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Public sector wage fight: How long will the smoke and mirrors last?
Opinion
/ 24 November 2022

Public sector wage fight: How long will the smoke and mirrors last?

The government has tried to exploit negative sentiment towards public sector workers, but siding with the employer may be even more difficult

By Sarah Smit
Mkhwebane’s suspension rests on facts, not optics, Concourt hears
Politics
/ 24 November 2022

Mkhwebane’s suspension rests on facts, not optics, Concourt hears

Advocate for the president tells the apex court the high court finding that her suspension was retaliation was refuted by the ample grounds for the decision

By Emsie Ferreira
Another 75 basis point hike as Reserve Bank seeks to tame ‘inflation monster’
Business
/ 24 November 2022

Another 75 basis point hike as Reserve Bank seeks to tame ‘inflation monster’

Consumer inflation hit 7.6% year-on-year in October, bucking the downward trend that had been anticipated after the July ‘peak’

By Sarah Smit
Several hospitals hit hard by public sector strike
Health
/ 24 November 2022

Several hospitals hit hard by public sector strike

Some hospitals were disrupted by protesters but most facilities had few to no disturbances

By Chris Bateman
World Cup: Qatar’s middle finger to the West exposes colonial cowards
Sport
/ 24 November 2022

World Cup: Qatar’s middle finger to the West exposes colonial cowards

Europe baulking at protesting against the host nation’s human rights abuses shows the power of black gold

By Khaya Koko
Salima Mukansanga becomes first African woman referee at men’s World Cup
Sport
/ 23 November 2022

Salima Mukansanga becomes first African woman referee at men’s World Cup

Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga has broken new ground to become the first African woman to officiate a men’s World Cup

By bird story agency
Quality of police recruits questioned as rape stats spike by 11%
National
/ 23 November 2022

Quality of police recruits questioned as rape stats spike by 11%

A total of 13 283 sexual assault cases were reported in just three months from July to September

By Khaya Koko
US chip ban on China: A declaration of computer-age ‘war’?
Opinion
/ 23 November 2022

US chip ban on China: A declaration of computer-age ‘war’?

Sanctions can at best slow China from taking the global lead in chip manufacturing. At their worst, they will raise the chances of chip wars spilling into a physical or economic sphere

By Prabir Purkayastha
Messi saw a ghost – and he won’t be the first
Sport
/ 23 November 2022

Messi saw a ghost – and he won’t be the first

The Saudis were superb, but the Argentinians got spooked by the hovering legacy of World Cup failures past

By Carlos Amato
Ramaphosa calls for reform of UN Security Council during United Kingdom visit
Top Six
/ 23 November 2022

Ramaphosa calls for reform of UN Security Council during United Kingdom visit

Cyril Ramaphosa is on a state visit to the UK, the first to be hosted by King Charles III after the death of Queen Elisabeth II in September. 

By Eunice Masson
Autopilot Angie runs the shop as Ramaphosa jets off on a UK state visit
Opinion
/ 22 November 2022

Autopilot Angie runs the shop as Ramaphosa jets off on a UK state visit

There is no taste of presidential power for presidential hopefuls Lindiwe Sisulu or Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma — now or in December

By Paddy Harper
Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’
The Green Guardian
/ 22 November 2022

Activists say ‘Ramaphosa sold Africa out at COP’

This follows the country securing billions of rands for the just energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable electricity

By Mandisa Makgakga
You may be buying poisonous lead paint – but offenders are not charged
National
/ 22 November 2022

You may be buying poisonous lead paint – but offenders are not charged

The government is investing in monitoring lead levels in paint

By Jesse Copelyn
SAP Build lets business users create apps, addresses skills shortage
Sci-tech
/ 22 November 2022

SAP Build lets business users create apps, addresses skills shortage

Low code platforms provide business users with little to no technical knowledge the ability to build apps to supplement their enterprise solutions

By Nafisa Akabor
Suspected jihadists kill troops, civilians in Nigeria
Africa
/ 21 November 2022

Suspected jihadists kill troops, civilians in Nigeria

Fighters from Islamic State West Africa Province stormed the town of Malam Fatori, killing nine soldiers, two police officer and a number of civilians

