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Meyiwa trial: State witness ‘failed in his duty as an officer’
National
/ 3 October 2023

Meyiwa trial: State witness ‘failed in his duty as an officer’

Defence lawyers accuse the police constable of fabricating his version of events at a Vosloorus hostel, hours before the football star was murdered

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness’s evidence is ‘hogwash’
National
/ 2 October 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Defence says state witness’s evidence is ‘hogwash’

Defence advocate Zithulele Nxumalo told the Pretoria high court that his client, Mthokoziseni Maphisa, did not know state witness Constable Sizwe Zungu outside of court

By Mandisa Ndlovu
The Fiscal Cliff | Treasury is working against the National Development Plan
Thought Leader
/ 1 October 2023

The Fiscal Cliff | Treasury is working against the National Development Plan

The treasury continues to underfund health and education

By Donovan E Williams
Ebrahim Patel wants better envoys
Politics
/ 29 September 2023

Ebrahim Patel wants better envoys

South Africa to oppose reciprocal duty-free access for US companies during the Agoa conference in November

By Lizeka Tandwa
Eskom trying to cap load-shedding at stage four for summer
National
/ 27 September 2023

Eskom trying to cap load-shedding at stage four for summer

Eskom’s Calib Cassim said the utility plans to keep capacity losses caused by breakdowns to below 14 500 megawatts

By Mandisa Nyathi
Geopolitical conflict a big risk to Agoa extension, says Patel
Business
/ 26 September 2023

Geopolitical conflict a big risk to Agoa extension, says Patel

Countries’ stance on ongoing geopolitical conflict could be what excludes them from the renewal or extension of the African Growth And Opportunity Act

By Anathi Madubela
Best before versus use by: understanding food safety labels
National
/ 21 September 2023

Best before versus use by: understanding food safety labels

Confusion over sell-by, use-by, best before and expiry dates among consumers drives food waste

By Sheree Bega
Actually, Unisa is in good shape, says vice-chancellor
Education
/ 20 September 2023

Actually, Unisa is in good shape, says vice-chancellor

Professor Puleng LenkaBula lauds the distance learning institution, despite a damning report and battle over it being placed under administration

By Eunice Masson
ANCYL wants its deputy president to be a minister
Politics
/ 19 September 2023

ANCYL wants its deputy president to be a minister

The league’s national spokesperson said it will agitate for all its provincial chairpersons to be appointed as MECs

By Lizeka Tandwa
SAPS bungle farm murder cases as much as other investigations
Analysis
/ 18 September 2023

SAPS bungle farm murder cases as much as other investigations

Priority must be given to crime detection and intelligence work, not just visible policing

By Lyse Comins
State lambasts Nulane trial judge in petition to the supreme court of appeal
National
/ 14 September 2023

State lambasts Nulane trial judge in petition to the supreme court of appeal

The acting judge who discharged Gutpa associates in the first state capture case fell short of legal and ethical standards, the National Prosecuting Authority submitted

By Emsie Ferreira
Mkhwebane to challenge her removal
National
/ 13 September 2023

Mkhwebane to challenge her removal

The public protector was removed from office on the grounds of misconduct and incompetence by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Tuesday

By Eunice Masson
‘Don’t throw the dice’, judge warns in Telkom labour dispute
Business
/ 12 September 2023

‘Don’t throw the dice’, judge warns in Telkom labour dispute

A group of former employees are fighting for their jobs which were outsourced to WNS Global Services SA eight years ago

By Lyse Comins
A World Cup that Africa could actually win
Analysis
/ 11 September 2023

A World Cup that Africa could actually win

Only two African teams are playing in the tournament this year. One has never won a RWC game, the other could win it for the fourth time

By Luke Feltham
July unrest: SAPS has implemented only six of 18 recommendations
National
/ 6 September 2023

July unrest: SAPS has implemented only six of 18 recommendations

The South African Police Service report stated it was still in the process of holding accountable those accused of criminal conduct during the July 2021 unrest

By Mandisa Ndlovu
SIU finalising Transnet state capture cases but financial recovery slow
National
/ 5 September 2023

SIU finalising Transnet state capture cases but financial recovery slow

The Special Investigating Unit told parliament that settlement agreements with various companies were in the pipeline

By Emsie Ferreira
Gun that may have killed Senzo Meyiwa was stolen during a cash-in-transit heist
National
/ 4 September 2023

