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Killer Prince Harry shines light on bias towards the West
Opinion
/ 9 January 2023

Killer Prince Harry shines light on bias towards the West

America and its Nato allies have been responsible for the deaths of millions, yet many South Africans identify with the West and see it as enlightened

By Imraan Buccus
Brazil police wrest back seat of power from pro-Bolsonaro rioters
Top Six
/ 9 January 2023

Brazil police wrest back seat of power from pro-Bolsonaro rioters

Newly inaugurated President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva condemned the invasions as a “fascist” attack

By Agence France Presse
Why Africa should look East
Opinion
/ 9 January 2023

Why Africa should look East

Carlos Lopes, the former executive secretary of the United Nations Economic Commission on Africa, makes his case in this interview with Sakiko Fukuda-Parr as to why Africa should take advice on development politics and knowledge from Asia.

By Sakiko Fukuda-Parr interviews Carlos Lopes
Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil Congress, presidential palace
Top Six
/ 8 January 2023

Bolsonaro supporters storm Brazil Congress, presidential palace

Hundreds of supporters of Brazil’s far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro broke through police barricades and stormed into Congress, the presidential palace and the Supreme Court on Sunday

By Agence France Presse
Ramaphosa sends a stern warning against detractors
Politics
/ 8 January 2023

Ramaphosa sends a stern warning against detractors

President says there is no longer any room left for those opposed to the ANC’s renewal process

By Mandisa Makgakga
Zanzibar: a door into another world
Africa
/ 8 January 2023

Zanzibar: a door into another world

Tanzania’s archipelago is ideal for tourists looking for more than Mauritius-lite

By Lyse Comins
Copies of rock art treasure trove a homage to magnificence
National
/ 8 January 2023

Copies of rock art treasure trove a homage to magnificence

Shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Pompidou in Paris, will this rock art collection be taken out of storage
for South Africans to see? This is the final part in a series on South African rock art

By Kevin Davie
Gwede Mantashe: ANC will be involved in appointment of new Eskom chief executive
Politics
/ 7 January 2023

Gwede Mantashe: ANC will be involved in appointment of new Eskom chief executive

Party chairperson says ANC needs more time for consultation before processing the decision for state-owned enterprises to be moved to line ministries

By Lizeka Tandwa
Political and economic volatility will continue in Africa in 2023
Africa
/ 7 January 2023

Political and economic volatility will continue in Africa in 2023

Although direct trade and financial links between Africa, Russia and Ukraine may be small, the main effect of the war will be civil strife in Africa driven by food and energy inflation

By Alex Vines
Legalising sex work is not a moral issue, it’s a human rights issue
Opinion
/ 27 December 2022

Legalising sex work is not a moral issue, it’s a human rights issue

A new bill that seeks to decriminalise sex work is now open for public comment

By Zoya Pon
Iran punished for ‘vile’ treatment of women
Opinion
/ 27 December 2022

Iran punished for ‘vile’ treatment of women

The US initiates Iran’s expulsion from the UN women’s commission.

By Evelyn Leopold
Brash photographer Ernest Cole revisited
Friday
/ 26 December 2022

Brash photographer Ernest Cole revisited

House of Bondage: The book that shocked the world

By Oupa Nkosi
Three women in ANC top 6 welcomed but will this happen at next election?
Opinion
/ 26 December 2022

Three women in ANC top 6 welcomed but will this happen at next election?

For the first time the party has elected three women to the top seven, but two of them are in deputy positions

By Karabo Mokgonyana
Unique travel destinations in Southern Africa
Friday
/ 26 December 2022

Unique travel destinations in Southern Africa

Here are some unforgettable and luxurious places to travel to when looking to enjoy some downtime

By Bongeka Gumede
Too cool for the office: Meet the young, hip, successful farmers of Zimbabwe
Africa
/ 22 December 2022

Too cool for the office: Meet the young, hip, successful farmers of Zimbabwe

They are a new generation of educated youth, many with degrees in business, law, finance and technology, who are shedding suits and ties and turning to agriculture

By Wonai Haruperi
There’s a place for the herbivore at the braai
Business
/ 22 December 2022

There’s a place for the herbivore at the braai

There may not be a lot of South African vegans, but it seems many still want a taste of the plant-based life

By Sarah Smit
More load-shedding means less tax revenue for the government
Opinion
/ 22 December 2022

More load-shedding means less tax revenue for the government

The increasing levels of load-shedding harms economic growth and the government’s ability to address the country’s pressing social needs

By Bernard Mofokeng and Nico Alberts
The Lazy Makoti creator bags her third Gourmand World Cookbook Award
Friday
/ 22 December 2022

The Lazy Makoti creator bags her third Gourmand World Cookbook Award

Chef Mogau Seshoene reflects on her culinary journey as she receives her third Gourmand World Cookbook Award for her cookbook, Hosting With The Lazy Makoti.

