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Spiralling food prices force households into poverty
National
/ 8 July 2023

Spiralling food prices force households into poverty

Price hikes mean fewer people are able to put nutritious food on the table, experts warn

By Lyse Comins
Arts fest is duct-tape for our broken times
Friday
/ 8 July 2023

Arts fest is duct-tape for our broken times

This year’s National Arts Festival provided alternative light in a gloomy time

By Niren Tolsi
eThekwini metro police arrest six men linked to parts stolen from municipal vehicles
National
/ 7 July 2023

eThekwini metro police arrest six men linked to parts stolen from municipal vehicles

The arrests come during an increase in municipal vehicle hijackings

By Lyse Comins
Environmental groups appeal to minister over Kusile pollution
The Green Guardian
/ 7 July 2023

Environmental groups appeal to minister over Kusile pollution

Excess sulphur dioxide emissions will pollute the air, kill humans and damage the economy, they say

By Sheree Bega
Business urges eThekwini metro to rebuild infrastructure, prepare for climate change
Business
/ 7 July 2023

Business urges eThekwini metro to rebuild infrastructure, prepare for climate change

Following the 27 June deluge, the Durban Chamber of Commerce has warned the city that industry will relocate if it does not put in place risk mitigation measures

By Lyse Comins
Ace turns on ANC in R102m election debt case
Article
/ 6 July 2023

Ace turns on ANC in R102m election debt case

Ezulweni’s owner also charges Fikile Mbalula for claiming the banner deal was corrupt

By Paddy Harper
DA body sets aside removal of councillors amid purge claims
Politics
/ 6 July 2023

DA body sets aside removal of councillors amid purge claims

While the motion to remove them was valid, the process of bringing it was flawed

By Paddy Harper
High court says Jooste’s friend has no claim against Reserve Bank
National
/ 6 July 2023

High court says Jooste’s friend has no claim against Reserve Bank

The central bank told the court that Berdine Odendaal had a repudiated an agreement to be given access to frozen funds by demanding more

By Emsie Ferreira
Health department reports decrease in cholera cases
National
/ 6 July 2023

Health department reports decrease in cholera cases

But the public has been warned to remain vigilant

By Umamah Bakharia
Rand Water shutdown: Store water two days in advance
The Green Guardian
/ 6 July 2023

Rand Water shutdown: Store water two days in advance

Recovery could take five to 14 days, advises Johannesburg Water

By Sheree Bega
Illegal mining possible cause of Boksburg gas leak
The Green Guardian
/ 6 July 2023

Illegal mining possible cause of Boksburg gas leak

Nitrate oxide from gas cylinders is believed to be the cause of the explosion

By Lesego Chepape
On our mind: Could getting hit on the head during sport cause brain disease later?
Health
/ 5 July 2023

On our mind: Could getting hit on the head during sport cause brain disease later?

In a new recommendation, experts are calling for more time during games for players to be checked thoroughly, which could mean the rules of play may have to change

By Zano Kunene
Mbalula: Don’t blame ANC for highway police brutality
Article
/ 5 July 2023

Mbalula: Don’t blame ANC for highway police brutality

The ANC secretary general said the country would ‘forever’ remember the VIP police protection unit assault

By Lyse Comins
SA ranks high on official gender equality measures – but that’s not the full story
Opinion
/ 5 July 2023

SA ranks high on official gender equality measures – but that’s not the full story

The World Economic Forum report provides a pessimistic outlook for women’s rights, including economic participation and opportunity, education, health and political empowerment

By Mark Smith
How to resolve SA’s political accountability crisis
Thought Leader
/ 5 July 2023

How to resolve SA’s political accountability crisis

Citizens suffer when the state is not held to account and directly electing MPs and members of the provincial legislature could solve this.

