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UCT council receives new claim from Kruger against vice-chancellor Phakeng
Education
/ 15 December 2022

UCT council receives new claim from Kruger against vice-chancellor Phakeng

Meeting postponed to January as Phakeng faces mounting opposition to her leadership at the divided campus, including accusations of flouting governance processes

By Edwin Naidu
What’s behind the wet weather in Gauteng?
The Green Guardian
/ 14 December 2022

What’s behind the wet weather in Gauteng?

The rains in December have caused flooding, which has damaged critical infrastructure, including people’s homes

By Sarah Roffe and Ozayr Patel
SA’s updated HIV treatment guidelines bring positive changes
Health
/ 13 December 2022

SA’s updated HIV treatment guidelines bring positive changes

ARV drug dolutegravir will become the go-to drug in all treatment plans next year. Here are 7 things you should know

By Joan Van Dyk and Linda Pretorius
Carl Niehaus gets the chop as ANC cracks down ahead of conference
Politics
/ 12 December 2022

Carl Niehaus gets the chop as ANC cracks down ahead of conference

Disgruntled would-be national executive committee members are going to court over their failure to make the top 200 names

By Paddy Harper
Load-shedding causing havoc with the city of Joburg asking for a reprieve
The Green Guardian
/ 12 December 2022

Load-shedding causing havoc with the city of Joburg asking for a reprieve

The escalating faults and outages in combination with torrential rain have led to the City of Joburg asking for a break from load-shedding

By Mandisa Nyathi
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s protectors: Madonsela, Murphy and Phosa
Politics
/ 9 December 2022

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s protectors: Madonsela, Murphy and Phosa

ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe has threatened MPs with disciplinary action if they vote in favour of section 89 report

By Lizeka Tandwa
Parliament can vote on Ngcobo report, despite challenge, says lawyer
Politics
/ 8 December 2022

Parliament can vote on Ngcobo report, despite challenge, says lawyer

Chief legal advisor says the sub judice rule does not bar the National Assembly from debating the report, unless the president applies for an interdict

By Emsie Ferreira
SA’s most threatened ecosystems are being mapped to safeguard them
The Green Guardian
/ 7 December 2022

SA’s most threatened ecosystems are being mapped to safeguard them

Threatened ecosystems make up 10% of the country’s remaining natural habitat

By Sheree Bega
Economy bounces back after second quarter slump
Business
/ 6 December 2022

Economy bounces back after second quarter slump

Analysts were expecting far more modest GDP growth, considering the mixed bag of economic data for the third quarter

By Sarah Smit
South African Police Union ‘divorces’ trade union federation Saftu
National
/ 6 December 2022

South African Police Union ‘divorces’ trade union federation Saftu

The South African Federation of Trade Unions will lobby other police organisations following the loss of 82 000 Sapu members

By Khaya Koko
ANC NEC can only recall Ramaphosa after Integrity Committee report, says Kekana
Politics
/ 5 December 2022

ANC NEC can only recall Ramaphosa after Integrity Committee report, says Kekana

The Paul Mashatile ally has established the mood for the NEC meeting on Monday, which is expected to discuss the party’s response to Phala Phala

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa to take panel’s Phala Phala report on legal review
Politics
/ 2 December 2022

Ramaphosa to take panel’s Phala Phala report on legal review

The decision was announced by ANC treasurer general Paul Mashatile, at a meeting of the party’s national executive committee

By Emsie Ferreira and Lizeka Tandwa
SA sails into uncharted waters
Politics
/ 1 December 2022

SA sails into uncharted waters

A panel’s findings against the president on the Phala Phala scandal could take the country into the unknown with the opposition urging early elections

By Emsie Ferreira and Paddy Harper
Eskom ‘unaware’ of security agency’s request for vetting information about André de Ruyter
National
/ 30 November 2022

Eskom ‘unaware’ of security agency’s request for vetting information about André de Ruyter

The power utility says it is inaccurate to suggest that it has deliberately delayed the vetting process for its executives

By Eunice Masson
Drugs, corruption and fraud account for bulk of Hawks arrests in second quarter
National
/ 29 November 2022

Drugs, corruption and fraud account for bulk of Hawks arrests in second quarter

Hawks head Godfrey Lebeya also announced new appointments to boost the directorate’s capacity, including Lieutenant General Siphesihle Nkosi, who becomes its deputy head

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Beyond special: Children with disabilities struggle to go to school
Education
/ 29 November 2022

