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Kenyans protest detested finance bill amid calls for economic justice
Opinion
/ 8 July 2024

Kenyans protest detested finance bill amid calls for economic justice

Citizens unite globally against tax hikes, urging economic integrity and political accountability

By Akofa Bruce
Municipalities owe Eskom R78bn, debt projected to soar to R3.1tn by 2050, says Ramokgopa
National
/ 8 July 2024

Municipalities owe Eskom R78bn, debt projected to soar to R3.1tn by 2050, says Ramokgopa

The electricity and energy minister warned that the debt prevents the power utility from investing in infrastructure

By Mandisa Nyathi
Everyday technology is being used for genocide in Gaza
Opinion
/ 8 July 2024

Everyday technology is being used for genocide in Gaza

Technologies evolved in peacetime can become lethal during conflicts, war and genocide

By Amrita Pande and Anaïs Nony
Numsa warns of indefinite strike against Gautrain operator, starting Monday
National
/ 8 July 2024

Numsa warns of indefinite strike against Gautrain operator, starting Monday

The Bombela Operating Company said plans were in place to ensure passengers were not affected

By Aarti Bhana
Pension Funds Adjudicator blocks employer’s attempt to grab retirement benefit
National
/ 8 July 2024

Pension Funds Adjudicator blocks employer’s attempt to grab retirement benefit

Adjudicator finds an acknowledgment of debt signed under duress by an employee accused of fraud to be ‘unlawful’ and unenforceable

By Lyse Comins
Quirky Investments uses Global & Local’s suspended FSP licence
Business
/ 7 July 2024

Quirky Investments uses Global & Local’s suspended FSP licence

The FSCA suspended Global & Local’s licence in March after a probe into the ties between its founder, Michael Haldane, and convicted fraudster Craig Warriner

By Lyse Comins
The appetite for food delivery services in townships is growing
National
/ 6 July 2024

The appetite for food delivery services in townships is growing

The big players have launched township e-commerce initiatives but existing businesses already have a good handle on the space

By Aarti Bhana
Rediscovering poetry: A journey through my father’s legacy and anthology
Friday
/ 6 July 2024

Rediscovering poetry: A journey through my father’s legacy and anthology

To commemorate 10 years since the author died, an edited extract from Chris van Wyk – Irascible Genius: A Son’s Memoir by Kevin van Wyk

By Kevin van Wyk
GNU: It’s standing room only in Cyril’s new cabinet
Columns
/ 5 July 2024

GNU: It’s standing room only in Cyril’s new cabinet

So who will win the fight to control the aircon in next week’s cabinet lekgotla?

By Paddy Harper
Joburg Water accused of nepotism
National
/ 5 July 2024

Joburg Water accused of nepotism

Questions bubble up over water utility’s board’s process of filling R2.6 million-a-year senior post

By Khaya Koko
GNU: Will we work together this time?
Opinion
/ 4 July 2024

GNU: Will we work together this time?

When a unity government was being formed in the 1990s there was suspicion and mistrust

By Donovan E Williams
The Malawi we hoped for wasn’t delivered in 2020
Opinion
/ 4 July 2024

The Malawi we hoped for wasn’t delivered in 2020

The next elections are due in September 2025, but will the next government enable the country to overcome its economic hardships?

By Tsogololathu Itaye
Local government reform: strengthening democracy in a coalition era
Opinion
/ 4 July 2024

Local government reform: strengthening democracy in a coalition era

With the advent of coalition politics at local and national level, policies are needed that help to maintain stability

By Siphesihle Mbhele
From farmland to Big Five sanctuary: The evolution of Dinokeng Game Reserve
The Green Guardian
/ 4 July 2024

From farmland to Big Five sanctuary: The evolution of Dinokeng Game Reserve

Dinokeng is the only residential Big Five game reserve in the world within the boundaries of a metro

By Helen Grange
Dispute over ‘unlawful’ development in Durban’s D’Moss zone leads to legal threats
National
/ 4 July 2024

Dispute over ‘unlawful’ development in Durban’s D’Moss zone leads to legal threats

But eThekwini metro says it has approved plans for housing to be built on the environmentally sensitive ‘green belt’

By Lyse Comins
Not so sweet: Sugar industry stakeholders fight about funding
Business
/ 3 July 2024

Not so sweet: Sugar industry stakeholders fight about funding

Small-scale and black-owned sugarcane farmers along with land reform beneficiaries have received R238.9 million in funding for transformation, but transparency has now become an issue

By Anathi Madubela
Meet the real rhino whisperers protecting black rhinos in KwaZulu-Natal
The Green Guardian
/ 3 July 2024

