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Palesa Mokubung takes centre stage at South African Fashion Week
Friday
/ 25 September 2024

Palesa Mokubung takes centre stage at South African Fashion Week

The founder and creative directors of the Mantsho label marks 20 years of success in the fashion industry

By Lesego Chepape
India’s rice export ban eases as global supplies recover, benefiting SA consumers
Business
/ 25 September 2024

India’s rice export ban eases as global supplies recover, benefiting SA consumers

The ban raised global food insecurity fears in 2023, but improved harvests and potential policy changes have eased concerns, benefiting import-dependent countries like South Africa

By Wandile Sihlobo
Uganda’s ‘singing fools’ use satire to attack government
Africa
/ 25 September 2024

Uganda’s ‘singing fools’ use satire to attack government

Despite arrests, the Bizonto comedy troupe continues to resonate with audiences nationwide

By Grace Matsiko
Review: A blistering run through a morally corrupt but likeable man’s life
Friday
/ 25 September 2024

Review: A blistering run through a morally corrupt but likeable man’s life

The Nigerian Mafia: Johannesburg is as short and sharp as the stabbing blade that the protagonist keeps on his person for protection

By Rodney Ghobril
How Trump’s demagoguery fuels the global rise of xenophobia and political intolerance
Thought Leader
/ 25 September 2024

How Trump’s demagoguery fuels the global rise of xenophobia and political intolerance

The US presidential candidate’s blatant racism and conspiracy theories help drive right-wing politics globally

By Nontobeko Hlela
KZN entrepreneurs off to China to boost exports, expand markets
Business
/ 25 September 2024

KZN entrepreneurs off to China to boost exports, expand markets

Small business owners are also hoping to get advice on adding value from ‘the factory of the world’

By Lyse Comins
Free State tourism growth hampered by poor municipal services, says MEC Toto Makume
Politics
/ 24 September 2024

Free State tourism growth hampered by poor municipal services, says MEC Toto Makume

Some municipalities fail to provide a reliable supply of basic services such as water and electricity

By Lunga Mzangwe
South Africa braces for wet summer and heatwaves amid La Niña uncertainty
The Green Guardian
/ 24 September 2024

South Africa braces for wet summer and heatwaves amid La Niña uncertainty

The country faces a rainy summer with the risk of flooding, high temperatures and uncertain La Niña impacts

By Ozayr Patel
Israel hits Beirut again in second day of strikes
World
/ 24 September 2024

Israel hits Beirut again in second day of strikes

Hezbollah and its arch-foe Israel have been exchanging near-daily cross-border fire since the Gaza war erupted last October

By Afp
South Africa’s climate change commitments are due for an overhaul
Opinion
/ 24 September 2024

South Africa’s climate change commitments are due for an overhaul

As the country’s Nationally Determined Contributions are realigned, more voices need to be heard

By Brian Mantlana and Steve Nicholls
COLUMN: Cabanac and Gouws, racism’s Distruction Boyz
Thought Leader
/ 23 September 2024

COLUMN: Cabanac and Gouws, racism’s Distruction Boyz

The pod bros will revive their mission to kill non-racialism and feed it to the pigs

By Khaya Koko
United States bans Chinese and Russian tech in vehicles over national security fears
World
/ 23 September 2024

United States bans Chinese and Russian tech in vehicles over national security fears

China hit back by saying Washington was taking ‘discriminatory action’ against its companies

By Thomas Urbain
Schengen visa rejections increase for African travellers amid stricter EU policies
Article
/ 23 September 2024

Schengen visa rejections increase for African travellers amid stricter EU policies

A report shows that African countries accounted for seven of the top 10 countries with the highest Schengen visa rejection rates in 2022

By Mehari Taddele Maru
Türkiye’s Brics bid: A strategic shift toward multipolarity and Global South solidarity
Thought Leader
/ 23 September 2024

Türkiye’s Brics bid: A strategic shift toward multipolarity and Global South solidarity

Türkiye’s application reflects how appealing and strategically important Brics has become

By Imran Khalid
KZN court blocks NFP leader Barnes from suspending secretary general Thwala
Politics
/ 23 September 2024

KZN court blocks NFP leader Barnes from suspending secretary general Thwala

Thwala cannot be suspended or disciplined until an earlier court challenge to the December 2023 conference outcome has been completed

By Paddy Harper
Mthuthuzeli November: The next chapter in his dance of joy
Friday
/ 23 September 2024

