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Lamola condemns Rwanda’s role in DRC conflict as SA loses more soldiers
National
/ 28 January 2025

Lamola condemns Rwanda’s role in DRC conflict as SA loses more soldiers

The South African Defence Force confirmed four more of its troops have died, bringing the number lost in the rebel advance on Goma to 13

By Emsie Ferreira
Durban ratepayer wins court battle over R300 000 water bill
National
/ 27 January 2025

Durban ratepayer wins court battle over R300 000 water bill

The man’s water account rocketed after eThekwini metro implemented its controversial revenue management system

By Lyse Comins
Prosopis invasions: Battle against Africa’s worst weed
The Green Guardian
/ 23 January 2025

Prosopis invasions: Battle against Africa’s worst weed

In densely invaded areas, the trees can consume about 50% of the annual rainfall of the region, severely depleting groundwater

By Sheree Bega
ANC election commission secretary Matsila urges members not to elect ‘faces with the same problems’
Politics
/ 21 January 2025

ANC election commission secretary Matsila urges members not to elect ‘faces with the same problems’

The party wants people deployed in government to have tertiary qualifications

By Lunga Mzangwe
Deaths on South African roads during the festive period up 5.3%
National
/ 20 January 2025

Deaths on South African roads during the festive period up 5.3%

KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and Eastern Cape were the hotspots for crashes

By Umamah Bakharia
SA’s World Economic Forum team optimistic about economic growth
Business
/ 16 January 2025

SA’s World Economic Forum team optimistic about economic growth

The pause in load-shedding and government’s collaboration with business signals a positive shift, the delegation says

By Aarti Bhana
Sewage crisis at Kamfers Dam causes ‘biodiversity nightmare’ for waterbirds
The Green Guardian
/ 15 January 2025

Sewage crisis at Kamfers Dam causes ‘biodiversity nightmare’ for waterbirds

Lab findings suggest botulism as the cause of the bird deaths, made worse by sewage from the Homevale wastewater treatment works

By Sheree Bega
Education movements slam high dropout rate for matric class of 2024
Education
/ 14 January 2025

Education movements slam high dropout rate for matric class of 2024

The Zero Dropout Campaign has cautioned that the department of basic education should take heed of ‘early warning signs’ to assist learners

By Umamah Bakharia
Competition Commission uncovers fresh produce oligopoly
Business
/ 13 January 2025

Competition Commission uncovers fresh produce oligopoly

The commission has called for large property owners to make space for emerging greengrocers in malls

By Lyse Comins
Youth league president Malatji warns SACP against breaking alliance with ANC
Politics
/ 10 January 2025

Youth league president Malatji warns SACP against breaking alliance with ANC

He also said Jacob Zuma was a ‘counter-revolutionary’ who ‘sold his people for nothing’

By Lunga Mzangwe
Allegations of ‘gang infiltration’ in Cape CPFs spark investigation
National
/ 9 January 2025

Allegations of ‘gang infiltration’ in Cape CPFs spark investigation

Opportunists and individuals with links to gangs are allegedly trying to influence some CPFs in the province

By Lyse Comins
WATCH: Mystery ‘balls’ force closure of Umhlanga beaches
Health
/ 8 January 2025

WATCH: Mystery ‘balls’ force closure of Umhlanga beaches

Durban beaches are notorious for closing due to high levels of E.coli, but potential poop balls would be a new phenomenon

By MG Reporter
Aeiden Swan celebrates SA wildlife through art and design
Friday
/ 7 January 2025

Aeiden Swan celebrates SA wildlife through art and design

The Cape Town artist transforms her passion for wildlife into sustainable designs

By Lesego Chepape
Illegal succulent trade pushes SA’s rare plants towards extinction
National
/ 6 January 2025

Illegal succulent trade pushes SA’s rare plants towards extinction

About 16% (1 589 species) of the world’s estimated 10 000 succulent species occur in the Succulent Karoo Biome

By Sheree Bega
Labours of love: A movie, music, a novel – oh, and a baby
Friday
/ 19 December 2024

Labours of love: A movie, music, a novel – oh, and a baby

Multi-talented filmmakers Carla Fonseca Mokgata and Nthato Mokgata are making history with their romantic comedy

By Charles Leonard
Women battle in lights, camera, sexism industry
Friday
/ 17 December 2024

Women battle in lights, camera, sexism industry

Women in the South African film have to overcome challenges in a patriarchal film sector

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Hennops, the river of disease and death flowing through Gauteng
The Green Guardian
/ 15 December 2024

Hennops, the river of disease and death flowing through Gauteng

Hennops, the river of disease and death flowing through Gauteng

By Sheree Bega
Chris Brown: Should home affairs have acted?
Friday
/ 12 December 2024

Chris Brown: Should home affairs have acted?

