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Cryptic Crossword JDE 474
Crossword
/ 3 April 2025

Cryptic Crossword JDE 474

16 Type about good in African country (5)

By George Euvrard
Puppets, prose and perseverance: JM Coetzee’s Life & Times of Michael K comes to life
Friday
/ 3 April 2025

Puppets, prose and perseverance: JM Coetzee’s Life & Times of Michael K comes to life

The author’s classic is reimagined through puppetry in a powerful stage adaptation

By Lesego Chepape
‘Kill the Boer’ is a betrayal of SA’s democratic promise
Thought Leader
/ 3 April 2025

‘Kill the Boer’ is a betrayal of SA’s democratic promise

To speak against Julius Malema’s use of the chant is not to stand with racists but with the Constitution

By Aslam Fataar
Trade union Solidarity’s myth of Afrikaner suppression exposed
Thought Leader
/ 3 April 2025

Trade union Solidarity’s myth of Afrikaner suppression exposed

The apartheid state used job reservation, quotas, selective procurement, import controls and industrial policy to advance working class Afrikaners

By Khwezi Mabasa
Trump announces 30% reciprocal tariffs for SA imports
National
/ 3 April 2025

Trump announces 30% reciprocal tariffs for SA imports

The United States president said ‘some bad things’ are happening in the country

By MG Reporter
USAid funding withdrawal threatens veterinary services in South Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 2 April 2025

USAid funding withdrawal threatens veterinary services in South Africa

This could reverse decades of progress in controlling epidemics and ensuring public health safety

By Sheree Bega
Blaming the wrong girl for getting pregnant
Health
/ 2 April 2025

Blaming the wrong girl for getting pregnant

Adolescent girls and young women are blamed and shamed for falling pregnant, which affects how they are treated, the support they get, and the health services they reive

By Zoe Duby
Kenny G is coming to town
Friday
/ 2 April 2025

Kenny G is coming to town

He is bringing his timeless, smooth jazz and universal connections to our stages later this year

By Lesego Chepape
Born Free: From Washington to Sandton. The politics of a diplomatic fallout. – Podcast episode one.
Thought Leader
/ 2 April 2025

Born Free: From Washington to Sandton. The politics of a diplomatic fallout. – Podcast episode one.

Born Free is a bold, unfiltered voice for South Africa’s youth

By Misunderstood
Petrol price cut by 58 cents a litre
National
/ 1 April 2025

Petrol price cut by 58 cents a litre

Motorists will pay substantially less for diesel and petrol from 2 April

By MG Reporter
The Wolf of Stellenbosch: Markus Jooste and the making of a financial scandal
Friday
/ 1 April 2025

The Wolf of Stellenbosch: Markus Jooste and the making of a financial scandal

Steinheist dives deep into Markus Jooste’s billion-rand fraud and its shocking aftermath

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
Judge condemns cyberbullying as Joslin Smith kidnapping trial enters fifth week
Crime
/ 1 April 2025

Judge condemns cyberbullying as Joslin Smith kidnapping trial enters fifth week

Judge Nathan Erasmus said online harassment threatened trust in South Africa’s justice system and caused ‘suspicion’

By Des Erasmus
Illegal mining a profitable but harmful way to address unemployment
Thought Leader
/ 1 April 2025

Illegal mining a profitable but harmful way to address unemployment

Out of poverty people have turned to illegal mining, destroying not only the forests but also farmlands and waterways

By Mellissa Mlambo
Financial institutions told to improve complaint processes as consumer regret grows
Business
/ 1 April 2025

Financial institutions told to improve complaint processes as consumer regret grows

A new study by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority reveals that 67% of customers surveyed expressed buyer’s remorse

By Lyse Comins
International relations department downplays US defence aid suspension
Politics
/ 31 March 2025

International relations department downplays US defence aid suspension

The decision was a logical consequence of Donald Trump’s decision to suspend aid to South Africa, the ministry said

By Emsie Ferreira
Lottery ticket sales likely to be suspended from 1 June
National
/ 31 March 2025

Lottery ticket sales likely to be suspended from 1 June

Late last month, Parks Tau extended the bid adjudication period by a year but was silent on what would happen to ticket sales after Ithuba’s licence expired

By Raymond Joseph
US aid cuts: Africa must make its own medicine
Thought Leader
/ 31 March 2025

US aid cuts: Africa must make its own medicine

Donald Trump’s funding freeze underlines that South Africa needs to prioritise the development of its pharmaceutical manufacturing sector

