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Joburg: A beloved, magnificent cesspit
Friday
/ 18 November 2024

Joburg: A beloved, magnificent cesspit

Nickolaus Bauer’s book on Johannesburg shows both its wonders and its scabrous underbelly

By Rodney Ghobril
South African filmmakers call for cultural boycott against Israel
Friday
/ 14 November 2024

South African filmmakers call for cultural boycott against Israel

Media groups urge action to protect those risking their lives to document the crisis in Gaza

By Lesego Chepape
SAPS uncertain about members’ firearm competency but confident in new crime-fighting tech
National
/ 13 November 2024

SAPS uncertain about members’ firearm competency but confident in new crime-fighting tech

The police service is big on plans but short on detail, including costs, when talking about how artificial intelligence and other new technologies can reduce crime

By Des Erasmus
Lamola calls for calm in Mozambique ahead of SADC summit
Politics
/ 12 November 2024

Lamola calls for calm in Mozambique ahead of SADC summit

South Africa was always concerned that strife in a neighbouring country could spill over to its soil, the international relations minister said

By Emsie Ferreira
BHI Trust victims fear fraud cases are closed
Business
/ 11 November 2024

BHI Trust victims fear fraud cases are closed

Some of the investors who sunk millions into the pyramid scheme have been told that the fraud cases they opened have been closed

By Lyse Comins
Civil society coalition wants heads to roll over Terbufos deaths
National
/ 10 November 2024

Civil society coalition wants heads to roll over Terbufos deaths

Inadequate controls on hazardous chemicals contributed to the death of the six children in Soweto

By Sheree Bega
Nico Phooko: The music painter who makes art you can wear
Friday
/ 7 November 2024

Nico Phooko: The music painter who makes art you can wear

Artist blends music and art to transform live performances into spontaneous masterpieces using his signature bleach technique on denim

By Lesego Chepape
Southern white rhinos find new home at Gauteng’s Dinokeng Game Reserve
The Green Guardian
/ 6 November 2024

Southern white rhinos find new home at Gauteng’s Dinokeng Game Reserve

The rhinos previously belonged to controversial rhino breeder John Hume

By Sheree Bega
Equal Education says mid-term budget will entrench inequality
Education
/ 5 November 2024

Equal Education says mid-term budget will entrench inequality

The advocacy group said despite highlighting infrastructure as one of its main pillars, the policy statement offered little in terms of commitments to fixing school infrastructure backlogs

By Umamah Bakharia
Buthelezi fires back at ANC ‘imbecility’ as KZN unity government tensions flare
Politics
/ 4 November 2024

Buthelezi fires back at ANC ‘imbecility’ as KZN unity government tensions flare

The Cogta MEC said there was a coordinated ANC effort to undermine his work and his standing in the IFP

By Des Erasmus
Naledi residents still seek answers after six children die of poisoning
National
/ 1 November 2024

Naledi residents still seek answers after six children die of poisoning

The health minister said that there was no direct link between the children’s deaths and the products consumed from the local spaza shops

By Aarti Bhana
Dada Morero: Joburg is facing a severe water crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 31 October 2024

Dada Morero: Joburg is facing a severe water crisis

The executive mayor blamed drought but water experts say the city’s reservoir levels are ‘leaking to critical thresholds’

By Sheree Bega
The DA holds off on its planned court challenge to the Bela Act but will not budge on contentious clauses
Politics
/ 29 October 2024

The DA holds off on its planned court challenge to the Bela Act but will not budge on contentious clauses

The Democratic Alliance has promised to launch a legal battle if the government of national unity clearing house fails to provide resolutions to its concerns

By Mandisa Nyathi
Prisons commissioner orders inquiry in response to M&G ‘holidays in hospital’ exposé
National
/ 28 October 2024

Prisons commissioner orders inquiry in response to M&G ‘holidays in hospital’ exposé

A deputy commissioner will investigate claims that wealthy prisoners are buying themselves preferential treatment in jail

By Paddy Harper
Whistleblowers: Rich prisoners bribe wardens for hospital holidays
National
/ 25 October 2024

Whistleblowers: Rich prisoners bribe wardens for hospital holidays

Businessmen Thoshan Panday and Rajivee Soni allegedly pay their way out of their prison cells

By Lyse Comins and Paddy Harper
Urban decay and infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked, says Macpherson
National
/ 23 October 2024

Urban decay and infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked, says Macpherson

The minister stressed the need for collaboration between government and business to improve infrastructure and boost tourism

