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Baby Saver defends havens amid government claims of illegality
National
/ 31 October 2023

Baby Saver defends havens amid government claims of illegality

The Gauteng department of social development contends that the havens are illegal, encourage abandonment, and impede the rights of fathers

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Yes or no? Here’s what SA says sexual consent means
Health
/ 30 October 2023

Yes or no? Here’s what SA says sexual consent means

From kissing to final base, people have to say yes before you can go on. We asked people in South Africa what consent means to them and what influences their decisions

By Linda Pretorius and Lillian Roberts
Relief for motorists as fuel prices decrease
National
/ 30 October 2023

Relief for motorists as fuel prices decrease

The mineral resources and energy department said fuel prices would be lower this month partly because of the drop in the average price of Brent crude oil

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Cold, cloudy and wet Gauteng on Monday and Tuesday
The Green Guardian
/ 30 October 2023

Cold, cloudy and wet Gauteng on Monday and Tuesday

By Wednesday, it will start to warm up, according to the South African Weather Service

By Sheree Bega
The shifting landscape of South Africa’s informal settlements
National
/ 30 October 2023

The shifting landscape of South Africa’s informal settlements

As households increasingly build in bricks and mortar within informal settlements, the face of these communities is changing

By Lyse Comins
More doctors employed this year than 2022 – Phaahla
Health
/ 30 October 2023

More doctors employed this year than 2022 – Phaahla

Minister blames shortages in the public health sector on budget constraints and the fact that doctors are reluctant to work in rural areas

By Mandisa Ndlovu
United position needed on future of Komati
The Green Guardian
/ 30 October 2023

United position needed on future of Komati

Residents say different messages from ministers have cast doubt on the country’s just energy transition

By Mandisa Makgakga
Violence surges in occupied West Bank as Israel steps up attacks on Gaza
World
/ 29 October 2023

Violence surges in occupied West Bank as Israel steps up attacks on Gaza

Oxfam International says ‘starvation is being used as a weapon of war against Gaza civilians’.

By MG Reporter
SA team helps safeguard Himalayan brown bear
The Green Guardian
/ 29 October 2023

SA team helps safeguard Himalayan brown bear

Himalayan Brown Bears, Critically Endangered, University of the Free State, Pakistan, Francois Deacon, Willem Daffue, Saving the Survivors

By Sheree Bega
Trauma, silence and complicity
Friday
/ 29 October 2023

Trauma, silence and complicity

Matthew Robinson’s film ‘Conscripted Poet’ delves into the stories of former apartheid soldiers

By Scott Peter Smith
Red card will be with me forever, says All Blacks skipper Cane
National
/ 29 October 2023

Red card will be with me forever, says All Blacks skipper Cane

Head coach Ian Forster was extremely proud of how his New Zealand side had taken it to the wire despite playing one man down for about 50 minutes.

By Pirate Irwin
Does X mark the spot for Ford?
Motoring
/ 28 October 2023

Does X mark the spot for Ford?

The Ranger Wildtrak has been given a big brother – an exciting leisure bakkie with plenty of features

By Jordan Schmidt
The Last Afternoon in the Garden | Episode 4 – What about a conviction?
National
/ 26 October 2023

The Last Afternoon in the Garden | Episode 4 – What about a conviction?

In this fourth episode of The Last Afternoon in the Garden we go back to the communal garden one last time to reflect on everything that has happened. We seek out experts to try and explain the violence and confront a person from the past who has a different version of events.

By Paul McNally
World Bank loan will support South Africa’s energy transition
The Green Guardian
/ 26 October 2023

World Bank loan will support South Africa’s energy transition

The global financier announced that it had approved a $1 billion loan to help the country’s shift to cleaner forms of energy

By Mandisa Makgakga
Agoa forum: ‘Africa to assert its place in global economy’
Business
/ 26 October 2023

Agoa forum: ‘Africa to assert its place in global economy’

South Africa’s trade, industry and competition minister said member countries are asking that the pact be renewed for another 10 years

By Sarah Smit
Local researchers exhume oldest brittle stars of Southern Hemisphere
Article
/ 25 October 2023

Local researchers exhume oldest brittle stars of Southern Hemisphere

Ancient brittle stars from the supercontinent of Gondwana unearthed in 410-million-year-old rocks in Eastern Cape

By Sheree Bega
Bill to make Investigating Directorate permanent is flawed, parliament hears
National
/ 25 October 2023

