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Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisis
Africa
/ 3 August 2024

Sudan civil war fuels sexual violence and humanitarian crisis

Both sides are accused of war crimes, and millions of people have been displaced and face famine in 14 areas of civil war in the country

By Umamah Bakharia
Yandisa Cwecwe: What it’s like to be a penguin ranger
The Green Guardian
/ 3 August 2024

Yandisa Cwecwe: What it’s like to be a penguin ranger

World Ranger Day is a day of recognition and remembrance for the planet’s rangers safeguarding biodiversity

By Sheree Bega
Manufacturing a presidential candidate: The case of Kamala Harris
Opinion
/ 3 August 2024

Manufacturing a presidential candidate: The case of Kamala Harris

The US vice-president needs to come up with a message that resonates with the white middle and working class to win them over in this election

By Aaron Ng’ambi
Malema tightens grip on EFF ahead of December conference
Politics
/ 3 August 2024

Malema tightens grip on EFF ahead of December conference

The Economic Freedom Fighters leader is allegedly purging dissenters, focusing on loyalty to secure his position before elective conference

By Mandisa Nyathi
ANC suffers ongoing harm from MK party’s logo and name, court hears
Politics
/ 1 August 2024

ANC suffers ongoing harm from MK party’s logo and name, court hears

The ANC said the prejudice did not end with the May election as it argued for leave to appeal the high court’s dismissal of its trademark case

By Emsie Ferreira
South Africa condemns assassination of Palestinian negotiator Ismail Haniyeh
Politics
/ 1 August 2024

South Africa condemns assassination of Palestinian negotiator Ismail Haniyeh

International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola says the extrajudicial killing will undermine efforts to end the conflict

By Paddy Harper
University of Pretoria still reviewing resolution on Palestine
National
/ 1 August 2024

University of Pretoria still reviewing resolution on Palestine

Students and staff at the university who are sympathetic to Palestine have asked that it boycott all Israeli academic institutions

By Umamah Bakharia
Paris Olympics 2024: No gold, silver or bronze medal for France’s hijab ban
Columns
/ 1 August 2024

Paris Olympics 2024: No gold, silver or bronze medal for France’s hijab ban

Imagine the outcry if another non-European host nation banned women athletes from wearing any sort of attire

By Ozayr Patel
Unlock South Africa’s potential in the global video gaming industry
Opinion
/ 1 August 2024

Unlock South Africa’s potential in the global video gaming industry

The country’s revenue from the gaming industry was R7.3 billion in 2023. This can be increased by encouraging electronic sports and the development of local games as well as digital distribution platforms

By Sipho Ngwenya
Ramaphosa signs a raft of laws to mixed reviews
Politics
/ 1 August 2024

Ramaphosa signs a raft of laws to mixed reviews

Critics have commented that several of the myriad acts fall short as a response to the Zondo commission’s proposals to stem state capture

By Emsie Ferreira
US-SA Relations Review Bill threatens the pillars of multilateralism
Opinion
/ 31 July 2024

US-SA Relations Review Bill threatens the pillars of multilateralism

American claims that South Africa ‘sides with malign actors’ could jeopardise access to Agoa and imperil bilateral trade relations

By Mpilo Cele
What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South Africa
Health
/ 31 July 2024

What it would it take to get the 6-monthly anti-HIV jab to South Africa

Lenacapavir drug can be made for as little as R740 per year for each patient

By Mia Malan and Linda Pretorius
Pretoria girls high: Political parties and reckless media fan the flames
Opinion
/ 31 July 2024

Pretoria girls high: Political parties and reckless media fan the flames

When racism emerges, we must build – not break – our schools

By Nontobeko Hlela
Mandla Msibi’s suspension sparks outrage among Mpumalanga ANC members
Politics
/ 31 July 2024

Mandla Msibi’s suspension sparks outrage among Mpumalanga ANC members

Tension has risen in the province, with some party members alleging political manoeuvring is behind the suspension of the former treasurer

By Mandisa Nyathi
GNU must reignite the culture of democracy
Opinion
/ 30 July 2024

GNU must reignite the culture of democracy

As authoritarianism entrenches itself globally, it is vital that South Africa inspires a return of accountability and participation

By Ross Harvey
No firm commitment for Agoa renewal, minister says
Business
/ 30 July 2024

