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Calls for ANC Youth League Gauteng conference to be postponed over violence, parallel structures
Politics
/ 23 November 2024

Calls for ANC Youth League Gauteng conference to be postponed over violence, parallel structures

Officials are accused of manipulating branch general meetings to ensure victory for their preferred candidates

By Lunga Mzangwe
Pantomime: The beauty of festive storytelling
Friday
/ 21 November 2024

Pantomime: The beauty of festive storytelling

Janice Honeyman’s production brings magic to Joburg audiences

By Keitumetse Modise
Durban shack and hostel dwellers disrupt Nersa electricity tariff hearings
National
/ 21 November 2024

Durban shack and hostel dwellers disrupt Nersa electricity tariff hearings

Ratepayers and activists sided with the protesters who were excluded from the meeting because of a last-minute switch to a much smaller venue

By Lyse Comins
Failure to implement policy contributing to illegal mining crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 21 November 2024

Failure to implement policy contributing to illegal mining crisis

Association says the government does not ‘have the will to act’ and the solution is regulation to allow artisanal miners to work legally

By Sheree Bega
New draft for climate finance released at COP29, but lacks specifics
The Green Guardian
/ 21 November 2024

New draft for climate finance released at COP29, but lacks specifics

Least developed countries and small island nations will be prioritised but the finance proposal omits to say how much money will be provided

By Ozayr Patel
Environment minister pushing for climate action breakthrough at COP29
The Green Guardian
/ 21 November 2024

Environment minister pushing for climate action breakthrough at COP29

Dion George is tackling resistance to mitigation and climate finance with just days left at the conference

By Ozayr Patel
Durban a step closer to having metro police in control of CCTV network
Crime
/ 20 November 2024

Durban a step closer to having metro police in control of CCTV network

As crime increases, the frequently malfunctioning cameras have become a source of frustration for residents and opposition parties

By Des Erasmus
SA accused of double standards for selling coal to Israel while condemning ‘genocide’ in Gaza
The Green Guardian
/ 20 November 2024

SA accused of double standards for selling coal to Israel while condemning ‘genocide’ in Gaza

Pro-Palestine groups at the COP29 conference are arguing that there is a clear link between climate rights and human rights

By Ozayr Patel
‘Coffee badging’ might be the next big thing — or a storm in a teacup
Opinion
/ 20 November 2024

‘Coffee badging’ might be the next big thing — or a storm in a teacup

This trend, which comes out of hybrid working, highlights that employers need to make employees feel secure and valued, whether they are in the office or not

By Jaco Oosthuizen
Inflation slows sharply in October, paving the way for another interest rate cut
Business
/ 20 November 2024

Inflation slows sharply in October, paving the way for another interest rate cut

Data from Statistics South Africa showed that the CPI annual rate braked to 2.8% – a four-year low

By Anathi Madubela
Namibia elections: Can Swapo weather the storm?
Opinion
/ 20 November 2024

Namibia elections: Can Swapo weather the storm?

There is a shift in the region away from the traditional dominance of liberation parties such as the ANC in South Africa and Frelimo in Mozambique

By Nyasha Mpani
Senzo Mchunu: Construction mafia is South Africa’s ‘real enemy’
National
/ 20 November 2024

Senzo Mchunu: Construction mafia is South Africa’s ‘real enemy’

Police are investigating the kingpins who issue extortion orders while ensconced in upmarket suburbs, the minister tells a summit on the problem

By Lyse Comins
For the first time, the elimination of a cancer is within our reach
Opinion
/ 19 November 2024

For the first time, the elimination of a cancer is within our reach

We have the tools to erase cervical cancer … leaders at the G20 summit must make vaccination, screening and treatment available across all countries

By Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Unified African voice needed at COP29
The Green Guardian
/ 19 November 2024

Unified African voice needed at COP29

The continent must also ignore the dangled carrot of small bits of money for carbon forests or just transitions, said Fadhel Kaboub, a senior adviser at Power Shift Africa

By Ozayr Patel
Lucky Star owner and Woolworths distance themselves from counterfeit pilchards
Business
/ 19 November 2024

Lucky Star owner and Woolworths distance themselves from counterfeit pilchards

Canned pilchards linked to rejected imports have been uncovered during a police raid in Gauteng, sparking Oceana and Woolworths investigations

By Anathi Madubela
World Toilet Day: ‘Eliminate pit latrines from public schools in SA’
Opinion
/ 19 November 2024

World Toilet Day: ‘Eliminate pit latrines from public schools in SA’

South Africa has policies to address the pit toilet problem, but government misses its own deadlines

By Elmien Claassens
Prasa faces R5.1 billion legal case for unpaid debts
National
/ 19 November 2024

Prasa faces R5.1 billion legal case for unpaid debts

The rail agency has ignored a Pretoria high court-ordered report for it to pay its contractor

By Khaya Koko
Two-pot: Is tapping into your retirement savings to settle today’s debts worth risking your financial future?
Opinion
/ 18 November 2024

Two-pot: Is tapping into your retirement savings to settle today’s debts worth risking your financial future?

