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20 years to be added to Koeberg’s life
The Green Guardian
/ 23 March 2023

20 years to be added to Koeberg’s life

The nuclear plant will continue operating beyond next year, despite concerns over waste disposal

By Mandisa Makgakga
EFF shutdown wasn’t a total failure, says analyst
Politics
/ 23 March 2023

EFF shutdown wasn’t a total failure, says analyst

But the party’s ‘aspirations of chaos’ must be curbed and it alienates mostly peace-loving citizens with rhetoric that borders on ‘warmongering’

By Lizeka Tandwa
Ramaphosa: SA must address social issues to uphold Constitution
National
/ 22 March 2023

Ramaphosa: SA must address social issues to uphold Constitution

The president tells conference problems such as land reform, crime, corruption, poor governance and the weak economy are undermining people’s rights

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Fostering social cohesion: Getting symbolism, action and rhetoric right
Opinion
/ 22 March 2023

Fostering social cohesion: Getting symbolism, action and rhetoric right

Social cohesion is important in restoring trust and replacing individualism and greed with the humane values of a caring society

By Daryl Swanepoel
The energy budget: Is this the jolt of power we need?
Opinion
/ 22 March 2023

The energy budget: Is this the jolt of power we need?

The bailout of Eskom could help solve the energy crisis but there must also be incentives for independent power producers and the municipalities must be roped in

By Vincent Obisie-Orlu
‘One day you have water, the next you don’t’ say Vrededorp residents
The Green Guardian
/ 22 March 2023

‘One day you have water, the next you don’t’ say Vrededorp residents

Vrededorp residents say they are being ‘sabotaged’ by Johannesburg authorities because they are poor

By Sheree Bega
<strong>The EFF’s dangerous romanticism with South Africa’s struggle – it was brutal</strong>
Opinion
/ 22 March 2023

The EFF’s dangerous romanticism with South Africa’s struggle – it was brutal

There’s a dangerous romanticism to the struggle that we shouldn’t allow opportunists to exploit, despite our disappointment with a government that is battling to meet the most basic service needs of its people

By Ron Derby
‘The window to limit global warming is rapidly closing’
The Green Guardian
/ 21 March 2023

‘The window to limit global warming is rapidly closing’

Global panel’s new report says we are hurtling toward disaster but there are ways to avoid it

By Sheree Bega
South Africa’s market-led democracy undermines human rights
Opinion
/ 21 March 2023

South Africa’s market-led democracy undermines human rights

Deepening economic democracy through human rights-centred economic and social policy frameworks

By Khwezi Mabasa
Cyclone Freddy leaves trail of destruction in Malawi
Africa
/ 21 March 2023

Cyclone Freddy leaves trail of destruction in Malawi

The people of that country paid the price of climate changed fuelled by, among others, the petro-chemical industry that has declared record profits

By Josephine Chinele and Golden Matonga, The Continent
Turning plastic bottle tops and bread tags into wheelchairs
The Green Guardian
/ 21 March 2023

Turning plastic bottle tops and bread tags into wheelchairs

The Sweethearts Foundation sells the plastic to recyclers and buys wheelchairs

By Gemma Gatticchi
Objects of Desire: African ateliers
Friday
/ 21 March 2023

Objects of Desire: African ateliers

Some of the continent’s finest goods made for the world, in Africa

By Kimberley Schoeman
Cameroon a dangerous place to be a journalist
Africa
/ 20 March 2023

Cameroon a dangerous place to be a journalist

The body of Martinez Zogo, a critic of private and public transgressions, was found five days after he disappeared, showing signs of torture

By Louvier Kindo Tombe
Eskom, SAA probes for parliament?
National
/ 20 March 2023

Eskom, SAA probes for parliament?

MPs must find a way to handle André de Ruyter’s allegations and a protected disclosure accusing Pravin Gordhan of wrongdoing in the SAA sale

By Emsie Ferreira
One Movie Two Takes: She Said
Friday
/ 20 March 2023

One Movie Two Takes: She Said

Film tells how two investigative journalists exposed sexual predator Harvey Weinstein and started a movement

By Des Erasmus and Athandiwe Saba
Steenhuisen a political charlatan desperate for attention – Mabuza
Politics
/ 20 March 2023

Steenhuisen a political charlatan desperate for attention – Mabuza

The former deputy president has lashed out at the Democratic Alliance leader, who accused him of being involved in Eskom corruption