Beyond special: Children with disabilities struggle to go to school

Education for children with disabilities will not be solved by building more special schools, but addressing the legacy of apartheid would. Graphic: John McCann

By Rolivhuwa Sadiki
Critical Thinking Forum | The M&G talks ANC’s 55th conference — a referendum on Ramaphosa’s new dawn
Politics
/ 28 November 2022

Critical Thinking Forum | The M&G talks ANC’s 55th conference — a referendum on Ramaphosa’s new dawn

The forum will be hosted by Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh and Lizeka Tandwa. Only 50 seats are available

By Mg Reporter
Paroling Janusz Walus keeps our democracy on track
Opinion
/ 27 November 2022

Paroling Janusz Walus keeps our democracy on track

Courageous Judge Zondo should be commended for upholding the law while the politicians who promulgated it declined to

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Eskom’s diesel fate lies with the treasury
National
/ 25 November 2022

Eskom’s diesel fate lies with the treasury

The power utility can no longer pay its suppliers but a short-term solution is in place while the treasury comes up with a payment solution

By Mandisa Nyathi
Clicks to buy beauty chain Sorbet for R105 million
Business
/ 24 November 2022

Clicks to buy beauty chain Sorbet for R105 million

The transaction will see Clicks fully owning Sorbet, Sorbet Man and Candi & Co

By Anathi Madubela
ANC in KwaZulu-Natal should reassess stance on secretary general position – Mdumiseni Ntuli
Politics
/ 23 November 2022

ANC in KwaZulu-Natal should reassess stance on secretary general position – Mdumiseni Ntuli

Ntuli gets most branch nominations for the post, despite his home province snubbing him in favour of Eastern Cape’s Phumulo Masualle

By Lizeka Tandwa
Young South Africans are turning to ‘side hustles’ to make ends meet
National
/ 22 November 2022

Young South Africans are turning to ‘side hustles’ to make ends meet

Most people have a second income stream to support their families but some do it because it’s their passion or talent – and brings in extra money

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Brace for another big repo rate hike, even as inflation softens
Business
/ 21 November 2022

Brace for another big repo rate hike, even as inflation softens

Analysts are expecting the Reserve Bank to remain hawkish amid still high inflationary pressures and a weak rand

By Sarah Smit
Campaigns hold a mirror to the ANC
Politics
/ 20 November 2022

Campaigns hold a mirror to the ANC

A credible campaign is one that involves the essence of the ANC and individual character

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
No need to nationalise the Reserve Bank, says Paul Mashatile
Politics
/ 17 November 2022

No need to nationalise the Reserve Bank, says Paul Mashatile

The ANC treasurer says there is no stimulus to push for the nationalisation of the central bank and argues against extending its mandate

By Lizeka Tandwa
COP27 will be a failure if reparations for loss and damage are not properly addressed
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

COP27 will be a failure if reparations for loss and damage are not properly addressed

Finance for loss and damage are crucial if low emitting countries are to survive climate shocks

By Tunicia Phillips
Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death
Politics
/ 16 November 2022

Cops charged with ANC councillor’s death

The battle for 35% of Umgeni Water dam contract has so far claimed three lives

By Paddy Harper
Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales
Business
/ 16 November 2022

Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales

Retail trade sales fell by 1.9% in the third quarter, the second consecutive quarter of decline after the 1.1% drop in the second quarter

By Anathi Madubela
Private sector can arrest Transnet’s decline, says rail association
Business
/ 15 November 2022

Private sector can arrest Transnet’s decline, says rail association

Private sector investment is needed to solve the country’s logistics problems but poor rail infrastructure will prevent this from happening

By Sarah Smit
Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2022

Africa hopes voluntary carbon markets will fund climate finance and create jobs

But some see carbon credits as a false solution because companies will use the system to avoid cutting their carbon emissions

By Sheree Bega
ANC dinosaur lurches towards 21st-century technology
Opinion
/ 13 November 2022

ANC dinosaur lurches towards 21st-century technology

The party has been reluctant to modernise, perhaps less out of ignorance than to allow skullduggery, especially around elections. New rules seek to change that

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
William Kentridge wows the world – and his centenarian father
Friday
/ 11 November 2022

William Kentridge wows the world – and his centenarian father

William Kentridge’s star continues to rise, with big museum shows in Britain and America. Will it intensify his prices?

By Sean O Toole
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