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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
Energy crisis factors into SA credit trends
National
/ 29 June 2023

Energy crisis factors into SA credit trends

Financial conditions are tight but demand for credit has remained robust in the face of interest rate hikes

By Sarah Smit
Gregory Maqoma’s emotional last dance
Friday
/ 29 June 2023

Gregory Maqoma’s emotional last dance

This was his faultless dancer’s farewell to a festival which he has also graced as a choreographer and innovator

By Niren Tolsi
Wins for Patriotic Alliance, IFP, DA in latest by-elections
Politics
/ 29 June 2023

Wins for Patriotic Alliance, IFP, DA in latest by-elections

PA leader Gayton McKenzie said his party won the coveted Ward 7 in Johannesburg because voters “rejected nonsense” from the DA and ActionSA

By Paddy Harper
How Dr Nandipha betrayed the notion of a ‘good doctor’
Analysis
/ 29 June 2023

How Dr Nandipha betrayed the notion of a ‘good doctor’

A respectful, honourable medic will uphold the trust that is bestowed on them by opting out of prioritising personal interests over the best interests of the public

By Nontsikelelo O Mapukata
China’s diplomatic overture aims to strengthen European bonds
Opinion
/ 28 June 2023

China’s diplomatic overture aims to strengthen European bonds

The Chinese premier’s visit to Europe shows the immense potential for a future of shared prosperity, cooperation and peaceful coexistence

By Imran Khalid
Cape Town, Joburg city councils warn residents of ‘cheap’ prepaid electricity scams
National
/ 28 June 2023

Cape Town, Joburg city councils warn residents of ‘cheap’ prepaid electricity scams

Consumers are urged to report any suspicious behaviour

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Skollie’s writing on the wall
Friday
/ 28 June 2023

Skollie’s writing on the wall

Lady Skollie’s artworks preserve her culture, which may mean taking a leap into a void

By Lesego Chepape
Adam Smith at 300: Making sense of today
Thought Leader
/ 28 June 2023

Adam Smith at 300: Making sense of today

Smith probably would have been shocked by the extent of specialisation in the 21st-century economy (and probably also pleased with his foresight).

By Diane Coyle
‘We fought bullets so you guys can fight with ballots’
Politics
/ 28 June 2023

‘We fought bullets so you guys can fight with ballots’

The Electoral Commission of South Africa hopes to trigger conversations among the youth about the importance of voting

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Macron should not attend the Brics summit
Opinion
/ 27 June 2023

Macron should not attend the Brics summit

Brics member states should solve their problems for themselves and by themselves, without interference from the West

By Aaron Ng’ambi
Sierra Leone: A fractious poll defined by economic crisis
Africa
/ 27 June 2023

Sierra Leone: A fractious poll defined by economic crisis

Both the country’s president and the man who would replace him agree the election would be determined by the cost-of-living struggle

By Abdul Brima
Inequality is man-made — and there’s nothing like a pandemic to expose it
Health
/ 27 June 2023

Inequality is man-made — and there’s nothing like a pandemic to expose it

An epidemic such as Aids isn’t simply a disease gone viral. It’s a political, social, economic and human rights crisis

By Mia Malan
How do we write about the crisis-hit economy?
Analysis
/ 27 June 2023

How do we write about the crisis-hit economy?

Reporters have an all too familiar relationship with crisis. But our desire to get by must not stop us from seeking out change

By Sarah Smit
How Eskom has left ‘smart cities’ in the dark
Opinion
/ 26 June 2023

How Eskom has left ‘smart cities’ in the dark

In its current trajectory, South Africa will struggle to sustain inclusive, livable, sustainable and competitive cities where people and businesses can thive

By Hluma Ralane
Tears Foundation launches digital gender-based violence educational tool
Education
/ 26 June 2023

Tears Foundation launches digital gender-based violence educational tool

Research shows that starting sex education at a young age can decrease the number of gender-based violence cases and teenage pregnancies

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Education needs to prepare youngsters holistically for the future
Opinion
/ 26 June 2023