By Lizeka Tandwa
Declaring a state of disaster in SA won’t solve the disaster
Opinion
/ 20 March 2023

Declaring a state of disaster in SA won’t solve the disaster

It opens the way for corruption and worsens the governance problems that led to the power crisis, the mining rights debacle and the failure of ports and railways

By Ross Harvey
Global discontent: ‘There is always a tipping point’
National
/ 20 March 2023

Global discontent: ‘There is always a tipping point’

Economic decline, austerity and higher living costs have sparked more frequent, sometimes violent, mass action worldwide — and South Africa should take note

By Eunice Masson and Sarah Smit
Income strain weighs on financial sector
Business
/ 19 March 2023

Income strain weighs on financial sector

As consumers and businesses reel from tough conditions, insurers have expressed uncertainty over whether there is room for growth

By Sarah Smit
Cricket’s Pineapple Week nears 120 not out
Sport
/ 19 March 2023

Cricket’s Pineapple Week nears 120 not out

The tournament, full of characters and tales, has been going for almost a century and draws teams from the Port Alfred area

By Luke Alfred
Russia’s fertiliser gift for Malawi comes with a catch
Africa
/ 18 March 2023

Russia’s fertiliser gift for Malawi comes with a catch

Moscow is giving fertiliser to Malawi in exchange for support for ending the global sanctions imposed on it

By Golden Matonga
Fearing a repeat of 2021 riots, Durban prepares for EFF shutdown
Politics
/ 18 March 2023

Fearing a repeat of 2021 riots, Durban prepares for EFF shutdown

Security companies, community policing forums and the police have drawn up contingency plans to stop looting and public violenc

By Paddy Harper
In ‘an era that demands radicalism’, should the SARB stay in its lane?
Business
/ 17 March 2023

In ‘an era that demands radicalism’, should the SARB stay in its lane?

In a discussion with Reserve Bank head Lesetja Kganyago, economic historian Adam Tooze challenged the esteemed central banker’s ‘conservatism’

By Sarah Smit
Eskom’s pleas contradict vow to end power cuts in two years
National
/ 17 March 2023

Eskom’s pleas contradict vow to end power cuts in two years

The utility’s reasoning in papers before court showed, if true, that the timeframes in its Generation Recovery Plan cannot be met, applicants in a constitutional challenge say

By Emsie Ferreira
King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini steps in over missing Ingonyama Trust R41m
National
/ 16 March 2023

King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini steps in over missing Ingonyama Trust R41m

The monarch wants transparency and public participation in the land body’s operations and finances

By Paddy Harper
Cape Town Cycling Tour: most successful failure we’ve ever had
Opinion
/ 16 March 2023

Cape Town Cycling Tour: most successful failure we’ve ever had

We must continue to push the engineering industry to establish safe cycling networks; with all the added benefits like health, lifestyle, energy and decongestion

By Roland Postma
Gauteng agriculture department fails to meet green job targets – DA
The Green Guardian
/ 16 March 2023

Gauteng agriculture department fails to meet green job targets – DA

Just 156 green jobs out of a target of 1 120 were created in 2021-022 financial year

By Sheree Bega
AI cannot replace human expertise: X-plained through the 6 Es
Opinion
/ 16 March 2023

AI cannot replace human expertise: X-plained through the 6 Es

Artificial intelligence is a supercharger for humanity, where people’s time and energy can be freed to uniquely solve problems requiring advanced strategies

By Habib Noorbhai
Phalatse puts race back on the table in DA leadership contest 
Politics
/ 15 March 2023

Phalatse puts race back on the table in DA leadership contest 

The party releases list of candidates vying for leadership positions, with Phenyane nominated for all six posts with Zille expected to be re-elected as matriarch

By Lizeka Tandwa
Umgeni Water board fired again
National
/ 15 March 2023

Umgeni Water board fired again

The board’s members are preparing to go back to court to challenge their termination

By Paddy Harper
Apartheid nostalgia forgets the cruel inhumanity of the past
Opinion
/ 15 March 2023

Apartheid nostalgia forgets the cruel inhumanity of the past

When South Africans compare their situation today to that under apartheid, they ignore the distressing stories heard at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

By Simon Taylor
African rats are being used to sniff out wildlife crime
The Green Guardian
/ 15 March 2023

African rats are being used to sniff out wildlife crime

Two nonprofits are training African giant pouched rats to detect smuggled contraband in shipping containers

By Sheree Bega
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