By Agence France Presse
Welcome to the Fake World Cup
Sport
/ 21 November 2022

Welcome to the Fake World Cup

Both Qatar’s authorities and football team have no idea how to play the beautiful game well

By Richard Calland
SCA finds Zuma’s release was unlawful, orders his return to prison
National
/ 21 November 2022

SCA finds Zuma’s release was unlawful, orders his return to prison

The court strongly criticised last month’s statement by the department of correctional services that Zuma was a free man

By Emsie Ferreira
Unless we fix South Africa’s human infrastructure we are going to crash
Opinion
/ 20 November 2022

Unless we fix South Africa’s human infrastructure we are going to crash

We are experiencing a skills crisis that is as catastrophic and urgent as the public infrastructure crisis, and yet it mostly goes unnoticed

By Nyari Samushonga
Proteas, delicious food and fashion combine at the Zeitz MOCAA Art & Opulence Gala
Friday
/ 19 November 2022

Proteas, delicious food and fashion combine at the Zeitz MOCAA Art & Opulence Gala

Elegant pink couches, flower chandeliers, sequins and silks form part of the gala’s aesthetics that marries Italian sensibilities with African vibes

By Kimberley Schoeman
2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group H?
Sport
/ 19 November 2022

2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group H?

Portugal enter with their most exciting side since 2006 and Ghana have a shot at revenge against Uruguay

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Standard Bank flags Mashatile’s ‘stealthy’ bid for ANC presidency
Politics
/ 19 November 2022

Standard Bank flags Mashatile’s ‘stealthy’ bid for ANC presidency

The bank says the ANC treasurer general has positioned himself as the perfect ‘compromise candidate’ for party president

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
‘Syndicates are behind stock theft’ in South Africa
National
/ 19 November 2022

‘Syndicates are behind stock theft’ in South Africa

Stolen livestock is sold at auctions to farmers, abattoirs and speculators, harming the entire red meat industry

By Simon Bloch
ANC wants to clean up its membership act
Politics
/ 18 November 2022

ANC wants to clean up its membership act

A draft overhaul of the party’s constitution proposes excluding anybody who is guilty of violent crimes, sexual offences and stealing from the poor

By Emsie Ferreira
A war has raged in Great Lakes region for decades and we can no longer ignore
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

A war has raged in Great Lakes region for decades and we can no longer ignore

The M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, have expanded their attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

By Vijay Prashad
FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation
Opinion
/ 18 November 2022

FTX is another example of the continuing failure of financial regulation

Payments into crypto exchanges are not protected as deposits are when paid into a regular bank

By Zama Ndlovu
2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group F?
Sport
/ 17 November 2022

2022 World Cup: What’s the deal in group F?

Belgium and Croatia are likely to go through but both sides are approaching the end of their golden eras and Morocco could take advantage of that

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Towards a multipolar world order
Opinion
/ 17 November 2022

Towards a multipolar world order

The United Nations Security Council structure is no longer appropriate and needs to be fixed

By Philip Machanick
Reparations a no-go zone at COP27
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

Reparations a no-go zone at COP27

Developing nations are calling for the countries most responsible for climate change to pay for loss and damage

By Mandisa Makgakga
Behind Massmart’s JSE exit
Business
/ 17 November 2022

Behind Massmart’s JSE exit

Experts say the company’s stock had long lost
its value, rendering its delisting immaterial

By Anathi Madubela
Lamola sues Mpumalanga publication for R1 million
National
/ 17 November 2022

Lamola sues Mpumalanga publication for R1 million

The minister is demanding that 013News retract an article suggesting he interfered in the decisions of the National Prosecuting Authority

By Emsie Ferreira
What to expect from this year’s wildlife conference in Panama
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2022

What to expect from this year’s wildlife conference in Panama

Southern African countries push to resume ivory trade in government stockpiles, while other African proposals seek to protect hippos

By Sheree Bega
Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales
Business
/ 16 November 2022

Load-shedding weighs heavy on retail sales

Retail trade sales fell by 1.9% in the third quarter, the second consecutive quarter of decline after the 1.1% drop in the second quarter

By Anathi Madubela
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