By Lyse Comins
Debt-free SAA still looking for private equity and a loan, says Creecy
National
/ 22 October 2024

Debt-free SAA still looking for private equity and a loan, says Creecy

The minister also wants to secure capital inflow for Transnet

By Emsie Ferreira
Mbalula targeting Lesufi in ‘proxy battle’ ahead of 2027 ANC conference
Politics
/ 22 October 2024

Mbalula targeting Lesufi in ‘proxy battle’ ahead of 2027 ANC conference

Sources say Gauteng chair Panyaza Lesufi is not a threat to the ANC secretary general, but could be collateral damage

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ramokgopa outlines plans to ‘de-risk’ energy generation
National
/ 21 October 2024

Ramokgopa outlines plans to ‘de-risk’ energy generation

The minister said that accelerating renewable energy is the country’s path to energy sovereignty and fighting climate change

By Sheree Bega
Why I am wary of giving anyone from the Biden administration my vote
Columns
/ 20 October 2024

Why I am wary of giving anyone from the Biden administration my vote

The current administration delivered an American foreign policy that continues to benefit vested interests. Different administration, different party, same script

By Michael Walsh
NPA claims Pule Mabe and wife shared spoils of ‘fraudulent’ R27million tender
Crime
/ 17 October 2024

NPA claims Pule Mabe and wife shared spoils of ‘fraudulent’ R27million tender

The senior ANC member allegedly controlled the bank account of the catering company that received the lucrative vehicle supply contract

By Khaya Koko
Study finds that negative media stereotypes drain African economies
Africa
/ 16 October 2024

Study finds that negative media stereotypes drain African economies

Adverse and biased narratives about the continent inflate perceptions of risk, leading to unjustifiably high borrowing costs

By Aarti Bhana
Cabinet ‘clearing house’ will meet this week to resolve GNU partner disputes
Politics
/ 15 October 2024

Cabinet ‘clearing house’ will meet this week to resolve GNU partner disputes

Deputy President Paul Mashatile will chair the dispute resolution committee

By Lunga Mzangwe and Paddy Harper
Goliath defends WCape high court and herself amid JSC criticism
National
/ 14 October 2024

Goliath defends WCape high court and herself amid JSC criticism

The commission is interviewing candidates to replace John Hlophe as judge president of a division long riven with tension

By Emsie Ferreira
Hard truths in Hamburg hit home
Thought Leader
/ 12 October 2024

Hard truths in Hamburg hit home

Among the truths is that most of the 17 sustainable development goals adopted by UN member states are doomed to fail

By Luke Feltham
David Kramer: Dipping the paintbrush in different musical colours
Friday
/ 10 October 2024

David Kramer: Dipping the paintbrush in different musical colours

How David Kramer turned the story of an African-American choir that visited South Africa in the 1890s into a musical

By Charles Leonard
Mbalula: No decision yet on dissolving ANC KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provincial executive committees 
Politics
/ 9 October 2024

Mbalula: No decision yet on dissolving ANC KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng provincial executive committees 

The party will take a decision at the end of October, its secretary general said

By Paddy Harper
A global project is trying to save the rare humpback dolphin
The Green Guardian
/ 8 October 2024

A global project is trying to save the rare humpback dolphin

There are estimated to be fewer than 500 of the endangered mammals in South Africa’s waters

By Sheree Bega
The parrot trade boom: Risks and consequences for endangered species
The Green Guardian
/ 7 October 2024

The parrot trade boom: Risks and consequences for endangered species

New research probes whether captive breeding is hurting or helping parrots

By Sheree Bega
A phoenix from the ashes
Friday
/ 3 October 2024

A phoenix from the ashes

Jazz percussionist Gontse Makhene is rebuilding his life after a devastating blaze at his home

By Fezokuhle Mthonti
Invasive alien plant species in eThekwini parks need to be removed
The Green Guardian
/ 2 October 2024

Invasive alien plant species in eThekwini parks need to be removed

KwaZulu-Natal’s urban spaces are filled with invasive alien species that need to be removed, according to a study by a master’s student employed by the Natural Science Collection Facility.  The study by Maxine Manickum looked at tree diversity in urban parks in eThekwini municipality. “There is a strong presence of invasive alien plants and a […]

By Ozayr Patel
Universities need to better address gender inequality, report says
National
/ 1 October 2024

Universities need to better address gender inequality, report says

The report by the Commission for Gender Equality found that universities were reluctant to review their sexual harassment policies

By Umamah Bakharia
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