By Michael Mynhardt
The mirage of AI: South Africa’s reality check on the tech ‘utopia’
Thought Leader
/ 31 March 2025

The mirage of AI: South Africa’s reality check on the tech ‘utopia’

Automation, driven by artificial intelligence, threatens jobs for low-skilled and semi-skilled workers and these groups are also subjected to higher interest rates and unfavourable lending conditions

By Thabo Motshweni
Trump administration might put AU and South Africa’s G20 membership into play
Thought Leader
/ 31 March 2025

Trump administration might put AU and South Africa’s G20 membership into play

Political analysts should pay more attention to the G20 Johannesburg Summit given Donald Trump’s bid to restore meritocracy and dilute diversity

By Michael Walsh
Just too pricey: The VW T-Cross
Motoring
/ 30 March 2025

Just too pricey: The VW T-Cross

The vehicle is comfortable, but in a flooded compact SUV market, is the price tag justified?

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Safety comes with a price: Volvo EX90 first impression
Motoring
/ 29 March 2025

Safety comes with a price: Volvo EX90 first impression

Dubbed the safest Volvo ever made, has the brand pushed the price a little too high or is it merely to scare competitors?

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Carnivore count: Uganda’s lions in decline, hyenas thriving
Article
/ 29 March 2025

Carnivore count: Uganda’s lions in decline, hyenas thriving

When wildlife isn’t monitored rigorously, populations can disappear within just a few years, as tigers did in India’s Sariska tiger reserve

By Aggrey Rwetsiba
Mbalula: No longer a need to chant ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’
Politics
/ 28 March 2025

Mbalula: No longer a need to chant ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer’

The ANC secretary general said the ANC would not water it down to ‘Kiss the Boer’, nor would it prescribe to other parties what they must sing

By Lunga Mzangwe
Sudan: From mob mentality to civic rationality
Thought Leader
/ 28 March 2025

Sudan: From mob mentality to civic rationality

The economic consequences of Sudan’s diplomatic isolation restricts access to aid which, combined with war, are dire – worsened by social fractures that fuel military instability

By Waleed A Madibo
A daily battle: Commuters still suffer from apartheid spatial planning
Thought Leader
/ 27 March 2025

A daily battle: Commuters still suffer from apartheid spatial planning

For many people in South Africa, getting to work on time is a daily struggle which costs them a chunk of their earnings.

By Phano Liphoto
Dancing with the machine: autoplay and the future of AI-driven art
Friday
/ 27 March 2025

Dancing with the machine: autoplay and the future of AI-driven art

Louise Coetzer flirted with the enemy to create experimental dance-opera autoplay. But her message is one of resistance

By Keith Bain
Mandatory mediation raises concerns about the rule of law
Thought Leader
/ 27 March 2025

Mandatory mediation raises concerns about the rule of law

It has been introduced to deal with the huge backlog of civil trials, but could mean thousands of litigants are denied the right to be heard by a court in a fair public hearing.

By Dan Mafora
VAT hike: A tough choice or a risk to economic recovery?
Thought Leader
/ 27 March 2025

VAT hike: A tough choice or a risk to economic recovery?

There are alternatives which don’t add to the financial burden of citizens and which are better for fiscal sustainability

By Noluthando Qwelani
No plans to merge with MK party or deregister ATM, says leader
Politics
/ 27 March 2025

No plans to merge with MK party or deregister ATM, says leader

Vuyo Zungula insists the party will remain independent, despite its alliance with Jacob Zuma’s party

By Lunga Mzangwe
Latest bid to shift criminal cases from Skukuza court in Kruger Park attracts renewed criticism
The Green Guardian
/ 26 March 2025

Latest bid to shift criminal cases from Skukuza court in Kruger Park attracts renewed criticism

Mpumalanga regional court president Naomi Engelbrecht faces mounting backlash after trying to transfer cases from the flagship court for rhino cases to Hazyview regional court

By Sheree Bega
Sydney Mavundla: When every day is Sunday
Friday
/ 26 March 2025

Sydney Mavundla: When every day is Sunday

Jazz musician Sydney Mavundla reflects on the legacy and evolution of the genre and respecting tradition while embracing the future

By Lesego Chepape
In South Sudan, the same two old men beat the same old war drums
Africa
/ 26 March 2025

In South Sudan, the same two old men beat the same old war drums

Salva Kiir and Riek Machar hold the nation’s fate in their hands. Again

By Garang Abraham Malak
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