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Dirty cops: Gatsby and KFC perks help ‘make case dockets disappear’
National
/ 8 November 2022

Dirty cops: Gatsby and KFC perks help ‘make case dockets disappear’

A former gang member claims that daily ‘perks’ for crooked officers include KFC and Gatsbys

By Eunice Masson
Rwanda fed false intelligence to US and Interpol as it pursued political dissidents abroad
Africa
/ 8 November 2022

Rwanda fed false intelligence to US and Interpol as it pursued political dissidents abroad

A classified FBI report confirms that US law enforcement has long known of Rwandan intelligence operations against civilians on its soil

By Carlos Mureithi and Kira Zalan
Why support for Ukraine could dwindle in the final months of 2022
Opinion
/ 7 November 2022

Why support for Ukraine could dwindle in the final months of 2022

With the US midterm elections looming and Europe’s economic situation deteriorating, the threat of reduced international support for Ukraine could limit Kyiv’s options in the new year

By John P Ruehl
How can we develop a uniquely African form of democracy?
Opinion
/ 7 November 2022

How can we develop a uniquely African form of democracy?

Africans have been decolonising, critiquing, and also enriching liberal democracy from an African perspective since colonial times

By Moses Ochonu
Three ways Covid sped up SA’s medicine approvals process – and how it can help the National Health Insurance scheme
Health
/ 7 November 2022

Three ways Covid sped up SA’s medicine approvals process – and how it can help the National Health Insurance scheme

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority had to speed up its approval of new medicines while still ensuring that they were safe and effective

By Portia Nkambule
A deficit spending scam destroyed Liz Truss, UK’s prime minister. Who is next?
Opinion
/ 7 November 2022

A deficit spending scam destroyed Liz Truss, UK’s prime minister. Who is next?

UK governments borrow money for deficit spending from corporations and the rich. But the very beneficiaries of the tax cuts Truss proposed were these ‘investors’, who baulked

By Richard D Wolff
Measures to reform public service offer some hope
Opinion
/ 6 November 2022

Measures to reform public service offer some hope

However, allowing politicians to be involved in the hiring process might be the sticking point

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
Zimbabwe activist and opposition party leader detained for 100 days
Africa
/ 5 November 2022

Zimbabwe activist and opposition party leader detained for 100 days

Job Sikhala, who has been charged with incitement, has been denied bail for the sixth time

By Jeffrey Moyo
Sorry, Putin and Xi, autocracy and football don’t mix
Sport
/ 5 November 2022

Sorry, Putin and Xi, autocracy and football don’t mix

Russia and China’s football misery shows the game is only beautiful in noisy democracies

By Carlos Amato
Africa’s silent killer: Solutions must be found to air pollution
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2022

Africa’s silent killer: Solutions must be found to air pollution

Clean energy is crucial for the continent to determine its air quality future

By Sheree Bega
Mkhwebane poison plot a zinger of a tale
Opinion
/ 4 November 2022

Mkhwebane poison plot a zinger of a tale

The protector of the suspended public protector, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, was targeted by a retired American colonel

By Paddy Harper
Is foreign investment the missing link in South Africa’s football success?
Sport
/ 4 November 2022

Is foreign investment the missing link in South Africa’s football success?

Former football players and coaches have welcomed the launch of Spanish La Liga’s Celta Vigo academy in South Africa

By Sonri Naidoo
Bookmark these Jozi stores
Friday
/ 3 November 2022

Bookmark these Jozi stores

Tapping into the rich heritage of the independent bookshops of the city led to the accumulation of a few interesting stories along the way

By Ryan Enslin
The plan to stop SA’s fake medical negligence claims
Health
/ 3 November 2022

The plan to stop SA’s fake medical negligence claims

The Special Investigating Unit has a year to track down lawyers and patients who file fake medical negligence claims

By Christina Pitt
Formula E vs Kyalami 9-Hour, petrol vs electric – the race is on
Motoring
/ 3 November 2022

Formula E vs Kyalami 9-Hour, petrol vs electric – the race is on

Don’t pull the plug on the electric event before you have given it a chance to prove itself

By Brent van der Schyff
COP27: More empty promises or will it bear fruit?
Editorial
/ 3 November 2022

COP27: More empty promises or will it bear fruit?