By Pranish Desai and Mxolisi Zondo
Africa may lose $25bn annually to EU carbon border tax
National
/ 5 July 2023

Africa may lose $25bn annually to EU carbon border tax

Carbon tax measures will remain so African countries need to develop green industrialisation with support for this through investments

By David Luke and Faten Aggad
EU talks: Ukraine’s security dilemma after the Wagner saga
Opinion
/ 5 July 2023

EU talks: Ukraine’s security dilemma after the Wagner saga

The tumult and insecurity caused by the Wagner rebellion has prompted the EU to strengthen its support for Ukraine

By Imran Khalid
NGO wins court order against ministers to stop Vaal River sewage pollution
The Green Guardian
/ 4 July 2023

NGO wins court order against ministers to stop Vaal River sewage pollution

Senzo Mchunu must provide an affidavit in 45 court days stating what has been done to deal with the problem

By Sheree Bega
Buthelezi poisoning claims suggest lost influence over Zulu monarchy
Politics
/ 4 July 2023

Buthelezi poisoning claims suggest lost influence over Zulu monarchy

The spat with King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini may hurt the Inkatha Freedom Party at the polls next year

By Paddy Harper
Warning Bell: Trade union threatens strike action at machinery maker
Business
/ 4 July 2023

Warning Bell: Trade union threatens strike action at machinery maker

Richards Bay-based Bell Equipment recently reported a 63% bump in profits while workers demand a R1 000 transport allowance

By Sarah Smit
Ramaphosanomics cuts SA adrift
Opinion
/ 4 July 2023

Ramaphosanomics cuts SA adrift

World leaders are closely associated with the economic policies they espouse, a fact that does not bode well for South Africa’s president

By Sarah Smit
Calls for exploration of natural gas in revised integrated resource plan
The Green Guardian
/ 3 July 2023

Calls for exploration of natural gas in revised integrated resource plan

Minister Gwede Mantashe says the revised IRP draft will be submitted to the cabinet between July and September

By Mandisa Makgakga
Petrol price set to drop from 5 July
National
/ 3 July 2023

Petrol price set to drop from 5 July

The price of diesel is, however, set to increase, further fuelling inflation

By Lyse Comins
NAF: The hub of creative talent in SA
Friday
/ 3 July 2023

NAF: The hub of creative talent in SA

The festival provided a space for artists to meet and mingle

By Niren Tolsi
Is South Africa’s agricultural trade surplus beginning to flower?
Analysis
/ 3 July 2023

Is South Africa’s agricultural trade surplus beginning to flower?

The widening trade surplus is mainly a result of a notable decline in import value, not necessarily a growth in exports

By Wandile Sihlobo
Haval’s H6 GT is a motoring star rising in the East
Motoring
/ 2 July 2023

Haval’s H6 GT is a motoring star rising in the East

Haval’s H6 GT SUV might have its niggles but it offers great performance and value for money

By Deon van der Walt
Scarcity and the threat of another ‘final solution’
Analysis
/ 2 July 2023

Scarcity and the threat of another ‘final solution’

Russia’s botched war of neo-colonial conquest in Ukraine, and Vladimir Putin’s mendacious justifications for it, bear the closest resemblance in our age to Hitler’s campaign for Lebensraum

By Drew Forrest
SA banks brace for interest rate bust-up
Analysis
/ 1 July 2023

SA banks brace for interest rate bust-up

A higher cost of borrowing is generally good for bank profit margins – until it isn’t

By Sarah Smit
Koleka Putuma’s psychedelics, indigenous plants and history
Friday
/ 1 July 2023

Koleka Putuma’s psychedelics, indigenous plants and history

Kholeka Putuma’s exhibition includes poetry titled “MDMA” and “Myrrh”

By Niren Tolsi
Global pact needed to reset the climate finance system
Thought Leader
/ 30 June 2023

Global pact needed to reset the climate finance system

The climate-vulnerable island of Barbados has come up with an initiative to do this very thing

By Ozayr Patel
Ampersand Mixtape 4: It wasn’t roaring
Opinion
/ 30 June 2023

Ampersand Mixtape 4: It wasn’t roaring

For this mixtape Charles Leonard has picked his favourite subversive songs from around the globe and tells their fascinating and often curious stories.
It includes an infamous drinking song

By Charles Leonard
Despite Zondo’s recommendations, intelligence services will remain secret
Politics
/ 29 June 2023

Despite Zondo’s recommendations, intelligence services will remain secret

Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula said on Thursday that no new amendments regarding overseeing the intelligence services would be enacted

By Khaya Koko
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