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Budget 2024: Godongwana inflicts pain on individual taxpayers
Business
/ 21 February 2024

Budget 2024: Godongwana inflicts pain on individual taxpayers

The South African Revenue Service has turned to salaried workers and professionals to buoy revenue collection but is also targeting multinationals posting profits abroad

By Lyse Comins
Budget 2024: State to tap into R500 billion forex reserve
Business
/ 21 February 2024

Budget 2024: State to tap into R500 billion forex reserve

The decision follows pressure from civil society and labour — as well as warnings that the treasury risks leaving the Reserve Bank in a precarious position

By Sarah Smit
Copyright law must be flexible
Opinion
/ 20 February 2024

Copyright law must be flexible

South Africans have been denied the benefits that so many countries have enjoyed for many years

By Denise R Nicholson
Tasks Mandela set remain unfinished business
Opinion
/ 20 February 2024

Tasks Mandela set remain unfinished business

It is 30 years since Nelson Mandela gave his inaugural address that spoke of oppression in the past and hope for the future

By Ayesha Omar
ANC is ‘cruising to victory’, Ramaphosa tells volunteers
Politics
/ 20 February 2024

ANC is ‘cruising to victory’, Ramaphosa tells volunteers

The president said opposition parties ‘will be defeated’ in the upcoming elections

By Clive Ndou
A drained state hurts the economy
Business
/ 20 February 2024

A drained state hurts the economy

And there are fewer journalists to hold policymakers accountable for this decline

By Sarah Smit
Palestinians accuse Israel of ‘apartheid’ at International Court of Justice
World
/ 19 February 2024

Palestinians accuse Israel of ‘apartheid’ at International Court of Justice

The ICJ is holding hearings all week on the legal implications of Israel’s occupation since 1967, with 52 countries expected to give evidence

By Richard Carter
NSFAS accommodation project is a ‘time bomb’ says Outa
Education
/ 19 February 2024

NSFAS accommodation project is a ‘time bomb’ says Outa

The civil rights organisation says students have been asking it to intervene and warned if the crisis was not resolved fast, they would have no option but to protest

By Umamah Bakharia
ANC meets deadline to produce cadre deployment records
Politics
/ 19 February 2024

ANC meets deadline to produce cadre deployment records

The governing party says it will continue to implement its cadre development policy and deployment strategy

By Lizeka Tandwa
It’s all Mercedes-Benz, just electric
Motoring
/ 18 February 2024

It’s all Mercedes-Benz, just electric

The latest EV SUV offering has a great range and a stylish interior but the ride could be better

By Lerato Matebese
How South Africa is legislating its way into a healthcare crisis
Health
/ 17 February 2024

How South Africa is legislating its way into a healthcare crisis

Unregulated tariffs and the lack of low-cost benefit schemes drive up the price of medical aid premiums, causing patients to feel the pain

By Chris Bateman
New ‘microplastic’ flag for Antarctica
The Green Guardian
/ 16 February 2024

New ‘microplastic’ flag for Antarctica

The redesigned flag aims to focus attention on the microplastic crisis affecting the remote region

By Sheree Bega
Zuma’s MK party a threat to the ANC says party head of elections
Politics
/ 16 February 2024

Zuma’s MK party a threat to the ANC says party head of elections

The ruling party’s head of elections has said the ANC should be worried that members were moving to the new party while the IFP should also be concerned

By Lizeka Tandwa
Home Affairs blunder could cost taxpayers R500m
National
/ 16 February 2024

Home Affairs blunder could cost taxpayers R500m

A liquidated company is fighting to get home affairs to pay the years old debt owed to them

By Khaya Koko
The End of Eden: A new book explores the effects of climate change on wild species
Opinion
/ 15 February 2024

The End of Eden: A new book explores the effects of climate change on wild species

The climate breakdown, what it means for wildlife and the decline species are facing

By John Yeld
‘The EFF’s manifesto solves the land crisis’
Opinion
/ 15 February 2024

‘The EFF’s manifesto solves the land crisis’

The Economic Freedom Fighters argues that implemented to its fullest, it’s plan would restructure the entire landscape of the country

By Lubabalo Ntsholo
Renewable energy is incapable of solving energy crisis, says Koko
The Green Guardian
/ 15 February 2024

