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When crime is cloaked as religion
Opinion
/ 31 May 2023

When crime is cloaked as religion

Religion is often the business plan of fraudsters who lie effortlessly to their congregants

By Johann van der Westhuizen
New refinery may transform Nigerian economy, if it gets enough oil
Africa
/ 31 May 2023

New refinery may transform Nigerian economy, if it gets enough oil

When it comes to oil projects, the country already boasts a herd of white elephants

By Adebayo Abdulrahman and Ope Adetayo
The Tina Turner I loved
Friday
/ 31 May 2023

The Tina Turner I loved

I grew up in the 1980s in South Africa, singing along with the Queen of Rock ’n Roll’s songs

By Meropa Marokana
Eusebius McKaiser, broadcaster and journalist dies at age 45
National
/ 30 May 2023

Eusebius McKaiser, broadcaster and journalist dies at age 45

McKaiser was a political and social commentator who was outspoken about issues of racism and sexuality

By Eunice Masson
Sudan fighting hits home
Africa
/ 30 May 2023

Sudan fighting hits home

First, they took away people’s dreams of democracy and peace. Now the men with guns are looting and occupying their homes

By Liban Mahamad and The Continent
Bheki Cele: Police weekend operations key to reducing murder rate
National
/ 30 May 2023

Bheki Cele: Police weekend operations key to reducing murder rate

The police minister announced a 2.8% decline in rapes reported in January to March 2023 compared with the same period last year

By Khaya Koko
No revenge no-confidence motions in Nelson Mandela Bay — for now
Politics
/ 30 May 2023

No revenge no-confidence motions in Nelson Mandela Bay — for now

Outgoing DA mayor Retief Odendaal says stabilising the city should be the priority for all parties

By Paddy Harper
Brics is marching towards a unified currency
Opinion
/ 30 May 2023

Brics is marching towards a unified currency

Brics nations are intent on forming a currency that facilitates equitable treatment in global trade and addresses the US dollar as a tool for American supremacy

By Imran Khalid
Kenyan aims to be first woman, African to lead UN maritime body
Africa
/ 29 May 2023

Kenyan aims to be first woman, African to lead UN maritime body

Nancy Karigithu is one of seven contenders pitching for the top job at the International Maritime Organisation

By Thuku Kariuki
My Tina Turner is Aunty Entity in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Friday
/ 29 May 2023

My Tina Turner is Aunty Entity in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome

The post-apocalyptic glamour queen, the ruler of Bartertown in the 1985 movie is the Tina I loved

By JP du Preez
Digging for (digital) gold: How Africa can build a prosperous future economy
Opinion
/ 29 May 2023

Digging for (digital) gold: How Africa can build a prosperous future economy

The continent needs to invest in its potential resource, the youth, by ensuring rapid and extensive digital skills development

By Cathy Smith
Increased use of gas guns in KwaZulu-Natal robberies
National
/ 29 May 2023

Increased use of gas guns in KwaZulu-Natal robberies

A business chamber chief executive has said the police have difficulty arresting people with gas guns because they are not illegal

By Akheel Sewsunker
Mojapelo panel has six weeks to investigate Russian ship arms claim
Politics
/ 29 May 2023

Mojapelo panel has six weeks to investigate Russian ship arms claim

Headed by a retired supreme court of appeal judge, the panel will look into what transpired and whether legal obligations were flouted

By Emsie Ferreira
BMW’s M2 Comp a hoot to drive
Motoring
/ 27 May 2023

BMW’s M2 Comp a hoot to drive

The styling might be controversial but the new M2 remains a driver’s car at its core

By Avon Middleton
One Movie, One Take: ‘The Little Mermaid’
Friday
/ 27 May 2023

One Movie, One Take: ‘The Little Mermaid’

It’s a good attempt at reimagining the Disney classic, with solid performances, but it’s a tad pedestrian

By Bongeka Gumede
Tina Turner: Proud Mary keep on burning
Friday
/ 27 May 2023

Tina Turner: Proud Mary keep on burning

During my high school years, she was there, that irresistible rhythm our soundtrack. And then at university she came back, her fabulous vocal delivery had never been more powerful

By Tim Cohen
Scopa to tell De Ruyter to submit Eskom intelligence report
Politics
/ 26 May 2023

Scopa to tell De Ruyter to submit Eskom intelligence report

The decision came after President Cyril Ramaphosa’s security adviser, Sydney Mufamadi, said the former CEO never told him the report implicated a senior ANC politician in corruption at the utility

