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Brewing change: How climate change is reshaping the coffee value chain in Uganda
Opinion
/ 25 July 2024

Brewing change: How climate change is reshaping the coffee value chain in Uganda

People’s livelihoods depend on the coffee industry, but climate change is changing weather patterns, introducing or increasing pests and diseases and disrupting where the plants can be grown

By Robert Kigongo
Durban entrepreneur is a finalist for African award
National
/ 25 July 2024

Durban entrepreneur is a finalist for African award

His business has been recognised for its role helping Transnet fix its equipment woes to clear port backlogs

By Lyse Comins
Zimbabwe: A nation under siege as Mnangagwa cracks down ahead of SADC summit
Opinion
/ 25 July 2024

Zimbabwe: A nation under siege as Mnangagwa cracks down ahead of SADC summit

Dissenters’ decision to stage a symbolic protest in neighbouring Zambia shows the lengths Zimbabweans must go to voice their opposition

By Sibahle Zuma
A new dawn for South Africa’s farmers?
Opinion
/ 24 July 2024

A new dawn for South Africa’s farmers?

Cooperation between the new GNU ministers of agriculture and land reform and rural development is vital to the upliftment of the sector

By Sanele Khakhu
Pre-trial proceedings into Thabo Bester’s prison escape delayed again
National
/ 24 July 2024

Pre-trial proceedings into Thabo Bester’s prison escape delayed again

The case has been postponed to 31 July for two of the accused to get legal representation and for Bester to consult his lawyer

By Umamah Bakharia
Ramaphosa signs crucial Climate Change Bill into law
The Green Guardian
/ 24 July 2024

Ramaphosa signs crucial Climate Change Bill into law

The Climate Change Act is the country’s first comprehensive piece of legislation to encourage the development of an effective climate change response

By Sheree Bega
Cobalt crush undermines future of DRC’s community forests
The Green Guardian
/ 24 July 2024

Cobalt crush undermines future of DRC’s community forests

A historic UN deal to restore degraded forest ecosystems in southeastern DRC is being torn apart by mining companies

By Jonas Kiriko
Ingonyama Trust Board extends CEO Vela Mngwengwe’s contract despite MisuZulu’s objections
National
/ 24 July 2024

Ingonyama Trust Board extends CEO Vela Mngwengwe’s contract despite MisuZulu’s objections

Mngwengwe will remain in the post for another two years

By Paddy Harper
Korner Talk: Goodbye to ‘Black John Steenhuisen’ Gwamanda
Columns
/ 23 July 2024

Korner Talk: Goodbye to ‘Black John Steenhuisen’ Gwamanda

The Johannesburg mayor is about to be ditched

By Khaya Koko
DA asks high court to overturn John Hlophe’s appointment to JSC
Politics
/ 23 July 2024

DA asks high court to overturn John Hlophe’s appointment to JSC

The party argues that the ANC was wrong about the law when it saw no legal impediment to his appointment

By Emsie Ferreira
The exit of Joe Biden: Age and competence in presidential politics
Columns
/ 23 July 2024

The exit of Joe Biden: Age and competence in presidential politics

It is not old leaders that trouble society, but the failure to ensure that the younger generation is groomed to take over when the time comes

By Nontobeko Hlela
Climate change drives marine species to new habitats despite emission reductions
The Green Guardian
/ 23 July 2024

Climate change drives marine species to new habitats despite emission reductions

Harmful effects associated with unsafe temperatures are largely in the tropics, rising rapidly after 2050. In the temperate and polar areas, changes are likely to arise from opportunities in the near-term

By Sheree Bega
Craig Foster on nature’s wisdom and an ancestral connection to the ocean
Friday
/ 23 July 2024

Craig Foster on nature’s wisdom and an ancestral connection to the ocean

An edited extract from Craig Foster’s memoir, Amphibious Soul

By Craig Foster
Appeal court rules against use of drones in SA recreational fishing
The Green Guardian
/ 22 July 2024

Appeal court rules against use of drones in SA recreational fishing

The ban on drones and remote-controlled boats is viewed as a win for marine conservation efforts by the environment department

By Sheree Bega
Ramaphosa welcomes ICJ ruling against Israeli occupation of Palestine
World
/ 22 July 2024

Ramaphosa welcomes ICJ ruling against Israeli occupation of Palestine

UN court declares Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories unlawful, urging withdrawal and reparations, as President Cyril Ramaphosa hails the ruling and reinforces support for Palestinian statehood

By Emsie Ferreira
South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donation
Health
/ 22 July 2024

South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donation

CAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay

By Mia Malan and Linda Pretorius
President Ruto underestimated Gen Z in Kenya, now his government is paying the price
Thought Leader
/ 22 July 2024

