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Rethinking Steve Biko’s black consciousness political philosophy post-liberation
Opinion
/ 2 October 2023

Rethinking Steve Biko’s black consciousness political philosophy post-liberation

Leveraging colour as a means of progress can have a paradoxical effect of self-incarceration

By Mzwandile Manto
Boks beat Tonga to edge towards World Cup quarters
World
/ 1 October 2023

Boks beat Tonga to edge towards World Cup quarters

The Tongan side stayed competitive throughout the match

By Luke Phillips
Jagersfontein class action lawsuit imminent
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2023

Jagersfontein class action lawsuit imminent

Three people were killed and dozens injured a year ago when the tailings dam at the Jagersfontein diamond mine collapsed

By Sheree Bega
Dogs sniff out succulent thieves
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2023

Dogs sniff out succulent thieves

Meet the dogs who are helping combat the plant poaching that serves insatiable overseas markets

By Sheree Bega
‘Significant progress’ during my Transnet tenure, says Portia Derby
National
/ 30 September 2023

‘Significant progress’ during my Transnet tenure, says Portia Derby

Derby exits amid scathing reviews from organised business and, more recently, labour

By Lesego Chepape
Is Ramaphosa and Manuel’s feted economic plan delayed or dead?
Editorial
/ 29 September 2023

Is Ramaphosa and Manuel’s feted economic plan delayed or dead?

With most of the NDP targets way off the mark, our fiscal path defers the NDP goals by another decade, if we are lucky, while an incapable state will spell its death

By Editorial
Political and security considerations missing from Africa’s artificial intelligence strategy
Thought Leader
/ 28 September 2023

Political and security considerations missing from Africa’s artificial intelligence strategy

The continent must develop its own security and political frameworks to prevent undue influence from elsewhere in the world

By Suzie Shefeni
‘It is not for Zuma to decide who should prosecute him,’ says advocate Geoff Budlender
Politics
/ 28 September 2023

‘It is not for Zuma to decide who should prosecute him,’ says advocate Geoff Budlender

Jacob Zuma’s lawyer, Dali Mpofu said the former president’s criminal trial would not proceed soon, because he would again ask for the removal of state prosecutor Billy Downer

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Transnet calls on union to assist with graft claims probe
Business
/ 28 September 2023

Transnet calls on union to assist with graft claims probe

The South African Transport and Allied Workers Union has made allegations of procurement and recruitment irregularities at the state-owned entity

By Lyse Comins
Cabinet yet to discuss damning National Development Plan findings
Business
/ 28 September 2023

Cabinet yet to discuss damning National Development Plan findings

A 10-year review of the NDP lays bare the extent to which the economy has regressed, as its targets slip further from the government’s grasp

By Sarah Smit
Aziz Pahad, an architect of the anti-apartheid movement, has died
Politics
/ 28 September 2023

Aziz Pahad, an architect of the anti-apartheid movement, has died

The former deputy international affairs minister helped develop South Africa’s foreign policy in the post apartheid era

By Paddy Harper
Young people at the heart of conserving the rhino
The Green Guardian
/ 27 September 2023

Young people at the heart of conserving the rhino

Lapalala housed 120 learners who took part in a competition through speeches and posters to raise awareness for the rhino

By Lesego Chepape
Taps have been dry for years in Frazer informal settlement
National
/ 27 September 2023

Taps have been dry for years in Frazer informal settlement

The eThekwini Municipality says projects are underway to build proper water infrastructure

By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik
On track with Faith Kipyegon
Sport
/ 27 September 2023

On track with Faith Kipyegon

The rest of us are just trying to keep up

By Samira Sawlani
Growing fatigue appears to mar the West’s support for Ukraine
Thought Leader
/ 26 September 2023

Growing fatigue appears to mar the West’s support for Ukraine

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to the United States was received a quieter reception that that of the previous year

By Imran Khalid
TB talks: Will #UNGA78 change these three lives?
Health
/ 26 September 2023

TB talks: Will #UNGA78 change these three lives?