By Emsie Ferreira
South Africa’s solar panel rebate is missing the mark
Opinion
/ 26 May 2023

South Africa’s solar panel rebate is missing the mark

To be successful, the tax incentive needs to be far greater and have more of a meaningful and immediate effect on pockets

By Matthew Blackmore
‘This is Jo’burg’ Season1 Episode 3: “Your call will be answered…”
Opinion
/ 26 May 2023

‘This is Jo’burg’ Season1 Episode 3: “Your call will be answered…”

In this third episode of ‘This is Jo’burg’, Charles Leonard hears from a can-do homeless person who regulates traffic at intersections during the constant power cuts – he explains why he started doing it

By Charles Leonard
Constitutional court closes door on Manuel Chang extradition tussle
Politics
/ 25 May 2023

Constitutional court closes door on Manuel Chang extradition tussle

The apex court has denied the government of Mozambique leave to appeal a high court ruling ordering the government to surrender Chang to the United States

By Emsie Ferreira
‘Bitter medicine’: Reserve Bank raises repo rate 50 basis points
Business
/ 25 May 2023

‘Bitter medicine’: Reserve Bank raises repo rate 50 basis points

Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago underlined the need for short-term pain in the interest of long-term gain

By Sarah Smit
Is Ramaphosa’s South Africa still a player on the continent?
Africa
/ 25 May 2023

Is Ramaphosa’s South Africa still a player on the continent?

The country’s role in Africa has diminished somewhat since the Thabo Mbeki era and Ramaphosa is losing relevance

By Emsie Ferreira and Lizeka Tandwa
RMB Latitudes INDEX breathes fresh air into South Africa’s art scene
Friday
/ 25 May 2023

RMB Latitudes INDEX breathes fresh air into South Africa’s art scene

Young artists, collectors and enthusiasts co-emerge at this year’s Latitudes art fair in Johannesburg

By Kimberley Schoeman
ANC won’t sanction NDZ and Mkhize over Phala Phala defiance, ahead of 2024 vote
Politics
/ 24 May 2023

ANC won’t sanction NDZ and Mkhize over Phala Phala defiance, ahead of 2024 vote

The two leaders are seen as highly influential in KwaZulu-Natal, where the ruling party is bleeding votes

By Lizeka Tandwa
Hammanskraal water crisis exposes years of neglect
The Green Guardian
/ 24 May 2023

Hammanskraal water crisis exposes years of neglect

Hammanskraal is a place that has been overlooked for decades, especially when it comes to water and sanitation

By Adelaide R Chagopa
Amajuba district municipality’s new-broom mayor has his own chequered past
National
/ 24 May 2023

Amajuba district municipality’s new-broom mayor has his own chequered past

Misizwe Zulu’s company overcharged the Msunduzi municipality by R100 million for work it did not do

By Paddy Harper
Why cholera continues to threaten many African countries
Opinion
/ 24 May 2023

Why cholera continues to threaten many African countries

It persists because of poor sanitation and water supplies, worsening socioeconomic conditions and because governments don’t take its prevention and control seriously

By Samuel Kariuki
Thabo Bester escape: no reason for bail to be granted, says prosecutor
National
/ 24 May 2023

Thabo Bester escape: no reason for bail to be granted, says prosecutor

Lawyers argued that the accused will not interfere with investigations and will not evade trial

By Daniel Steyn and Becker Semela
Khayelitsha families want asbestos roofing removed
National
/ 23 May 2023

Khayelitsha families want asbestos roofing removed

Residents march to parliament to insist they be given the title deeds to their homes and that the government reactivate a project to replace the roofs

By Vincent Lali
Crisis looms as South Africa bleeds veterinarians
Opinion
/ 23 May 2023

Crisis looms as South Africa bleeds veterinarians

Vets must be put back on the critical skills list to stem immigration and encourage foreign vets as scarcity puts animal healthcare and food production at risk

By Nandipha Ndudane
Google expands flood alerts to more African countries
The Green Guardian
/ 23 May 2023

Google expands flood alerts to more African countries

Warning system will reach more countries to help mitigate the effects of flood-related disasters and empower more people to take precautions

By Yossi Mattias
Nelson Mandela Bay mayor suspects cable theft was ‘an act of sabotage’
National
/ 23 May 2023

Nelson Mandela Bay mayor suspects cable theft was ‘an act of sabotage’

Power was restored on Monday night to about 50 000 residents after days without electricity

By Thamsanqa Mbovane
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