By Bongeka Gumede
Ukraine flags vie with Christmas decor as Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits Washington
Top Six
/ 22 December 2022

Ukraine flags vie with Christmas decor as Volodymyr Zelenskiy visits Washington

Journalists gathered outside the White House to record the visit of the wartime leader, his only trip outside his country since Russia invaded 300 days ago

By Robin Legrand
Hope for South Africa lies in us, not in government or in the interests of  shareholders of our major corporates
Opinion
/ 22 December 2022

Hope for South Africa lies in us, not in government or in the interests of shareholders of our major corporates

We salute our heroes, the people who quietly do what the government does not, who show us that we are not helpless

By Ron Derby
City of Cape Town warns of further sewage spills due to lengthy power cuts
National
/ 21 December 2022

City of Cape Town warns of further sewage spills due to lengthy power cuts

The city council issued warnings in the wake of recent spills due to load-shedding, which forced the temporary closure of beaches in Muizenberg and Fish Hoek

By Eunice Masson
Flight searches for solo travellers show 172% jump
National
/ 21 December 2022

Flight searches for solo travellers show 172% jump

South Africans travelling solo make Asian countries their top choice

By Eunice Masson
Ukraine’s Zelensky to meet Biden, address Congress in Washington on Wednesday
Top Six
/ 21 December 2022

Ukraine’s Zelensky to meet Biden, address Congress in Washington on Wednesday

On the same day, Vladimir Putin plans to meet his top military officials to assess the dire results so far of the war on Ukraine and set goals for next year

By Paul Handley
IN PICTURES: The thrill and agony of the ANC’s elective conference
National
/ 21 December 2022

IN PICTURES: The thrill and agony of the ANC’s elective conference

M&G photographer Delwyn Verasamy captured the spectrum of emotions during a frenetic few days at Nasrec

By Delwyn Verasamy
Rabies warning for holidaymakers visiting high-risk areas
National
/ 21 December 2022

Rabies warning for holidaymakers visiting high-risk areas

Do not approach, touch or pick up stray dogs and cats — report wandering animals to local animal welfare agencies

By Eunice Masson
Court orders Mbalula to take action against attacks on long-distance buses, pending appeal outcome
National
/ 20 December 2022

Court orders Mbalula to take action against attacks on long-distance buses, pending appeal outcome

Transport minister must develop a plan to ensure the safety of drivers and passengers as violent attacks continue

By Eunice Masson
Government owes its suppliers more than R3-billion, public service quarterly report reveals
National
/ 20 December 2022

Government owes its suppliers more than R3-billion, public service quarterly report reveals

Late or non-payment by departments demonstrates little care for small businesses – says PSC commissioner

By Eunice Masson
US lawmakers call for criminal charges against Trump
Top Six
/ 20 December 2022

US lawmakers call for criminal charges against Trump

Congress has never made a criminal referral against a sitting or former president, and it will add to the clamour among Trump’s opponents for prosecution

By Frankie Taggart
‘My Land Obsession’ is a call for social justice
Friday
/ 20 December 2022

‘My Land Obsession’ is a call for social justice

Bulelwa Mabasa tells the story of how her love for land reform and justice is tied to her family and upbringing

By Bongeka Gumede
Twitter users vote to oust chief executive Elon Musk
Top Six
/ 20 December 2022

Twitter users vote to oust chief executive Elon Musk

Musk has sacked half of Twitter’s staff, readmitted far-right figures to the platform, suspended journalists and tried to charge for previously free services

By Agence France Presse
The fast and the furious — responses to the presidential election outcome
Politics
/ 19 December 2022

The fast and the furious — responses to the presidential election outcome

What was said at Nasrec after the results of the top 7 were released

By M&G newsroom
Small business department carries heavy weight
Business
/ 19 December 2022

Small business department carries heavy weight

The department’s minister, Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, said small businesses are expected to propel economic growth

By Sarah Smit
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