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Cillian Murphy: Ireland’s self-effacing ‘analogue’ award magnet
Friday
/ 11 March 2024

Cillian Murphy: Ireland’s self-effacing ‘analogue’ award magnet

The 47-year-old Cork native won his first Oscar on Sunday, on his first nomination, for ‘Oppenheimer’

By Peter Murphy
SA’s great white sharks need urgent protection, say marine biologists
The Green Guardian
/ 9 March 2024

SA’s great white sharks need urgent protection, say marine biologists

Researchers don’t want authorities let off the hook over the dwindling great white shark population

By Sheree Bega
I dare to ask: Are women more creative than men?
Opinion
/ 9 March 2024

I dare to ask: Are women more creative than men?

Everyone can benefit from embracing their creative feminine if we enable women to create

By Michael Brian Lee
Elections: ANC, DA and EFF go toe-to-toe on the economy
Politics
/ 9 March 2024

Elections: ANC, DA and EFF go toe-to-toe on the economy

With the country’s economy on the brink, the ‘Big Three’s’ employment and growth promises hold more weight than ever

By Sarah Smit
Death of Eldorado Park resident exposes violence perpetrated by City Power appointed security firm
National
/ 8 March 2024

Death of Eldorado Park resident exposes violence perpetrated by City Power appointed security firm

A security firm on a R57.2 million City Power contract has been implicated in a “reign of terror” in Eldorado Park

By Khaya Koko
Only by protecting women’s rights can we protect women’s health
Opinion
/ 8 March 2024

Only by protecting women’s rights can we protect women’s health

The health of young women and girls is shaped by gender-based inequalities and violence

By Anne Githuku-Shongwe
Meyiwa case: Marathon confessions trial within a trial nears its end
National
/ 7 March 2024

Meyiwa case: Marathon confessions trial within a trial nears its end

In its closing arguments the state said the accused were not assaulted to force them to confess to killing the football player

By Mandisa Ndlovu
WATCH | One-on-one interview with EFF’s Julius Malema
Politics
/ 7 March 2024

WATCH | One-on-one interview with EFF’s Julius Malema

Malema sat down with the Mail & Guardian’s Lizeka Tandwa, for a one-on-one interview

By MG Reporter
South African society dumps disdain on all the other Tintswalos
Opinion
/ 7 March 2024

South African society dumps disdain on all the other Tintswalos

The ANC’s decline is deserved. But the ruling party mirrors a society suffused with contempt for poverty and repairing that requires solidarity, not just punishing a grotesque political class at the polls

By Richard Pithouse
Bill recklessly empowers the public procurement office
Opinion
/ 7 March 2024

Bill recklessly empowers the public procurement office

The is a risk of vested interests taking control of the institution, which should operate in a legal framework based on accountability and transparency

By Siseko Maposa
MK party certain it will meet electoral commission’s deadline
Politics
/ 7 March 2024

MK party certain it will meet electoral commission’s deadline

But spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela said the party will only elect its officials after the 29 May national and provincial elections

By Lunga Mzangwe
Meyiwa trial: ‘Gininda was never appointed as the lead investigator’
National
/ 6 March 2024

Meyiwa trial: ‘Gininda was never appointed as the lead investigator’

State prosecutor George Baloyi objected to reopening the trial within a trial, saying Meyiwa’s family was entitled to finality in the matter

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Obituary: Eddie Webster’s influence over generations of students extended to the country and beyond its borders
Opinion
/ 6 March 2024

Obituary: Eddie Webster’s influence over generations of students extended to the country and beyond its borders

The academic and activist, who helped build the trade union movement, challenged any form of oppression and exploitation

By Andries Bezuidenhout
Mandela was not alone when he made his first vote
Opinion
/ 6 March 2024

Mandela was not alone when he made his first vote

He recalled the names of the people who went before him, laying the foundation for a democratic South Africa

By Ayesha Omar
Southern Africa R254.8 billion fund to finance cross-border electricity transmission projects
The Green Guardian
/ 6 March 2024

Southern Africa R254.8 billion fund to finance cross-border electricity transmission projects

The financial facility will prioritise projects that help relieve congestion bottlenecks to regional electricity trading

By Mandisa Makgakga
Social media fuelling illicit trade in cheetahs
The Green Guardian
/ 6 March 2024