Renewable energy is incapable of solving energy crisis, says Koko

The former Eskom chief executive believes the answer lies in nuclear power

By Mandisa Makgakga
City of Joburg has leaky response when it comes to water 
Opinion
/ 15 February 2024

City of Joburg has leaky response when it comes to water 

Residents log calls and escalate the complaint, but the City of Joburg’s fault logging system appears not to work

By Julia Fish
Heads to roll in KZN after EFF leaders fail to meet Malema’s expectations
Politics
/ 15 February 2024

Heads to roll in KZN after EFF leaders fail to meet Malema’s expectations

Julius Malema is allegedly disappointed with the party’s leaders including deputy president Floyd Shivambu and Marshall Dlamini after its manifesto launch

By Mandisa Makgakga
The Janus-faced nature of political campaigns
Opinion
/ 14 February 2024

The Janus-faced nature of political campaigns

The electorate can not afford to be gullible about politicians or their messages

By Patrick Kulati
EFF’s seven economic pillars ‘lack substance and feasibility’, says report
Politics
/ 14 February 2024

EFF’s seven economic pillars ‘lack substance and feasibility’, says report

While the IRR report tore into the Economic Freedom Fighters’ key principles, author Ivo Vegter also said the party had legitimate grievances

By Mandisa Makgakga
Survey finds positive changes in SA magistrates’ courts
National
/ 14 February 2024

Survey finds positive changes in SA magistrates’ courts

The report says the treatment of people has largely improved but delays as well as missing court dockets and files remain a problem

By Umamah Bakharia
Israel’s destruction of archives, libraries strip Gazans of their past
Opinion
/ 14 February 2024

Israel’s destruction of archives, libraries strip Gazans of their past

The anti-apartheid archives provide an understanding of our past and therefore present, something Palestinians no longer have

By Ayesha Omar
Veronica Mente is first EFF leader to throw hat into ring for reelection
Politics
/ 14 February 2024

Veronica Mente is first EFF leader to throw hat into ring for reelection

The national chairperson has called on EFF delegates to nominate hard workers for party posts at the December elective conference

By Mandisa Makgakga
Fuelling controversy: Bunkering on the sidelines of Sona
The Green Guardian
/ 13 February 2024

Fuelling controversy: Bunkering on the sidelines of Sona

The environment harm caused by transferring fuel from one vessel to another at sea – spills and noise – present enormous risks to biodiversity

By Kate Handley
Europe brewed its so-called ‘migrant crisis’
Africa
/ 13 February 2024

Europe brewed its so-called ‘migrant crisis’

Decades before today’s migrants boarded small boats to Europe to ‘take their jobs’, European fishing ships were trawling West African waters, taking food and jobs from the locals. And they still are

By Jaume Portell, Èlia Borràs and The Continent
Creativity and love are a continuous feedback loop
Opinion
/ 13 February 2024

Creativity and love are a continuous feedback loop

True love, if it is properly applied, can free us to transform ourselves, as well as the world around us

By Michael Brian Lee
Is Makhosi Khoza joining the MK party?
Politics
/ 13 February 2024

Is Makhosi Khoza joining the MK party?

Khoza raised eyebrows after posting a recent photograph of herself and her once stated nemesis, Jacob Zuma, on social media

By Clive Ndou
EFF manifesto: Freedom from the economic fight?
Analysis
/ 13 February 2024

EFF manifesto: Freedom from the economic fight?

Some believe the Red Berets could pull the government too far to the left, but its lack of ideological clarity suggests otherwise

By Sarah Smit
The world’s migratory species are vanishing from land, skies and seas
The Green Guardian
/ 12 February 2024

The world’s migratory species are vanishing from land, skies and seas

A groundbreaking report reveals the shocking state of wildlife with global extinction risk increasing

By Sheree Bega
Closing the gender gap in science
Opinion
/ 12 February 2024

Closing the gender gap in science

A call to action on International Day of Women and Girls in Science to realise true gender equality in the Stem fields

By Sibusiso Moyo
International Court of Justice survives the judicial stress test
Opinion
/ 12 February 2024

International Court of Justice survives the judicial stress test

In effect the World Court has demanded that Israel cease the military actions causing the death and injury of Palestinians in Gaza

By Tim Murithi
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