Mthuthuzeli November: The next chapter in his dance of joy

South Africa’s news ballet company, Cape Ballet Africa, is giving expression to choreographer November’s latest bold works

By Keith Bain
Ordering in: A taste of home delivered to your doorstep
National
/ 21 September 2024

Ordering in: A taste of home delivered to your doorstep

UberEats offers easy access to traditional African food our mothers used to make back in the day

By Stella Mapenzauswa
Food, power and identity: A colonial and culinary heritage
Opinion
/ 21 September 2024

Food, power and identity: A colonial and culinary heritage

Specific foods and recipes are associated with specific countries and also traditions, but as people have moved so have these foods

By Vashna Jagarnath
Wine is not just for sipping, it is also for employment opportunities
Business
/ 21 September 2024

Wine is not just for sipping, it is also for employment opportunities

From vineyard to market there are fruitful opportunities throughout the supply chain

By Aarti Bhana
Baked with love – the story of a new Melville eatery
Friday
/ 20 September 2024

Baked with love – the story of a new Melville eatery

This restaurant is a happy place, where workers aren’t exploited and honest homemade food pulls in the patrons

By Charles Leonard
The not so sober do’s and don’ts of whisky and food
Friday
/ 20 September 2024

The not so sober do’s and don’ts of whisky and food

One of the world’s most awarded distillers gives tips on pairing Scotland’s most famous drink with food and music

By Charles Leonard
New report breaks down perceptions about climate change and the just energy transition
The Green Guardian
/ 19 September 2024

New report breaks down perceptions about climate change and the just energy transition

The study found that climate change does not rank high on the list of priorities for South Africans and, generally, people don’t know what the just energy transition is

By Ozayr Patel
It’s about the children, Minister Gwarube
Opinion
/ 19 September 2024

It’s about the children, Minister Gwarube

The basic education minister should end the decentralised school nutrition programme and adopt a centralised approach

By Themba Hlengani
Heard the one about the quiz show about smart politicians?
Friday
/ 19 September 2024

Heard the one about the quiz show about smart politicians?

A new comedy quiz show in Cape Town will make you laugh and think

By Charles Leonard
All you need to know about Sars’ increase on customs duties for online clothing orders 
Opinion
/ 19 September 2024

All you need to know about Sars’ increase on customs duties for online clothing orders 

The adjustments will affect consumers and the South African fashion industry

By Chetan Vanmali, Yael Shafrir, Emily Gammon, Raeesah Shaik, Sidrah Suliman, Lauren Jimmy & Danica Jonker
Why Zambia’s president is threatening to delay the country’s 2026 elections
Opinion
/ 19 September 2024

Why Zambia’s president is threatening to delay the country’s 2026 elections

Hakainde Hichilema is so desperate to cling on to power that he is preparing the ground to amend the Constitution before the elections

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
One in seven mothers in South Africa are teens, data shows
Health
/ 18 September 2024

One in seven mothers in South Africa are teens, data shows

Nearly 365 teenagers give birth in South Africa every day, with 10 of those daily births to mothers younger than 15

By Anna-Maria van Niekerk, Linda Pretorius and Laura Grant
Inflation dips to 4.4% in August, fuelling hopes for interest rate cut
National
/ 18 September 2024

Inflation dips to 4.4% in August, fuelling hopes for interest rate cut

Inflation slowed for a third consecutive month, to the lowest it has been since April 2021.

By Anathi Madubela
Which South African province faces the highest medical negligence payouts?
Health
/ 18 September 2024

Which South African province faces the highest medical negligence payouts?

The Northern Cape could spend four times more per case than Gauteng, even though its health budget is far smaller.

By Zano Kunene
NFP secretary general seeks fresh interdict over ‘relentless victimisation’ by party president Ivan Barnes
Politics
/ 18 September 2024

NFP secretary general seeks fresh interdict over ‘relentless victimisation’ by party president Ivan Barnes

A separate court matter involving the party’s estranged leaders will be heard on Friday

By Paddy Harper
Here’s why South Africa should emulate Australia’s cyber security strategy
Opinion
/ 18 September 2024

Here’s why South Africa should emulate Australia’s cyber security strategy

South Africa’s model for countering cyber crimes focuses on retribution whereas that of Australia is a proactive and multifaceted approach

By Casper Lӧtter
Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei
Opinion
/ 17 September 2024

Music, art and men’s involvement can prevent the deaths of women like Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei

Activists, governments and organisations, local and international, are working to end gender-based violence but theatre, song lyrics and street art can also be used

By Robert Kigongo
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