The US musician, who has a history of violence against women, is set to perform in Johannesburg

By Aarti Bhana
Euphoria over regime change in Syria but it is fraught with danger
Opinion
/ 11 December 2024

Euphoria over regime change in Syria but it is fraught with danger

The Assad dynasty has fallen, but will it end Israel’s genocide in Gaza?

By Iqbal Jassat
ANC won’t recall SACP ministers over decision to contest 2026 local government elections
Politics
/ 10 December 2024

ANC won’t recall SACP ministers over decision to contest 2026 local government elections

The ANC has put off the decision on how it will intervene in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal until next month

By Lunga Mzangwe
Legal threat to agriculture minister over delay in banning Terbufos
The Green Guardian
/ 9 December 2024

Legal threat to agriculture minister over delay in banning Terbufos

South African coalition pushes for immediate ban of Terbufos and other highly hazardous pesticides

By Sheree Bega
Hydrogen technology ‘key to sustainable steel industry’, analysis of ArcelorMittal’s roadmap finds
The Green Guardian
/ 8 December 2024

Hydrogen technology ‘key to sustainable steel industry’, analysis of ArcelorMittal’s roadmap finds

A groundbreaking policy brief looks at what ArcelorMittal’s decarbonisation roadmap means for communities and the environment

By Sheree Bega
At 100: Unveiling the heart of Sobukwe
Friday
/ 5 December 2024

At 100: Unveiling the heart of Sobukwe

Play explores the intimate love and enduring sacrifices of Robert Sobukwe and his wife Veronica on the centenary of his birth

By Lesego Chepape
Ferrari vs Conquest: Only Mbalula, not provincial leaders, can speak publicly on provincial structure disbandment
Politics
/ 2 December 2024

Ferrari vs Conquest: Only Mbalula, not provincial leaders, can speak publicly on provincial structure disbandment

The secretary general said the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal cannot keep up with the uMkhonto weSizwe party

By Lunga Mzangwe
Anthony Akerman on the warmth of Breyten Breytenbach in exile
Friday
/ 28 November 2024

Anthony Akerman on the warmth of Breyten Breytenbach in exile

Akerman’s memoir reflects on exile and meeting Breytenbach

By Anthony Akerman
Investigation into social grant fraud is a flop
National
/ 27 November 2024

Investigation into social grant fraud is a flop

SASSA’s investigation into the SRD grant application system fails to answer crucial questions

By Nathan Geffen
EFF tells concourt sparing Ramaphosa impeachment was unlawful
Politics
/ 26 November 2024

EFF tells concourt sparing Ramaphosa impeachment was unlawful

The president’s lawyers counter that the Economic Freedom Fighter’s Phala Phala case is rooted in politics, not law

By Emsie Ferreira
Crime stats: Eastern Cape has highest murder rate
Crime
/ 25 November 2024

Crime stats: Eastern Cape has highest murder rate

Although murders declined nationally by 5.8% for the second quarter, the province’s numbers increased because of the ‘Lusikisiki massacre’

By Anathi Madubela
Zoë Modiga and the politics of love
Friday
/ 25 November 2024

Zoë Modiga and the politics of love

The singer-songwriter speaks about love, her three albums and how her fledgling career was boosted by jazz legend Hugh Masekela

By Fezokuhle Mthonti
The brilliance of Esther Mahlangu, beyond the biography
Friday
/ 22 November 2024

The brilliance of Esther Mahlangu, beyond the biography

A retrospective delves into the depth, symbolism and global reach of the renowned artist’s work

By Lesego Chepape
Department of defence still reviewing SA-Cuba agreements
National
/ 19 November 2024

Department of defence still reviewing SA-Cuba agreements

It has been 19 months since then defence minister Thandi Modise said the bilateral agreement and its controversial sub-contracts were being assessed

By Des Erasmus
The second week of COP29 needs to reach funding commitments
The Green Guardian
/ 18 November 2024

The second week of COP29 needs to reach funding commitments

There is an air of impatience as talks on finance hit a stalemate

By Ozayr Patel
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