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Border reform Bill welcomed, but rights concerns dominate public submissions
National
/ 20 May 2025

Border reform Bill welcomed, but rights concerns dominate public submissions

Organisations such as the South African Bishops’ Conference, Lawyers for Human Rights and Cosatu have urged revisions to protect human rights, combat corruption and clarify legal authority in joint control zones

By Des Erasmus
Solidarity threatens Ntshavheni with defamation over ‘inflammatory rhetoric’
Politics
/ 19 May 2025

Solidarity threatens Ntshavheni with defamation over ‘inflammatory rhetoric’

The trade union has accused the minister in the presidency of weaponising discourse instead of focusing on facts

By Des Erasmus
Equal Education slams Gwarube over claim that 90% of schools now in a better condition
Education
/ 15 May 2025

Equal Education slams Gwarube over claim that 90% of schools now in a better condition

According to the department of basic education, 93% of 3 372 pit latrines have been replaced with appropriate sanitation facilities

By Umamah Bakharia
EFF purges KZN leaders accused of colluding with MK party
Politics
/ 14 May 2025

EFF purges KZN leaders accused of colluding with MK party

The EFF has removed two senior KwaZulu-Natal leaders after allegations of ghost branches, sabotage and defiance of Julius Malema’s directives

By Mandisa Nyathi
Wildlife surprise: Elusive forest shrew found in Western Cape
The Green Guardian
/ 13 May 2025

Wildlife surprise: Elusive forest shrew found in Western Cape

The critically endangered mammal was rediscovered in Boosmansbos Wilderness Area, after a 46-year absence

By Sheree Bega
Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak case
Health
/ 12 May 2025

Tiger Brands offers first settlement in deadly listeriosis outbreak case

Victims could see justice as the company begins settlement for the outbreak that was linked to contaminated food

By Sheree Bega
SA risks losing tech dominance as Morocco positions itself as Africa’s AI powerhouse
National
/ 8 May 2025

SA risks losing tech dominance as Morocco positions itself as Africa’s AI powerhouse

South Africa’s fragmented AI strategy threatens its tech leadership as Morocco, Nigeria and others invest in deep tech, research and innovation to lead Africa’s digital future

By Umamah Bakharia
EFF accuses UK of ‘orchestrated’ visa delay to block Malema’s visit
Politics
/ 7 May 2025

EFF accuses UK of ‘orchestrated’ visa delay to block Malema’s visit

The Economic Freedom Fighters leader was to have addressed a conference at Cambridge University on 10 May

By Mandisa Nyathi
Ramokgopa unveils reforms to open up electricity network
National
/ 6 May 2025

Ramokgopa unveils reforms to open up electricity network

Latest reforms to regulations confront challenges to Eskom’s grid monopoly and the potential for private generators to boost competition

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Covid and crackdowns slash ivory and pangolin scale trade
The Green Guardian
/ 5 May 2025

Covid and crackdowns slash ivory and pangolin scale trade

Trafficking of endangered wildlife is down sharply since 2020, the Wildlife Justice Commission finds

By Sheree Bega
May Day: From the maypole to the picket line
Opinion
/ 1 May 2025

May Day: From the maypole to the picket line

Trade unions are still the best way of organising resistance to the violence of capitalism

By Vashna Jagarnath
Malema’s accusations against MK party are ‘theatre of politics’, says Mzobe
Politics
/ 30 April 2025

Malema’s accusations against MK party are ‘theatre of politics’, says Mzobe

Taking control of the ANC would be part of uMkhonto weSizwe party’s ‘political project’ of unifying black people, the MK party’s head of presidency added

By Lunga Mzangwe
Vehicle accidents down but pedestrian deaths on the rise, says Creecy
National
/ 29 April 2025

Vehicle accidents down but pedestrian deaths on the rise, says Creecy

Civilians on foot caught up in road accidents present a new challenge for the department of transport

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Power lines, turbines fatal for vultures
The Green Guardian
/ 28 April 2025

Power lines, turbines fatal for vultures

Data shows that 191 vultures were killed in five years – and that is probably an underestimate

By Sheree Bega
Parties hail VAT reversal as ANC admits budget vote missteps
Politics
/ 24 April 2025

Parties hail VAT reversal as ANC admits budget vote missteps

The Democratic Alliance has claimed credit for the about-turn by the treasury on the tax, saying its legal team had presented a strong case against the flawed parliamentary process used to adopt the fiscal framework

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Criticism of MTN disclosures raises questions about Jonas’s suitability as envoy
Opinion
/ 23 April 2025

