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Carbon credits a controversial topic at Africa climate summit
Thought Leader
/ 7 September 2023

Carbon credits a controversial topic at Africa climate summit

The carbon market: a potential planet saver or greenwashing that gives polluting companies an opportunity to evade reducing their emissions?

By Ozayr Patel
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Relatives wanted to kill me, says witness
National
/ 7 September 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Relatives wanted to kill me, says witness

State witness Constable Sizwe Zungu tells court that men accused of the footballer’s murder were carrying firearms

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Sassa ‘technical glitch’ leaves pensioners cashless
National
/ 7 September 2023

Sassa ‘technical glitch’ leaves pensioners cashless

The agency says the problem has been resolved and pensioners can access their money as normal

By Lyse Comins
Africa lacks early warning systems to prepare for climate disasters
The Green Guardian
/ 6 September 2023

Africa lacks early warning systems to prepare for climate disasters

About 60% of people in Africa lack early warning systems which could help them to better prepare for upcoming climate disasters

By Mandisa Makgakga
A second wave of independence for former French colonies?
Thought Leader
/ 6 September 2023

A second wave of independence for former French colonies?

Rigging elections has been a national sport in too many of the region’s territories – will Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville be next?

By Thomas Lesaffre
Prigozhin’s death exposes Putin’s real motives in Africa
Africa
/ 6 September 2023

Prigozhin’s death exposes Putin’s real motives in Africa

Russia’s lawlessness at home and abroad is bringing into sharp focus what Vladimir Putin’s new world order would look like

By Joseph Siegle
Empty containers were loaded on Lady R, independent report finds
National
/ 6 September 2023

Empty containers were loaded on Lady R, independent report finds

The report also said the South African National Defence Force was not aware that the cargo ship was under US sanctions until it reached South African waters

By Lizeka Tandwa
Brics: A conflicted but emerging new centre of global power?
Opinion
/ 6 September 2023

Brics: A conflicted but emerging new centre of global power?

We could yet witness the bloc emerge as a new power hub but only after a plethora of issues have been solved

By Siseko Maposa and Mxolisi Zondo
Declining new vehicle sales reflect overburdened middle class
Analysis
/ 6 September 2023

Declining new vehicle sales reflect overburdened middle class

In addition to inflation and high interest rates, the real value of salaries declined by 2.9% in 2022 and are set to drop by 0.8% this year

By Lyse Comins
Defence argues that photos were missing from the Senzo Meyiwa crime scene exhibits
National
/ 5 September 2023

Defence argues that photos were missing from the Senzo Meyiwa crime scene exhibits

State witness, forensic officer Thabo Mosia, who was recalled to the stand, said he only took eight pictures as he had problems with his camera

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Convicted rapist and murderer jailed in 1998, continues bid for parole
National
/ 5 September 2023

Convicted rapist and murderer jailed in 1998, continues bid for parole

Brannon Jonathan Petersen was handed an indeterminate sentence and declared a dangerous criminal after being found guilty of attempted rape, rape and murder

By Eunice Masson
William Ruto: Africa should stop being a victim and instead use its potential
The Green Guardian
/ 5 September 2023

William Ruto: Africa should stop being a victim and instead use its potential

Kenya’s president says Africa’s renewable resources place the continent at an advantage because of its favourable weather

By Mandisa Makgakga
Why our changing climate is bad for your health
Health
/ 5 September 2023

Why our changing climate is bad for your health

The Earth is getting hotter and extreme weather events are becoming more common. It’s bad news for all aspects of our lives

By Linda Pretorius and Nicole Ludolph
UPDATED: Illegal electricity connections unlikely cause of fire in hijacked Joburg building, says forensic investigator
National
/ 5 September 2023

UPDATED: Illegal electricity connections unlikely cause of fire in hijacked Joburg building, says forensic investigator

Crime syndicate bosses will start a fire to remove tenants from a building they would like to occupy

By Umamah Bakharia
Climate finance and clean technology is the tune Africa must sing at the Africa Climate Summit
The Green Guardian
/ 4 September 2023

Climate finance and clean technology is the tune Africa must sing at the Africa Climate Summit

The first Africa Climate Summit is in full spring; Mohamed Adow of think-tank Power Shift says the continent must be part of the solution to a just transition

By Lesego Chepape
South Africa had a robust summer crop harvest, strong winter crop harvest also predicted
Thought Leader
/ 4 September 2023

South Africa had a robust summer crop harvest, strong winter crop harvest also predicted