Gun that may have killed Senzo Meyiwa was stolen during a cash-in-transit heist

State witness and sangoma Lionel Robert Zwane told the Pretoria high court that three men came to ask for herbs before going on ‘a job’

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Ramaphosa talks tough on illegal mining
Politics
/ 3 September 2023

Ramaphosa talks tough on illegal mining

The ANC President says those found to be on the wrong side of the law will be arrested

By Mandisa Nyathi
Illegal mining: ‘The gold is there, people are hungry and mines are closed’
Business
/ 1 September 2023

Illegal mining: ‘The gold is there, people are hungry and mines are closed’

The informal economy around zama zama mining has replaced that of large-scale mining companies that have abandoned or closed their mines

By Sheree Bega
Meyiwa trial: Ballistics expert says gun found at accused’s home matches bullet at crime scene
National
/ 30 August 2023

Meyiwa trial: Ballistics expert says gun found at accused’s home matches bullet at crime scene

Lieutenant Colonel Christian Mangena’s reconstruction of the scene showed that two shots were fired in the house where the football player was killed

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Karpowership shareholders to square up in court over R200bn gas deal
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2023

Karpowership shareholders to square up in court over R200bn gas deal

PowergroupSA accuses the Turkish company of trying to transfer its shares to another black economic empowerment company without sticking to their agreement

By Mandisa Nyathi
Ramokgopa: Load-shedding will continue into summer
National
/ 27 August 2023

Ramokgopa: Load-shedding will continue into summer

Winter recedes and the demand of electricity drops, planned maintenance, accompanied by rolling blackouts, will be ramped up

By Anathi Madubela
Deciding Brics’ purpose will determine its future
Opinion
/ 24 August 2023

Deciding Brics’ purpose will determine its future

Important questions remain but there is no doubting the effect of these new allegiances

By Richard Calland
Brazil’s Lula calls for end to Ukraine war
Politics
/ 23 August 2023

Brazil’s Lula calls for end to Ukraine war

President criticises UN Security Council over handling of other conflicts and says Brazil is ready to help secure an immediate ceasefire and long-term peace

By Paddy Harper
How a change in ARV distribution could help treat more people with HIV
Health
/ 23 August 2023

How a change in ARV distribution could help treat more people with HIV

Private pharmacies to join the management of antiretroviral treatment programme, making it easier for those who need the life-long medicine

By Lilly Roberts and Linda Pretorius
Godongwana: Too early for SA to discuss Swift alternative and de-dollarisation
Business
/ 22 August 2023

Godongwana: Too early for SA to discuss Swift alternative and de-dollarisation

The country’s trade is skewed towards the West, the finance minister said ahead of the Brics summit

By Sarah Smit
How India moved to being a leading power in Brics and the world
Thought Leader
/ 21 August 2023

How India moved to being a leading power in Brics and the world

The rapidly growing economy is commanding more and more influence

By Phapano Phasha
Good Governance Africa head Chris Maroleng and team deported from Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 17 August 2023

Good Governance Africa head Chris Maroleng and team deported from Zimbabwe

The expulsion comes days before the Southern African country holds its 23 August general elections

By Eunice Masson
Mashatile was in VIP convoy, but not at scene of assault, says Cele
National
/ 16 August 2023

Mashatile was in VIP convoy, but not at scene of assault, says Cele

The deputy president’s convoy consisted of seven vehicles and only two pulled off, the police minister told parliament on Wednesday

By Eunice Masson
Veterans believe ANC and DA can work together
Politics
/ 15 August 2023

Veterans believe ANC and DA can work together

Veterans league president Snuki Zikalala said it wanted the ANC to terminate its “unethical” coalitions with the EFF and PA

By Paddy Harper
Gun found at accused’s house not linked to Meyiwa murder
National
/ 14 August 2023

Gun found at accused’s house not linked to Meyiwa murder

State witness Sergeant Mandla Masondo confirmed that the gun could be linked to a taxi-related murder case

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Manufacturers cry foul over Eskom’s lack of support in awarding tenders
The Green Guardian
/ 10 August 2023

Manufacturers cry foul over Eskom’s lack of support in awarding tenders

Concerns about local manufacturers and engineers being left out of the projects have increased

By Mandisa Nyathi
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