Criticism of MTN disclosures raises questions about Jonas’s suitability as envoy

Concerns about the group’s involvement in Iran-related Anti-Terrorism Act cases in the US casts doubt on this as he will keep his role as MTN board chair

By Michael Walsh
Death, taxes and the excellence of the Range Rover Sport
Motoring
/ 22 April 2025

Death, taxes and the excellence of the Range Rover Sport

A luxury vehicle that can get dirty when needed, the Range Rover Sport justifies every penny of its hefty price tag

By Eyaaz Matwadia
‘We just want to sleep without fear we will be killed in our beds’
Thought Leader
/ 21 April 2025

‘We just want to sleep without fear we will be killed in our beds’

Nigerians must be allowed to defend themselves as the state fails them amid the country’s security crisis

By Redzie Jugo
The God Edition | Stoicism, status and the elite illusion of virtue
Columns
/ 20 April 2025

The God Edition | Stoicism, status and the elite illusion of virtue

The asceticism of the elite presents inequality as virtue, while the poor endure real deprivation

By Vashna Jagarnath
Treasury urges citizens to track municipal spending, demand accountability
National
/ 16 April 2025

Treasury urges citizens to track municipal spending, demand accountability

A raft of financial reports are available for public inspection to serve as early warning systems of trouble

By Lyse Comins
EFF accuses ANC of ‘using’ it in government of national unity and budget talks
Politics
/ 16 April 2025

EFF accuses ANC of ‘using’ it in government of national unity and budget talks

The Economic Freedom Fighters say the ANC only holds discussions with them during times of political crisis

By Mandisa Nyathi
Evacuation warnings as Vaal, Bloemhof dam levels continue to rise
The Green Guardian
/ 9 April 2025

Evacuation warnings as Vaal, Bloemhof dam levels continue to rise

Department of water and sanitation urges those living within the floodline to move to safe areas

By Sheree Bega
The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032
Health
/ 9 April 2025

The six-monthly anti-HIV jab could end Aids in SA by 2032

A modelling study released in March gives a clue at which price the jab, lenacapavir, would be worth the health department’s while

By Mia Malan
Improved partnerships critical to a successful policing strategy, Ramaphosa says
National
/ 8 April 2025

Improved partnerships critical to a successful policing strategy, Ramaphosa says

A high number of unsolved gender-based violent cases and gun-related murders have sparked public dissatisfaction with the police

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Born Free: Will the GNU survive? Can the ANC and DA reconcile after the budget? – Podcast episode two.
Thought Leader
/ 8 April 2025

Born Free: Will the GNU survive? Can the ANC and DA reconcile after the budget? – Podcast episode two.

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

By Misunderstood
A crater, a curry and an arthritic baboon saved my sanity
Columns
/ 4 April 2025

A crater, a curry and an arthritic baboon saved my sanity

One person’s pothole is another’s route to millions … how online content helps us to navigate the rough ride that life can be

By Christian Stephen
ANC integrity commission faces backlash over allegations of factional targeting in Limpopo
Politics
/ 3 April 2025

ANC integrity commission faces backlash over allegations of factional targeting in Limpopo

Claims have been made that the commission is being used to sideline political rivals by reviving allegations linked to the VBS Mutual Bank scandal

By Lunga Mzangwe
Another senior officer denies torture allegations in Joslin Smith kidnapping trial
National
/ 2 April 2025

Another senior officer denies torture allegations in Joslin Smith kidnapping trial

Brigadier Leon Hanana told the court he had not personally interviewed the suspects and had received no reports of misconduct

By Des Erasmus
Sars collects R1.855 trillion in revenue, driven by personal income tax
National
/ 1 April 2025

Sars collects R1.855 trillion in revenue, driven by personal income tax

And R447.7 billion was returned to taxpayers, says South African Revenue Service commissioner Edward Kieswetter

By Aarti Bhana
Lamola says organisations ‘like AfriForum’ are anti-constitutional
Politics
/ 31 March 2025

Lamola says organisations ‘like AfriForum’ are anti-constitutional

The minister also took a swipe at the DA during the inaugural Aziz Pahad dialogue, saying government was implementing the will of the people, not ANC policy

By Des Erasmus
Textiles as testimony: Stitching together stories of struggle, survival and gendered history
Friday
/ 29 March 2025

Textiles as testimony: Stitching together stories of struggle, survival and gendered history

Textiles hold memory, meaning and power – challenging erasure, celebrating resilience

By Puleng Segalo
Twenty-three South Africans back home after being held captive in Myanmar
National
/ 27 March 2025

Twenty-three South Africans back home after being held captive in Myanmar

The group were lured to Thailand with false promises of jobs but were later trafficked to Myanmar where they were held for more than four months

By MG Reporter
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