President Ruto underestimated Gen Z in Kenya, now his government is paying the price

The youth are demanding a hand in the country’s socio-political and political decision-making. Leaders need to wake up to this to prevent a repeat of the 2007 killing of protestors

By Thembisa Fakude
City Power Joburg under fire for R200 surcharge
National
/ 22 July 2024

City Power Joburg under fire for R200 surcharge

The company says the monthly R200 for prepaid meter users is to cover services because more customers have switched to renewable energy

By Lyse Comins
Sun Xa Experiment: Merging ancestral rhythms and afrofuturism in Soweto’s music scene
Friday
/ 21 July 2024

Sun Xa Experiment: Merging ancestral rhythms and afrofuturism in Soweto’s music scene

The avant-garde music transcends boundaries, blending healing sounds and community roots

By Lesego Chepape
Fresh from strong electoral showing in May, the Patriotic Alliance looks to build on support 
National
/ 20 July 2024

Fresh from strong electoral showing in May, the Patriotic Alliance looks to build on support 

Communities such as Saldanha Bay and Cloetesville in the Western Cape are examples of where the PA saw success around the country

By Nkululeko Ndlovu
The rise, fall and redemption of Nijel Amos
Sport
/ 20 July 2024

The rise, fall and redemption of Nijel Amos

Despite falling from grace after a positive dope test, the desire for success has not diminished for the country’s first ever Olympic medallist

By Karien Jonckheere
Fikile Mbalula: Zuma ‘spits’ in the face of South Africa
Politics
/ 20 July 2024

Fikile Mbalula: Zuma ‘spits’ in the face of South Africa

The ANC secretary general has lashed at MK leader Jacob Zuma and the EFF for their attacks on President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ANC in parliament

By Lyse Comins
ICJ: UN must act swiftly to end Israel’s ‘unlawful occupation’ of Palestine
National
/ 20 July 2024

ICJ: UN must act swiftly to end Israel’s ‘unlawful occupation’ of Palestine

The court has issued an advisory opinion which alleges that Israel is committing the crime of Apartheid

By Lyse Comins
Kenya’s press freedom under siege amid protests and government crackdown
Thought Leader
/ 18 July 2024

Kenya’s press freedom under siege amid protests and government crackdown

A free press is an essential element of a democratic society, and in the battle for justice and accountability

By Sibahle Zuma
Malema accuses DA of opportunism in Ramaphosa impeachment debate
Politics
/ 18 July 2024

Malema accuses DA of opportunism in Ramaphosa impeachment debate

At the same briefing, the uMkhonto weSizwe party’s John Hlophe said the government of national unity would not last

By Mandisa Nyathi
South Africa’s lack of an integrated transport system hinders freedom and equality
Thought Leader
/ 18 July 2024

South Africa’s lack of an integrated transport system hinders freedom and equality

It’s expensive, time-consuming, limits people’s ability to work, get to school and hospital, and in some rural areas does not exist at all

By Bongani Mthombeni
Bolanle Austen-Peters’ biopic reveals the true legacy of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
Friday
/ 18 July 2024

Bolanle Austen-Peters’ biopic reveals the true legacy of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti

Film paints a strong picture of Nigerian activist and feminist but neglects her personal life

By Daniel Okechukwu
Should we trust AI tech in the healthcare sector?
Thought Leader
/ 18 July 2024

Should we trust AI tech in the healthcare sector?

Arguments of transparency, trust and accountability against using artificial intelligence in surgical operations apply to human beings too

By Ukpaka Paschal
A government of national interest is more urgent than the GNU
Thought Leader
/ 17 July 2024

A government of national interest is more urgent than the GNU

Influenced by middle-class issues, the government of national unity
may neglect the problems of the poor

By Mzwandile Manto kaB. Wapi
Trump shooting is a symptom of our failure to talk
Thought Leader
/ 17 July 2024

Trump shooting is a symptom of our failure to talk

Words are important. Our failure to wield them responsibly has put us on a path to vitriol and violence

By Nontobeko Hlela
Springboks prove dominance despite draw in Ireland series
Columns
/ 17 July 2024

Springboks prove dominance despite draw in Ireland series

The Boks are the undisputed number-one team in the world, but maintaining that will be a tough challenge during the Rugby Championship

By Ozayr Patel
Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeon
Health
/ 17 July 2024

Court finds Netcare failed to protect employee against abusive surgeon

Tilana Alida Louw said Dr Stephen Paul Grobler had verbally abused her, hurled profanities, insults, and used blasphemy, in front of other staff and patients

By Tania Broughton
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