No firm commitment for Agoa renewal, minister says

The trade, industry and competition minister Parks Tau led a delegation to the US in the hope of extending the trade pact America has with African countries

By Anathi Madubela
Zelensky makes strategic shift as Trump presidency looms
Opinion
/ 30 July 2024

Zelensky makes strategic shift as Trump presidency looms

The Ukrainian president is recalibrating his diplomatic strategy in response to shifting US dynamics, balancing domestic pressures with international diplomacy

By Imran Khalid
The paradox of the DRC’s war: Mining for climate solutions fuels environmental destruction
Opinion
/ 30 July 2024

The paradox of the DRC’s war: Mining for climate solutions fuels environmental destruction

The DRC is rich in the minerals needed for renewable energy technologies, central to reducing our carbon footprint, but they come at great environmental and human cost

By Sibahle Zuma
Freedom of choice in Rwanda’s presidential elections is an illusion
Opinion
/ 30 July 2024

Freedom of choice in Rwanda’s presidential elections is an illusion

President Paul Kagame may have revived the country after the 1994 genocide but his actions have prevented any meaningful opposition and accusations of intimidation, torture and assassination

By Nyasha Mcbride Mpani and Tendai Murisa
Explainer: How the ‘two-pot’ retirement fund system will work from 1 September
Business
/ 29 July 2024

Explainer: How the ‘two-pot’ retirement fund system will work from 1 September

Taxpayers who owe money to the revenue service must expect that these debts could be settled from the withdrawals, leading to a lower payout

By Anathi Madubela
The pathology of power in Zambia: How citizens can reclaim their clout
Opinion
/ 29 July 2024

The pathology of power in Zambia: How citizens can reclaim their clout

Just as minibus taxi passengers allow themselves to be bullied by the driver and his minion, citizens allow themselves to be dominated by a villainous minority

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
African Development Bank rescue of Transnet has national, regional and continental implications
Opinion
/ 29 July 2024

African Development Bank rescue of Transnet has national, regional and continental implications

This investment, used as a facilitator of local production, can also help develop regional value chains and access upstream global value chains

By Siphumelele Duma and Mikatekiso Kubayi
Savage Beauty back with a vengeance
Friday
/ 29 July 2024

Savage Beauty back with a vengeance

The second season of the series offers an expanded cast and more corporate dark deeds

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
South African banks scramble as cybercriminals up the ante
Business
/ 28 July 2024

South African banks scramble as cybercriminals up the ante

Cyber thefts attacking banks in ever new ways is a global problem that targets unsuspecting personal bank account holders

By Anathi Madubela
Why we should care about insects
Opinion
/ 28 July 2024

Why we should care about insects

Strategies that protect insects must be followed because of the important role they play in our daily lives such as the pollination of crops

By Michael Samways
A tale of two risings: Ireland and South Africa
Opinion
/ 27 July 2024

A tale of two risings: Ireland and South Africa

There are marked parallels between the two countries’ liberation wars

By Drew Forrest
EU, UK tax on imports will be a blow for African countries
Opinion
/ 27 July 2024

EU, UK tax on imports will be a blow for African countries

The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism stands to negatively affect the continent

By Ozayr Patel
Who were the first Africans at the Olympics?
Sport
/ 27 July 2024

Who were the first Africans at the Olympics?

The story of two marathon runners in the 1904 Games held in the US exposes the racist and colonial attitudes of the day

By Francois Cleophas
Human settlements department can’t meet demand for housing
National
/ 27 July 2024

Human settlements department can’t meet demand for housing

The department’s budget is too small to meet the demand for homes

By Aarti Bhana and Lesego Chepape
The long and short of a 50-year artistic career
Friday
/ 26 July 2024

The long and short of a 50-year artistic career

Sue Williamson’s new show opens in Joburg and a retrospective is coming soon

By Charles Leonard
Put Africa’s natural resources in balance sheet
Opinion
/ 25 July 2024

Put Africa’s natural resources in balance sheet

Economic and social costs and values are still excluded from the system of national accounts

By Vincent Obisie-Orlu
Ramaphosa’s counsel: DA’s challenge on pre-poll speech is ‘cynical’
Politics
/ 25 July 2024

Ramaphosa’s counsel: DA’s challenge on pre-poll speech is ‘cynical’

The party has claimed that the president crossed the line into campaigning and broke the law when he addressed the nation three days before the May elections

By Emsie Ferreira
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