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Pitfalls of the ‘mallification’ of our cities
Opinion
/ 3 February 2024

Pitfalls of the ‘mallification’ of our cities

It seem that massive corporations and property developers control Cape Town and other centres, with big land parcels going their way for low prices

By Jared Sacks
Coup trio’s exit from West Africa bloc shakes region
Africa
/ 1 February 2024

Coup trio’s exit from West Africa bloc shakes region

Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have left the Economic Community of West African States, which could adversely affect trade and the end of military rule

By Camille Laffont
Why a basic income grant would benefit everyone
Opinion
/ 1 February 2024

Why a basic income grant would benefit everyone

The government needs to introduce a basic income grant soon to relieve the pressure on older people who are using theirs to support their families

By Bridget Sleap
How French film is quietly becoming more diverse
Friday
/ 1 February 2024

How French film is quietly becoming more diverse

But France’s cultural gatekeepers still bristle at the idea of mixing social issues with creativity

By Eric Randolph and Clement Kasser
The value of learning the language of listening
Opinion
/ 1 February 2024

The value of learning the language of listening

A response to the misinterpretations of the article: Who are the Amalek?

By Philip Machanick
Corruption in South Africa is ‘more entrenched’
National
/ 1 February 2024

Corruption in South Africa is ‘more entrenched’

Analysts have highlighted the inability to prosecute key perpetrators of corruption as the country slip down the global Corruption Perception Index

By Lyse Comins
South Africa’s first exports under AfCFTA set sail
Africa
/ 1 February 2024

South Africa’s first exports under AfCFTA set sail

The African Continental Free Trade Area agreement creates the world’s largest free trade area by number of countries

By Lyse Comins
SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination
Health
/ 31 January 2024

SANDF reinstates employee after HIV discrimination

The defence force only re-employed the woman after being threatened with litigation

By Umamah Bakharia
OPINION: SA can learn from Australia in dealing with water governance
The Green Guardian
/ 31 January 2024

OPINION: SA can learn from Australia in dealing with water governance

Both are dry countries but Australia has adopted a flexible approach to accommodate local conditions while South Africa has adopted a cookie-cutter model applied nationwide

By Anthony Turton
SONA must reflect Ramaphosa’s ultimate duty
Opinion
/ 31 January 2024

SONA must reflect Ramaphosa’s ultimate duty

The president needs to expound on how democratically accountable governance remains key to addressing governance failures, beyond any single election

By Pranish Desai
‘Politics is theatre, after all’
Friday
/ 31 January 2024

‘Politics is theatre, after all’

A veteran South African journalist with a background in comedy is staging a unique new show of ‘performance journalism’

By Charles Leonard
Gauteng education department to limit access to schools after two shot dead
Education
/ 30 January 2024

Gauteng education department to limit access to schools after two shot dead

A Rand Water executive and his bodyguard were killed in a shooting the Zakariyya Park community hall where a school donation function was taking place

By Umamah Bakharia
Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV?
Health
/ 30 January 2024

Does South Africa’s new tobacco bill have enough teeth to thwart F1 sprints on TV?

Tobacco ads have been banned in many countries for years, but Big Tobacco is finding ways to get around the rules — like partnering with Formula 1 to punt their new products to a global audience

By Christina Pitt
Africa’s savannah elephants need room to roam
The Green Guardian
/ 30 January 2024

Africa’s savannah elephants need room to roam

Keeping elephants in ‘fortress’ conservation parks may lead to spikes in numbers, but this does not mean the numbers will be stable

By Celesté Maré and Robert A.R. Guldemond
Climate change must not threaten gains in fight against neglected tropical diseases
Opinion
/ 30 January 2024

Climate change must not threaten gains in fight against neglected tropical diseases

World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day on 30 January is an opportunity for countries and partners around the globe to unite, act and end these devastating diseases for good

By Lia Tadesse Gebremedhin, Nassar Al Mubarak and Ibrahima Socé Fall
ICJ case echoes Tambo’s liberation plea for Palestine
Opinion
/ 30 January 2024

ICJ case echoes Tambo’s liberation plea for Palestine

In 1979, 25 years after the anti-colonial conference in Indonesia, the ANC leader recalled the ‘spirit of Bandung’ when he called for the freedom of South Africans and Palestinians