While the two-pot system offers immediate relief, some may argue that it could be driving consumers towards a cycle of credit dependency that would leave them unprepared for retirement

By Lerato Thwane
Waste, food and power: How hospitals fuel climate change
Health
/ 18 November 2024

Waste, food and power: How hospitals fuel climate change

Almost 5% of the world’s carbon emissions come from the healthcare sector. Rethinking how hospitals run can get this down. But healthcare workers say regulations stop them from doing this

By Zano Kunene and Sipokazi Fokazi
Reserve Bank to cut interest rates further this week, economists say
Business
/ 18 November 2024

Reserve Bank to cut interest rates further this week, economists say

What is expected to be the second cut in an interest rate easing cycle would bring relief to consumers ahead of the festive season

By Aarti Bhana
Controversial US Ambassador Reuben Brigety resigns ahead of Trump’s assumption of power
Politics
/ 18 November 2024

Controversial US Ambassador Reuben Brigety resigns ahead of Trump’s assumption of power

Reuben Brigety’s resignation comes amid uncertainty over trade relations under the incoming US administration

By Mandisa Nyathi
Coal mining threatens Vhembe Biosphere Reserve
National
/ 18 November 2024

Coal mining threatens Vhembe Biosphere Reserve

Baobabs, marulas, leadwoods and shepherd’s trees face destruction as the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone project advances

By Sheree Bega
New dung beetle species found on family walk near Hartbeespoort
The Green Guardian
/ 17 November 2024

New dung beetle species found on family walk near Hartbeespoort

Christian Deschodt has been involved in the discovery and description of more than 50 dung beetle species

By Sheree Bega
No small potatoes: Up-to-Dates could expire in the future
Business
/ 16 November 2024

No small potatoes: Up-to-Dates could expire in the future

Mondials remain the most popular and profitable variety of potato in South Africa but Up-to-Dates are slowly losing favour with farmers

By Aarti Bhana
Democracies must adapt in the age of disinformation
Opinion
/ 16 November 2024

Democracies must adapt in the age of disinformation

Democracy’s advantages must be articulated in the face of false information but delivering benefits is the best way to secure democratic governance

By Nnaemeka Ohamadike and Mark Duerksen
A lit Christmas at Nxamalala awaits
Columns
/ 15 November 2024

A lit Christmas at Nxamalala awaits

The state capture squad are all back on the public payroll, so there’s plenty to celebrate

By Paddy Harper
Parlous state of funeral industry leads to review of regulation laws
National
/ 14 November 2024

Parlous state of funeral industry leads to review of regulation laws

Corruption, bribery and poor customer service is a hallmark of many businesses in the largely unregulated funeral parlour services sector

By Lyse Comins
Learners pay R150 to fill water tanks at overcrowded, dilapidated Limpopo school
Education
/ 14 November 2024

Learners pay R150 to fill water tanks at overcrowded, dilapidated Limpopo school

There are two boreholes at Kutsakeni Primary, but staff say they dried up in 2021

By Thembi Siaga
Time to take diabetes seriously in South Africa
Opinion
/ 14 November 2024

Time to take diabetes seriously in South Africa

We need a health system that not only provides medication but also encourages a healthy lifestyle. Group empowerment, digital solutions, and telehealth could help with this

By Bob Mash
Explosive Israel-Iran showdown fuels nuclear tension and regional power struggle
Opinion
/ 14 November 2024

Explosive Israel-Iran showdown fuels nuclear tension and regional power struggle

With Israel evasive about its nuclear capabilities, and watchdogs silent, friction is mounting

By Sõzarn Barday
Staff and students at beleaguered Educor institutions still ‘in the dark’
Education
/ 13 November 2024

Staff and students at beleaguered Educor institutions still ‘in the dark’

As the months roll on since the company’s institutions were provisionally reregistered, salaries remain unpaid and learning has ground to a halt

By Lyse Comins
SAFA boss Danny Jordaan free to travel after arrest, but must notify court
Crime
/ 13 November 2024

SAFA boss Danny Jordaan free to travel after arrest, but must notify court

Co-accused Gronnie Hluyo and Trevor Neethling were ordered to surrender their passports

By MG Reporter
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