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Former Trump official and sex abstinence advocate strikes secretive health deal in Uganda
World
/ 4 November 2024

Former Trump official and sex abstinence advocate strikes secretive health deal in Uganda

Key documents relating to Valerie Huber’s Protego project are being kept away from the public eye

By Rachel Schraer
Contaminated food claims a child’s life in Alexandra township
National
/ 4 November 2024

Contaminated food claims a child’s life in Alexandra township

The latest death comes after that of six children in Naledi, Soweto, last month, whose bodies were found to contain a harmful chemical, organophosphate

By Aarti Bhana
Dondo Mogajane resigns all posts amid VBS Bank allegations, plans memoir
National
/ 4 November 2024

Dondo Mogajane resigns all posts amid VBS Bank allegations, plans memoir

The former treasury DG, GEPF chairman and Moti Group CEO says he wants to spend more time with his family and is certain his name will be cleared

By MG Reporter
British foreign secretary to meet with Lamola on first African tour
Politics
/ 4 November 2024

British foreign secretary to meet with Lamola on first African tour

David Lammy is on a visit to the continent to strengthen relations with South Africa and Nigeria

By Emsie Ferreira
Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2024

Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds

Making polluters pay is not only fair, but popular and effective, says Greenpeace International

By Sheree Bega
Journalism is bleeding. The wound must be staunched
Columns
/ 3 November 2024

Journalism is bleeding. The wound must be staunched

South Africa’s media houses face financial constraints, and elsewhere journalists are killed

By Ozayr Patel
Construction mafia accused of delaying building of Joburg school
National
/ 3 November 2024

Construction mafia accused of delaying building of Joburg school

Parents want the reconstruction of Nancefield Primary School investigated

By Kimberly Mutandiro
Africa’s only penguin moves closer to extinction
The Green Guardian
/ 2 November 2024

Africa’s only penguin moves closer to extinction

The seabirds were recently moved to critically endangered status, meaning drastic action has to be taken to save them from being wiped out

By Sheree Bega
US ‘bonfire’ elections an opportunity for African development
Opinion
/ 2 November 2024

US ‘bonfire’ elections an opportunity for African development

Whoever wins, the country needs to build its ties on the continent and the rest of the world and exploit the opportunities that are created

By Donovan E Williams
ANC strengthens integrity muscle
Politics
/ 2 November 2024

ANC strengthens integrity muscle

Members will be vetted and undergo political education to help the party clean its house

By Lunga Mzangwe
Bank clients fleeced by dozens of dodgy debits
Business
/ 1 November 2024

Bank clients fleeced by dozens of dodgy debits

Consumers who bought fuel at a petrol station later saw their accounts debited multiple times for the same transaction in an apparent ‘system error’

By Lyse Comins
Sale of goods to do good for Palestinian journalists
Friday
/ 31 October 2024

Sale of goods to do good for Palestinian journalists

SA-born artist Candice Breitz has designed a collection of T-shirts, sweatshirts and a tote bag titled Never Again Means Never Again

By Charles Leonard
The Trump presidential campaign a billionaires’ ballot
Opinion
/ 31 October 2024

The Trump presidential campaign a billionaires’ ballot

In the fight are Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bizos, who put pressure on the editors of the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, X’s Elon Musk and Silicon Valley’s Peter Thiel

By Philip Machanick
UCT a microcosm of South Africa’s take on Israel’s genocide in Gaza
Opinion
/ 31 October 2024

UCT a microcosm of South Africa’s take on Israel’s genocide in Gaza

The headline ‘Scary time to be a Zionist’ at the University of Cape Town did not consider the ‘scary’ time to be a Palestinian in the Occupied Territories

By Merlynn D Edelstein
Unravelling the threads of snaring in Kruger park
The Green Guardian
/ 31 October 2024

Unravelling the threads of snaring in Kruger park

Incidents of wildlife snaring have rocketed in South Africa’s flagship national park in the past four years. What’s driving the surge, and how are conservationists facing up to it?