Social media fuelling illicit trade in cheetahs

About 65% of the web addresses analysed indicated that the users were also trading in other wildlife such as lion, tiger, leopard, reptiles, birds, antelope and primates

By Sheree Bega
Mantashe: I am a better proponent of renewable energy than those who came before me
The Green Guardian
/ 5 March 2024

Mantashe: I am a better proponent of renewable energy than those who came before me

Despite this, the mineral resources and energy minister said the environmental lobby’s opposition to oil and gas exploration jeopardised South Africa’s energy security

By Mandisa Makgakga
South Africa’s economy narrowly avoids a recession
Business
/ 5 March 2024

South Africa’s economy narrowly avoids a recession

The transport and mining industries were the key contributors to fourth quarter GDP growth

By Anathi Madubela
Ramaphosa: African Transformation Movement’s challenge to Phala Phala report is ‘nit-picking’
Politics
/ 5 March 2024

Ramaphosa: African Transformation Movement’s challenge to Phala Phala report is ‘nit-picking’

The president maintains the opposition party was trying to fashion evidence that he flouted the executive ethics code by twisting his public statements on the subject

By Emsie Ferreira
Authors’ advice is on the money
Friday
/ 5 March 2024

Authors’ advice is on the money

Two books help us handle our finances more efficiently and cope with related problems

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
SAPS, Metro to guard council staff as violent eThekwini strike continues
National
/ 5 March 2024

SAPS, Metro to guard council staff as violent eThekwini strike continues

Vehicles were stoned on Umgeni Road on Monday morning, while reports of workers sabotaging water pipelines were also received

By Paddy Harper
NSFAS calls on education institutions to act as the middleman for payments
Education
/ 4 March 2024

NSFAS calls on education institutions to act as the middleman for payments

The student financial aid scheme’s board has rejected calls by students demanding that their accommodation allowances be paid to them directly

By Umamah Bakharia
Gaza: Defending the indefensible
Opinion
/ 4 March 2024

Gaza: Defending the indefensible

Israel will not cease raining hell on the Palestinians until it is forced to by Western powers — and their citizens

By Nontobeko Hlela
Summer crop harvest forecasts down notably from last year
Opinion
/ 4 March 2024

Summer crop harvest forecasts down notably from last year

South Africa started the 2023-24 summer crop season with optimism, but the outlook is now lower because of the excessive heat and limited rainfall across major crop-growing regions

By Wandile Sihlobo
Petrol prices pump up the pain
Business
/ 4 March 2024

Petrol prices pump up the pain

Motorists are in store for another price hike come Wednesday

By Sarah Smit
Signs point to SA having avoided a technical recession
Business
/ 4 March 2024

Signs point to SA having avoided a technical recession

According to economists, the country’s fourth-quarter GDP numbers will have been buoyed by a winding down of power outages

By Anathi Madubela
FF Plus manifesto: No BEE or NHI, focus on local government 
Politics
/ 2 March 2024

FF Plus manifesto: No BEE or NHI, focus on local government 

The party also wants lower personal and company taxes and a fiscal commission to oversee public spending

By Paddy Harper
Malema lashes out at Oppenheimer donation to Rise Mzansi
Politics
/ 2 March 2024

Malema lashes out at Oppenheimer donation to Rise Mzansi

The EFF remains erratic in disclosing its own donors

By Mandisa Makgakga
UDM manifesto: Partial privatisation for Eskom, merit-based public posts
Politics
/ 2 March 2024

UDM manifesto: Partial privatisation for Eskom, merit-based public posts

Leader Bantu Holomisa launched the party manifesto on Saturday, also promising zero tolerance for corruption

By Lizeka Tandwa
New parties will have to number the numbers to play the 29 May election game
Opinion
/ 2 March 2024

New parties will have to number the numbers to play the 29 May election game

The electoral commission’s decision will weed out the one-man-and-a-TikTok-account parties clogging up the ballot paper

By Paddy Harper
Report urges state to cut BEE premium to reduce VAT
Business
/ 2 March 2024

Report urges state to cut BEE premium to reduce VAT

A report suggests that government could save R150 billion in wasteful expenditure if it stopped overpaying its contractors

By Lyse Comins
More to be done before SA makes its great grey list escape
Business
/ 29 February 2024

More to be done before SA makes its great grey list escape

According to the treasury, the country’s authorities still need to fulfil 17 tasks in its 22-point plan

By Sarah Smit
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