Bill to make Investigating Directorate permanent is flawed, parliament hears

The measure cannot guarantee independency of the entity because it fails to address the reliance of the National Prosecuting Authority itself on the justice ministry

By Emsie Ferreira
New poll predicts 45% support for the ANC in 2024 elections
Politics
/ 25 October 2023

New poll predicts 45% support for the ANC in 2024 elections

The Social Research Foundation finds support for the governing party has dropped since July 2022

By Paddy Harper
KZN drops controversial R28m Sama awards plan
Politics
/ 25 October 2023

KZN drops controversial R28m Sama awards plan

MEC Siboniso Duma wanted to move funds from other departments to pay for the glitzy event

By Paddy Harper
It is too painful to write about South Africa
Article
/ 25 October 2023

It is too painful to write about South Africa

If the opposition is not interested in introducing new and better policies, why are they in the running?

By Isobel Frye
Durban businesses warn of ‘severe’ economic losses due to ongoing beach closures
Article
/ 25 October 2023

Durban businesses warn of ‘severe’ economic losses due to ongoing beach closures

The Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged eThekwini to partner with the private sector to fix its ageing water infrastructure

By Lyse Comins
Hill-Lewis to run unopposed as DA Western Cape deputy leader
Politics
/ 25 October 2023

Hill-Lewis to run unopposed as DA Western Cape deputy leader

The Democratic Alliance elections in the province will see Bonginkosi Madikizela go up against the current acting leader, Tertius Simmers

By Lizeka Tandwa
Enabling grassroots solutions to the urban housing problem
Thought Leader
/ 24 October 2023

Enabling grassroots solutions to the urban housing problem

NGOs have a valuable role to play in solving the issues of small-scale rental housing

By Ivan Turok, Chuma Giyose, Claudia Hitzeroth, Zama Mgwatyu and Andreas Scheba
Meyiwa trial: State witness did not know what accused was arrested for
National
/ 24 October 2023

Meyiwa trial: State witness did not know what accused was arrested for

Lieutenant Colonel Nkosikhona Hadebe testified that the accused had no visible injuries and said he had not been assaulted

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Balancing Africa’s energy security needs amid the climate crisis
Opinion
/ 24 October 2023

Balancing Africa’s energy security needs amid the climate crisis

Improving energy security and economic growth poses difficult climate questions

By Sikhululekile Mashingaidze and Stephen Buchanan-Clarke
South Africa needs better policies to deal with the organ donation crisis
Health
/ 24 October 2023

South Africa needs better policies to deal with the organ donation crisis

The demand for donor organs far outstrips the supply because data is not shared, not all hospitals are equipped to do transplants and the National Health Act is inadequate

By Linda Pretorius and Christina Pitt
Santaco will form security company to ‘clean up’ crime
National
/ 24 October 2023

Santaco will form security company to ‘clean up’ crime

The country’s taxi industry aims to register its own security company and to work in collaboration with the police and the private security sector

By Lyse Comins
World Rugby looking into Mbonambi’s alleged racial slur
Sport
/ 23 October 2023

World Rugby looking into Mbonambi’s alleged racial slur

An official investigation has been launched into Bongi Mbonambi allegedly directing a racial slur at Tom Curry of England

By Afp
Avian flu pushes egg prices upwards, but not for long
Thought Leader
/ 23 October 2023

Avian flu pushes egg prices upwards, but not for long

Steps to control the spread of the disease and moves to import products, plus the possible use of vaccines, should result in egg supplies improving

By Wandile Sihlobo
Africa’s governments must protect subsea cable infrastructure
Thought Leader
/ 23 October 2023

Africa’s governments must protect subsea cable infrastructure

South Africa has a role to play in safeguarding of the numerous cable networks off its coast and beyond for greater cybersecurity

By Francois Vreÿ
Adam Broomberg: Two positions at once
Friday
/ 23 October 2023

Adam Broomberg: Two positions at once

‘There’s been no mixing of Palestinians and Israelis like there was in South Africa’

By Charles Leonard
Pentagon amps up posture in Mideast in response to Iran ‘escalations’
World
/ 22 October 2023

Pentagon amps up posture in Mideast in response to Iran ‘escalations’

The US Secretary of Defence ordered the activation of air defence systems and notified additional forces that they may be deployed soon

By Afp
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