Will African countries get the climate pledges owed to them by wealthier nations or will it be more empty promises

By Editorial
MTBPS: Godongwana delivers treasury’s same old sermon
Opinion
/ 3 November 2022

MTBPS: Godongwana delivers treasury’s same old sermon

Like a household, new spending will be financed through tax increases or budget cuts

By Duma Gqubule
Proteas in Perth – The enigma that is SA cricket
Sport
/ 3 November 2022

Proteas in Perth – The enigma that is SA cricket

The Proteas are in the T20 World Cup with a fighting chance but all is not well in game

By Luke Alfred
New prime minister promises to ‘make Lesotho great again’
Africa
/ 3 November 2022

New prime minister promises to ‘make Lesotho great again’

The speech repeated much of Sam Matekane’s rhetoric from the election campaign.

By Newsday Lesotho
The US Embassy’s Sandton terror alert failed to meet the basic parameters of security threat assessment
Opinion
/ 2 November 2022

The US Embassy’s Sandton terror alert failed to meet the basic parameters of security threat assessment

While the US has every right to protect citizens and its embassies, it should do so with the cooperation of the host country

By Siphumelele Duma
Joburgers flee the purple paradise
Opinion
/ 2 November 2022

Joburgers flee the purple paradise

Just as the fragile jacaranda flowers drop, so too does the city’s water and electricity supply

By Charmain Naidoo
Public protector office asked to pay for Mkhwebane’s ‘spiritual war’
National
/ 2 November 2022

Public protector office asked to pay for Mkhwebane’s ‘spiritual war’

The consultants were brought in to counter ‘beholden judges’ after the courts set aside Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s reports

By Emsie Ferreira
Domestic work in Africa goes digital
Africa
/ 1 November 2022

Domestic work in Africa goes digital

The new app is like that for an e-hailing taxi service, only it connects housekeepers and employers

By Mical Imbukwa
Is there Rain in Telkom’s future?
Business
/ 1 November 2022

Is there Rain in Telkom’s future?

The Telkom-Rain deal is still on the table but analysts are divided on whether it will be successful

By Anathi Madubela
Brazil’s Lula win over Bolsonaro celebrated by the left globally, but beware a right backlash
Opinion
/ 1 November 2022

Brazil’s Lula win over Bolsonaro celebrated by the left globally, but beware a right backlash

A country cannot survive in isolation, particularly given that leaders of rightwing parties have ascended in countries around the world

By Imraan Buccus
Review: Apple iPhone 14 Pro
Sci-tech
/ 1 November 2022

Review: Apple iPhone 14 Pro

For anyone who has been holding on to an iPhone model from the 12 Pro and older, the 14 Pro feels like a new phone

By Nafisa Akabor
Things that go bump in the night: The paranormal in South Africa
National
/ 31 October 2022

Things that go bump in the night: The paranormal in South Africa

Local interest in phenomena outside conventional scientific understanding is rising, says para-psychologist

By Eunice Masson
Ramaphosa: From robust and resolute to risk averse
Opinion
/ 31 October 2022

Ramaphosa: From robust and resolute to risk averse

In the 1980s NUM leader and 2020s president seem to be two different people But there may be value in his ‘waiting a bit’

By Richard Calland
Cape Town has found a permanent solution to water scarcity: Recycled sewage
The Green Guardian
/ 31 October 2022

Cape Town has found a permanent solution to water scarcity: Recycled sewage

Already happening in Egypt and Namibia, Cape Town is embarking on a wastewater recycling project to build a long-term sustainable water supply

By Biénne Huisman
Load-shedding: The ANC cashed in millions and now South Africa is in the dark
Opinion
/ 31 October 2022

Load-shedding: The ANC cashed in millions and now South Africa is in the dark

The Medupi and Kusile boilers are substandard, because the ruling party hijacking their manufacturing process for their own profit

By Thamsanqa D Malinga
Will Biden’s low-key strategy work in the midterm polls?
Opinion
/ 31 October 2022

Will Biden’s low-key strategy work in the midterm polls?

His quiet campaign in the media contrasts sharply with Trump’s rhetoric and high-visibility mass rallies

By Imran Khalid
Ramaphosa’s future hinges on whether he serves the party or the people
Opinion
/ 30 October 2022

Ramaphosa’s future hinges on whether he serves the party or the people

The president has made strides in renewing the state but how he deals with individuals in the ANC linked to state capture may be his undoing in the party

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
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