Education needs to prepare youngsters holistically for the future

Learners must be given a breadth of skills, beyond literacy and numeracy, to prepare them for an ever-changing world

By Shahana Bhabha
The demise of the ANC is the death of ideology in SA politics
Opinion
/ 26 June 2023

The demise of the ANC is the death of ideology in SA politics

The governing party should have realised that a message of fear is far more profitable and successful than one of hope

By Donovan E Williams
Take back the Western Cape, Ramaphosa tells ANC delegates
Politics
/ 26 June 2023

Take back the Western Cape, Ramaphosa tells ANC delegates

The party’s Western Cape conference delegates have been given a mandate to retake the province from the Democratic Alliance in next year’s elections

By Lizeka Tandwa
The return of Msaki
Friday
/ 26 June 2023

The return of Msaki

Msaki returns to Makhanda with her exhibition ‘Del’ukufa’, to move forward and heal

By Lesego Chepape
SA’s coal lobby pushes back against green transition
The Green Guardian
/ 23 June 2023

SA’s coal lobby pushes back against green transition

Coal lobbying has long been an influential force in South Africa’s politics and economy

By Thabo Molelekwa and Oxpeckers
Editorial: Healthcare for all is essential
Editorial
/ 23 June 2023

Editorial: Healthcare for all is essential

Despite our fears of National Health Insurance NHI being driven by fears of corruption and limited state capacity, the issue of equal access to healthcare for all cannot be dismissed by the fear of what the 16% may lose

By Editorial
Zondo: Parliament still doesn’t have the ability to stop state capture
Politics
/ 22 June 2023

Zondo: Parliament still doesn’t have the ability to stop state capture

Recalcitrant ANC MPs had previously enabled state capture, and nothing had changed, according to the chief justice

By Des Erasmus
Eskom has its eye on COP billions
The Green Guardian
/ 22 June 2023

Eskom has its eye on COP billions

The utility is looking to the treasury to expedite the release of funds to build a gas power station

By Mandisa Makgakga
South Africa considers taking action against Polish embassy
Politics
/ 22 June 2023

South Africa considers taking action against Polish embassy

Minister in the presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni suggested the government could demarche the Polish ambassador for diplomatic offence

By Lizeka Tandwa
South Africa at ‘back of pack’ over move to electric vehicles
The Green Guardian
/ 22 June 2023

South Africa at ‘back of pack’ over move to electric vehicles

Securing the country’s car sector is critical with the global shift to a cleaner transport industry

By Sheree Bega
Former health spokesperson Popo Maja in court over alleged Digital Vibes graft
National
/ 21 June 2023

Former health spokesperson Popo Maja in court over alleged Digital Vibes graft

Maja appeared in the specialised commercial crimes court on charges of corruption

By Mg Reporter
Climate change hits African women
Opinion
/ 21 June 2023

Climate change hits African women

The promise of a new climate economy requires tangible actions across key economic systems, some of which include targeted investments into sustainable water infrastructure

By Karabo Mokgonyana and Mahlatse Ramoroka
Four SADC countries scrap cell phone roaming charges
Africa
/ 21 June 2023

Four SADC countries scrap cell phone roaming charges

The Southern African Development Community states have joined other regions on the continent as countries begin to merge their digital economies

By bird story agency
Governance collapses when the state retreats
Analysis
/ 21 June 2023

Governance collapses when the state retreats

Trust in the government’s ability to deliver has worn thin, but we can’t allow it to give way to intermediaries with little regard for the public’s best interests

By Sarah Smit
World leaders united in commitment to ‘new global consensus’
Thought Leader
/ 21 June 2023

World leaders united in commitment to ‘new global consensus’

Our work together is all about solidarity and collective action, to reduce the challenges facing developing countries and to fulfil our global agenda

By Cyril Ramaphosa, Joe Biden and others
Ramaphosa’s peace mission was misplaced in the first place
Opinion
/ 20 June 2023

Ramaphosa’s peace mission was misplaced in the first place

Africa tends to ignore her own problems at home, while doing everything to try and help the rest of the world in putting out their fires

By Aaron Ng’ambi
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