says crime statistics at the end of August reflected limited improvement on protecting women’s rights

By Eunice Masson
Ozone layer’s recovery shows climate change can be reversed
The Green Guardian
/ 13 January 2023

Ozone layer’s recovery shows climate change can be reversed

An international agreement signed in 1987 resulted in the global phasing out of ozone-depleting gases

By Mandisa Nyathi
Zuma’s private prosecution is doomed, Ramaphosa’s counsel argues
Politics
/ 12 January 2023

Zuma’s private prosecution is doomed, Ramaphosa’s counsel argues

The president’s constitutional rights will be irreparably harmed in a criminal prosecution that has at its heart an attempt at political destabilisation

By Emsie Ferreira
Will Durban have an EFF deputy mayor by the end of January?
Politics
/ 11 January 2023

Will Durban have an EFF deputy mayor by the end of January?

ANC regional leaders Tembo Ntuli and Nkosenhle Madlala are eyeing the job, but it may go to the Red Berets

By Paddy Harper
Gauteng education MEC assures parents that all children will be placed in schools
Education
/ 10 January 2023

Gauteng education MEC assures parents that all children will be placed in schools

Only 1 394 out of 292 145 applications for grade one and grade eight placements still need to be placed in Gauteng schools

By Mandisa Ndlovu
The political din will only get louder this year
Opinion
/ 9 January 2023

The political din will only get louder this year

The volume will be turned up as the ANC deals with challenges such as load-shedding in the lead-up to next year’s election

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Public artists strive to redeem Joburg’s blighted inner city
Opinion
/ 8 January 2023

Public artists strive to redeem Joburg’s blighted inner city

A public art team aims to roll back the squalor and spiritual deformity of downtown Johannesburg. Its latest project looks for meaning in a senseless murder

By Drew Forrest
Where to now, Trevor Noah?
Friday
/ 28 December 2022

Where to now, Trevor Noah?

Lihle Z Mtshali got a front-row seat to watch A-lister Trevor Noah’s penultimate hosting of  The Daily Show – a gig that turned him into a superstar

By Lihle Z Mtshali
Three scenarios for the ANC in 2024
Opinion
/ 22 December 2022

Three scenarios for the ANC in 2024

Cyril Ramaphosa has retained the presidency. How the following year plays out will determine how the ANC will fare in the 2024 elections

By Richard Calland
After two years of Covid-19, SA gets ke Dezember back
Business
/ 21 December 2022

After two years of Covid-19, SA gets ke Dezember back

The leisure industry is optimistic that growth this festive season will recover to pre-pandemic levels

By Anathi Madubela
The M&G’s favourite World Cup moments
Sport
/ 20 December 2022

The M&G’s favourite World Cup moments

Our reporters choose their favourite memories from a frenetic few days in Qatar

By Ozayr Patel, Eyaaz Matwadia, Khaya Koko and Luke Feltham
How Ramaphosa stormed to victory against resurgent Zweli Mkhize in ANC race
Politics
/ 19 December 2022

How Ramaphosa stormed to victory against resurgent Zweli Mkhize in ANC race

Fears of rebellions in the North West, Limpopo and Gauteng provincial executive committees had narrowed the gap against Mkhize, but most branches kept the majority of the vote with Ramaphosa

By Mike Law
Either way, the ANC is still the #1 tsotsi
Politics
/ 18 December 2022

Either way, the ANC is still the #1 tsotsi

Despite having put measures in place to prevent corruption, little or no work has been done by the party, leaving it open to more scrutiny in 2023

By Lizeka Tandwa
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