By Ayesha Omar
Commission of Inquiry continues to hear testimonies of Usindiso fire that killed 77
National
/ 29 January 2024

Commission of Inquiry continues to hear testimonies of Usindiso fire that killed 77

A witness testified to covering up a murder that resulted in one of South Africa’s deadliest fires

By Umamah Bakharia
SA food prices likely to moderate in 2024
Opinion
/ 29 January 2024

SA food prices likely to moderate in 2024

The favourable rainfall and an expected increase in the planting area bodes well for agriculture

By Wandile Sihlobo
Anger at Panyaza Lesufi for failing to fix Roodepoort school for years
Education
/ 29 January 2024

Anger at Panyaza Lesufi for failing to fix Roodepoort school for years

The department committed to replacing the school with a brick-and-mortar structure more than five years ago

By Silver Sibiya
Ramaphosa promises state will build houses for Shembe congregants
Politics
/ 29 January 2024

Ramaphosa promises state will build houses for Shembe congregants

The president’s visit and promise of housing is seen as an effort to garner ANC votes over the MK party ahead of elections

By Clive Ndou
Where is today’s Steinbeck?
Friday
/ 29 January 2024

Where is today’s Steinbeck?

This era in politics is crying out for a great chronicler in the mould of the American writer

By Darryl Accone
ICJ ruling ruptures international order
Opinion
/ 28 January 2024

ICJ ruling ruptures international order

Western leaders have failed to understand the massive abhorrence at Israel’s actions against the Palestinian people

By Nontobeko Hlela
Senzo Mchunu tells eThekwini to ‘work day and night’ to fix water problems
The Green Guardian
/ 27 January 2024

Senzo Mchunu tells eThekwini to ‘work day and night’ to fix water problems

The water and sanitation minister said the metro needed to build resilience into its water supply system given the flood risks

By Mandisa Makgakga
New era as electric car wins Dakar
Motoring
/ 27 January 2024

New era as electric car wins Dakar

Audi flexed its EV muscle by romping to a maiden victory in the world’s toughest rally

By Jordan Schmidt
UK to vote on banning its citizens from bringing hunting trophies home
World
/ 27 January 2024

UK to vote on banning its citizens from bringing hunting trophies home

South Africa is the most popular destination for British trophy hunters

By Lyse Comins
A response to the column ‘Who are the Amalek?’
Opinion
/ 26 January 2024

A response to the column ‘Who are the Amalek?’

Settling for a simplistic ‘oppressor-oppressed’ narrative is depriving the Middle East of the hope it deserves

By Daniel Beider
SA cricket does not look like SA cricket
Sport
/ 25 January 2024

SA cricket does not look like SA cricket

The game in the country is beginning to resemble the one we know and love less and less

By Luke Alfred
Kganyago plugs monetary policy committee holes with new member
Business
/ 25 January 2024

Kganyago plugs monetary policy committee holes with new member

David Fowkes, who was appointed as an adviser to the governors last December, has worked for the Reserve Bank since 2013

By Sarah Smit
India’s ‘Kristallnacht’ cues fascism
Opinion
/ 25 January 2024

India’s ‘Kristallnacht’ cues fascism

Hindus everywhere need to strongly oppose Narendra Modi’s agenda and the death of the democratic vision

By Vashna Jagarnath
Poll: Zuma’s popularity strong as ANC loses its grip on KZN
Politics
/ 25 January 2024

Poll: Zuma’s popularity strong as ANC loses its grip on KZN

The disgraced former president has a 63.1% favourability score in his home province. Whether that translates into votes for his new party remains to be seen

By Sarah Smit
Neither the West nor the ANC support rights for all
Opinion
/ 25 January 2024

Neither the West nor the ANC support rights for all

South Africa is correct and courageous to oppose the West at the International Court of Justice but is not a consistently principled actor

By Richard Pithouse
Man due in court after confessing to starting Marshalltown building fire which killed 77
National
/ 24 January 2024

Man due in court after confessing to starting Marshalltown building fire which killed 77

The commission of inquiry into the fire at the Usindiso building heard that a witness was trying to conceal a murder when he set the building alight

By Umamah Bakharia
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