In the past five years, none of the targets political leaders adopted after the previous round of high-level discussions on the fight against tuberculosis at the United Nations General Assembly have been met

By Nicole Ludolph and Bhekisisa Team
Concern that KwaSizabantu founder Erlo Stegen will be ‘deified’ in death
National
/ 26 September 2023

Concern that KwaSizabantu founder Erlo Stegen will be ‘deified’ in death

The founder and director of the controversial mission station in KwaZulu-Natal — which was the subject of a rights commission investigation — died on Tuesday morning

By Lyse Comins
South Africa’s consumer food inflation continued to slow in August
Thought Leader
/ 26 September 2023

South Africa’s consumer food inflation continued to slow in August

The country will reap the fruits of its favourable agricultural season

By Wandile Sihlobo
Western Cape is a priority, says Police Minister Bheki Cele
National
/ 26 September 2023

Western Cape is a priority, says Police Minister Bheki Cele

The police arrested three people and killed four others suspected of cash-in-transit heists

By Umamah Bakharia
Andile Lungisa to testify for state in graft case
Politics
/ 26 September 2023

Andile Lungisa to testify for state in graft case

Three former Democratic Alliance councillors were allegedly paid R100 000 each for helping to oust mayor Athol Trollip

By Paddy Harper
More cars were bought in past three months compared to the same period in 2022
Business
/ 21 September 2023

More cars were bought in past three months compared to the same period in 2022

A pause in the interest rate hiking cycle in July led to an increase in motor trade sales for the month

By Anathi Madubela
Summer’s still not here: Reserve Bank holds restrictive repo rate
Business
/ 21 September 2023

Summer’s still not here: Reserve Bank holds restrictive repo rate

Central bank governor Lesetja Kganyago said the job of tackling inflation was not done yet

By Sarah Smit
Batohi says SA rule of law is ‘on life support’
National
/ 21 September 2023

Batohi says SA rule of law is ‘on life support’

The National Prosecuting Authority claims it is as frustrated as the public with the slow pace at which state capture cases are moving

By Lyse Comins
Painkiller: Big Pharma and the opioid epidemic
Friday
/ 21 September 2023

Painkiller: Big Pharma and the opioid epidemic

The sales team for Purdue Pharma worked relentlessly to persuade doctors to prescribe OxyContin for pain relief

By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe
Julius Malema’s draconian decisions fuel EFF divisions
Politics
/ 21 September 2023

Julius Malema’s draconian decisions fuel EFF divisions

But the party contends it has moved on from internal strife and is focused on the 2024 polls

By Mandisa Makgakga
It’s the economy, stupid?
Thought Leader
/ 20 September 2023

It’s the economy, stupid?

For all of South Africa’s political bluster, the raw finances of our economy will remain the determining factor of its 2024 elections

By Aaron Ng’ambi
Cape Town in colour: A rediscovery
Thought Leader
/ 20 September 2023

Cape Town in colour: A rediscovery

A walk through the city centre and two suburbs was an exercise in mindfulness and learning how to be home again

By Cassandra Scheepers
Retail sales continue downward trend in July
Business
/ 20 September 2023

Retail sales continue downward trend in July

Retail trade sales decreased for the eighth consecutive month showing that consumers are still cash-strapped

By Anathi Madubela
Mozambique’s offer of 100 megawatts stuck in red tape
The Green Guardian
/ 20 September 2023

Mozambique’s offer of 100 megawatts stuck in red tape

Government processes and disputed debt are delaying the power that Mozambique has offered South Africa

By Mandisa Makgakga
eThekwini to investigate alleged DA corruption and cover-up
Politics
/ 20 September 2023

eThekwini to investigate alleged DA corruption and cover-up

The City Integrity and Investigation Unit will look into a claim of bribes in the R48 million Chatsworth water project

By Paddy Harper
The ANC’s ‘Big A’ blame game
Thought Leader
/ 20 September 2023

The ANC’s ‘Big A’ blame game

The ruling party would have our country relitigate the past ad nauseam. We need solutions not blame

By Mmusi Maimane
Transnet board going nowhere, Gordhan tells Durban business chamber
National
/ 20 September 2023

Transnet board going nowhere, Gordhan tells Durban business chamber

eThekwini businesses have urged the minister to fire executive members of the board, saying they are responsible for service delivery failures at the port

By Lyse Comins
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