By Dianah Chiyangwa and Roving Reporters
Man waits 19 days for emergency operation at public hospital in KwaZulu-Natal
National
/ 31 October 2024

Man waits 19 days for emergency operation at public hospital in KwaZulu-Natal

Bruce Wilson’s experience reflects that of other state patients. Ambulances were in short supply, wards were overcrowded, linen and patients’ clothing was dirty

By Lyse Comins
Can COP29 bridge the climate finance gap? South Africa sets ambitious goals
The Green Guardian
/ 29 October 2024

Can COP29 bridge the climate finance gap? South Africa sets ambitious goals

Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Dion George said developed countries had failed in their commitments to developing countries

By Sheree Bega
How breast milk can help fight climate change
Health
/ 29 October 2024

How breast milk can help fight climate change

A new proposal that aims to get more women to breastfeed says this could cut back the greenhouse gas emissions and get countries that produce the bulk of emissions to pay for it

By Tanya Pampalone
Africans trapped in Lebanon by ‘kafala’ labour system and Israel’s bombs
Africa
/ 29 October 2024

Africans trapped in Lebanon by ‘kafala’ labour system and Israel’s bombs

With nearly 2 500 people killed in recent Israeli strikes on Lebanon, nobody in the country is safe, and the only help for Africans is from other migrant workers

By Ngozi Monica Cole and Amélie David
Boosting breeding success: How artificial nests help endangered African penguins
The Green Guardian
/ 29 October 2024

Boosting breeding success: How artificial nests help endangered African penguins

Artificial nests increased their breeding rates by 16.5%, though there is no one-size-fits-all design for them

By Sheree Bega
ANC introduces compulsory political education to tackle factionalism, unethical behaviour
Politics
/ 28 October 2024

ANC introduces compulsory political education to tackle factionalism, unethical behaviour

The party aims to put all its members through a foundation course by the end of 2025

By Paddy Harper
Pesticide killed six children in Soweto, report shows
Health
/ 28 October 2024

Pesticide killed six children in Soweto, report shows

The police are yet to determine whether the organophosphate is linked to the spaza shops where the children bought chips

By Aarti Bhana
Presidency rebukes DA over Ukraine as foreign policy row heats up
Politics
/ 28 October 2024

Presidency rebukes DA over Ukraine as foreign policy row heats up

The government will not review foreign policy to accommodate the demands of the Democratic Alliance, a senior official said

By Emsie Ferreira
SCA rules against Monsanto on genetically modified maize
National
/ 28 October 2024

SCA rules against Monsanto on genetically modified maize

The African Centre for Biodiversity says it is ‘vindicated’ by the landmark ruling from the supreme court of appeal after a nearly decade-long battle

By Sheree Bega
BHI Trust victims livid as alleged Ponzi fraudster cleared to travel
National
/ 28 October 2024

BHI Trust victims livid as alleged Ponzi fraudster cleared to travel

Investors who lost their life savings in the scheme fear that former Global & Local director Michael Haldane will not return to South Africa to face charges

By Lyse Comins
Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza
Columns
/ 27 October 2024

Israel is not committing genocide in Gaza

The country isn’t a white colonial project — and it has a right to defend itself

By Nicholas Woode-Smith
Harris’s inability to secure strong lead an indictment on Democratic Party
Article
/ 27 October 2024

Harris’s inability to secure strong lead an indictment on Democratic Party

It has alienated voters with its stance on Israel and its message does not resonate with crucial blocs such as the youth and black men

By Nontobeko Hlela
Beef builds up in the cabinet clearing house
Columns
/ 25 October 2024

Beef builds up in the cabinet clearing house

Paul Mashatile’s committee already has enough disputes between coalition partners to keep it busy every week for the next five years

By Paddy Harper
Minor parties back Mashatile for post-Ramaphosa GNU leadership
Politics
/ 25 October 2024

Minor parties back Mashatile for post-Ramaphosa GNU leadership

They believe the deputy president has the political acumen and experience to maintain the fragile alliance

By Mandisa Nyathi
Pieter Hugo’s tragic beauty pushes the button of mortality
Friday
/ 25 October 2024

Pieter Hugo’s tragic beauty pushes the button of mortality

The photographer’s ambitious new exhibition What the Light Falls On is a free-ranging meditation on life

By Charles Leonard
Mchunu confirms Thabo Bester was detained and then released while he was on the run
Crime
/ 24 October 2024

Mchunu confirms Thabo Bester was detained and then released while he was on the run

Convicted rapist and murderer Thabo Bester showed police officers a fraudulent identity document after being apprehended for speeding in July 2022

By Daniel Steyn
How the commission that disciplines judges in Zambia has gone rogue
Thought Leader
/ 24 October 2024

How the commission that disciplines judges in Zambia has gone rogue

The Judicial Complaints Commission has elevated itself far above the Constitution

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
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