Meet the real rhino whisperers protecting black rhinos in KwaZulu-Natal

The WWF’s Black Rhino Range Expansion Project has established 17 new populations

By Sheree Bega
Woman swallowed whole by python in Indonesia
World
/ 3 July 2024

Woman swallowed whole by python in Indonesia

This was the second python killing in the province in a month

By Afp
Unite to fight for human rights in eSwatini
Opinion
/ 3 July 2024

Unite to fight for human rights in eSwatini

The absolute monarchy has been declared ‘not free’ after it scored 17 out of 100 in the Freedom in the World 2024 report

By Nomathamsanqa Masiko-Mpaka
I’m focusing on the just transition, says new environment minister Dion George
The Green Guardian
/ 3 July 2024

I’m focusing on the just transition, says new environment minister Dion George

The Democratic Alliance’s George, who replaces Barbara Creecy, has commended the work of his predecessor

By Sheree Bega
Agriculture sector welcomes Steenhuisen’s appointment as minister
Politics
/ 2 July 2024

Agriculture sector welcomes Steenhuisen’s appointment as minister

The DA leader’s assumption of the post comes soon after the release of a survey showing a slump in agricultural business confidence but the sector is on a generally favourable footing

By Aarti Bhana
East Africa’s growth projected to grow by 5% in 2024
Opinion
/ 2 July 2024

East Africa’s growth projected to grow by 5% in 2024

The region has also seen an increase in its contribution to the continent’s broader economic growth

By Hasan Khan
Will the new Eastern Cape govt give people of Ngcobo back their 24/7 health centre?
Health
/ 2 July 2024

Will the new Eastern Cape govt give people of Ngcobo back their 24/7 health centre?

After 2022, the Ngcobo Community Health Centre in the rural Eastern Cape ceased operating 24 hours every day because spiralling crime and dry taps made it impossible for workers to operate at night

By Christina Pitt, Linda Pretorius, Anna-Maria van Niekerk and Mia Malan
How the new Northern Drakensberg Nature Reserve is transforming conservation in South Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 2 July 2024

How the new Northern Drakensberg Nature Reserve is transforming conservation in South Africa

The reserve connects the Maluti Drakensberg Transfrontier Conservation Area to southern grazing lands. Conservationists hope there will soon be a continuous protected area

By Caitlin Blaser Mapitsa
The Proteas’ gutsy performance in T20 World Cup final was far from choking
Columns
/ 2 July 2024

The Proteas’ gutsy performance in T20 World Cup final was far from choking

The team was impressive throughout the tournament, and losing to India should not detract from that

By Ozayr Patel
Rand strengthens as investors welcome Godongwana, Ramokgopa reappointments
Business
/ 1 July 2024

Rand strengthens as investors welcome Godongwana, Ramokgopa reappointments

Godongwana has pursued the austerity measures implemented by his predecessors to reduce debt and Ramokgopa is partly credited with the current relief from load-shedding

By Anathi Madubela
Gauteng non-profit organisations reject findings of province’s forensic probe
National
/ 1 July 2024

Gauteng non-profit organisations reject findings of province’s forensic probe

Six out of 13 drug rehabs previously funded by the Gauteng Social Development Department are now “under investigation”

By Daniel Steyn and Masego Mafata
Rassie Erasmus’ fly-half dilemma: Pollard versus Libbok for South Africa test against Ireland
Sport
/ 1 July 2024

Rassie Erasmus’ fly-half dilemma: Pollard versus Libbok for South Africa test against Ireland

Will the coach choose the master goal-kicker or ball-in-hand magician?

By Afp
South Africa and Namibia: Why liberation movements fail when they come to power
Thought Leader
/ 1 July 2024

South Africa and Namibia: Why liberation movements fail when they come to power

The ruling elites have demonstrated that they are less interested in democracy than they are in pursuing self interests and the retention of power

By Henning Melber
Visual artist Bambo Sibiya’s new exhibition is a powerful tribute to resilience and African identity
Friday
/ 1 July 2024

Visual artist Bambo Sibiya’s new exhibition is a powerful tribute to resilience and African identity

Exhibiting internationally is important as far as opportunity goes, says Sibiya, but returning home is as necessary

By Lesego Chepape
No silver bullet solution, Takealot boss says as Chinese retailers penetrate local space
Business
/ 30 June 2024

No silver bullet solution, Takealot boss says as Chinese retailers penetrate local space

The company has welcomed the removal of concessions that will make it more expensive to buy apparel from international online retailers such as China’s Shein and Temu

By Aarti Bhana
Canon’s World Unseen exhibition transforms photography experience for visually impaired in Morocco
Friday
/ 29 June 2024

Canon’s World Unseen exhibition transforms photography experience for visually impaired in Morocco

The innovative showcase features emotive images paired with elevated prints, audio descriptions, experiential soundscapes and braille

By Sheree Bega
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