How the shifting seasons will affect the country’s crop output, with yield expected to be sufficient to meet local and export requirements

By Wandile Sihlobo
Mantashe confirms fuel prices will increase sharply on Wednesday
National
/ 4 September 2023

Mantashe confirms fuel prices will increase sharply on Wednesday

The change brings the price of a litre of 95-grade unleaded petrol in South Africa’s inland areas to R24.54 a litre

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Cash-in-transit heists remain ‘a thorn’, Hawks boss Lebeya says after 19 suspects killed in Limpopo
National
/ 4 September 2023

Cash-in-transit heists remain ‘a thorn’, Hawks boss Lebeya says after 19 suspects killed in Limpopo

From April to June, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation arrested 27 suspects and secured six convictions related to cash-in-transit heists

By Eunice Masson
Mangosuthu Buthelezi goes home, but no visitors allowed yet
Politics
/ 4 September 2023

Mangosuthu Buthelezi goes home, but no visitors allowed yet

The Inkatha Freedom Party founder had been in hospital since the beginning of August

By Paddy Harper
Wrestling to exist: Womanist struggles of junior scholars in South African higher education institutions
Thought Leader
/ 3 September 2023

Wrestling to exist: Womanist struggles of junior scholars in South African higher education institutions

It is imperative that we break the silence and change the narrative of black women who enter academic spaces

By Nombulelo Shange and Kelebogile Boleu
Trade between US and South Africa is mutually beneficial if it doesn’t compromise SA’s sovereignty
Thought Leader
/ 3 September 2023

Trade between US and South Africa is mutually beneficial if it doesn’t compromise SA’s sovereignty

America is South Africa’s third largest trading partner, with 7.7% of goods exported to the US and 8.2% imported from the US

By Lyndall Singh
Eastern Cape municipality hires manager facing corruption charges
National
/ 3 September 2023

Eastern Cape municipality hires manager facing corruption charges

Ntabankulu Local Municipality says it has done nothing wrong, but residents are protesting over the appointment

By Nombulelo Damba-Hendrik
Anant Singh updating plans for R7.5bn Durban film studio
National
/ 3 September 2023

Anant Singh updating plans for R7.5bn Durban film studio

Singh estimates that at least 5 000 jobs will be created during the full construction phase

By Lyse Comins
ANC not looking for coalition partners in next year’s elections, says Ramaphosa
Politics
/ 2 September 2023

ANC not looking for coalition partners in next year’s elections, says Ramaphosa

President Cyril Ramaphosa said the ANC was confident in its strategy to win elections

By Mandisa Makgakga
Illegal mining: Jobs are scarce, says artisanal miner
The Green Guardian
/ 1 September 2023

Illegal mining: Jobs are scarce, says artisanal miner

They scour mine dumps on the West Rand for gold

By Sheree Bega
Open a commission of inquiry into Joburg inferno
Editorial
/ 1 September 2023

Open a commission of inquiry into Joburg inferno

At least 73 people have died and scores injured when the building they lived in burnt down

By Editorial
Joburg building engulfed by fire, killing 74, was a ‘hijacked’ shelter for women and children
National
/ 31 August 2023

Joburg building engulfed by fire, killing 74, was a ‘hijacked’ shelter for women and children

The fire that gutted the building might have been caused by illegal electricity connections, officials said

By Umamah Bakharia
Stories of hope, horror from Joburg’s inner city
Friday
/ 31 August 2023

Stories of hope, horror from Joburg’s inner city

Book written to draw attention to the area’s decay is part memoir, part photo album

By Derek Davey
Cryptic Crossword 394
Crossword
/ 31 August 2023

Cryptic Crossword 394

8D Age dryly, wrinkled, in little Eastern Cape village (4,4)

By George Euvrard
Joburg fire victims contravened by-laws, says speaker
National
/ 31 August 2023

Joburg fire victims contravened by-laws, says speaker

People were illegally constructing homes or occupying buildings ‘willy-nilly’

By Des Erasmus
Niger’s complex crisis: Interplay of power, interests and uncertainties
Thought Leader
/ 30 August 2023

Niger’s complex crisis: Interplay of power, interests and uncertainties

The riddle of Western priorities in Niger is becoming increasingly difficult to solve

By Imran Khalid
Man linked to police killing in Cape Town gets life in jail
National
/ 30 August 2023

Man linked to police killing in Cape Town gets life in jail

Luyanda Fuzile was sentenced for the shooting of Sergeant Nametso Ignatius Molema in 2021

By Eunice Masson
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