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PODCAST | “SA Needs a Reset”
Podcasts
/ 6 March 2023

PODCAST | “SA Needs a Reset”

Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh chats with Prince Mashele about Operation Dudula, Eskom Crisis, Cyril Ramaphosa, EFF Parliament, 2024 Election

By M&G Listen
Plastic is choking Ghana’s sea
Africa
/ 5 March 2023

Plastic is choking Ghana’s sea

In Accra, as in much of urban Africa, waste management falls far short of what it needs to be. Plastic waste is killing marine life and fishers’ incomes

By Marian Ansah
Ford’s new Ranger Raptor takes no prisoners
Motoring
/ 4 March 2023

Ford’s new Ranger Raptor takes no prisoners

This vehicle could be the ultimate bakkie for extreme terrains – and on the blacktop

By Deon van der Walt
Mozambique turmoil takes toll on mental health
Africa
/ 4 March 2023

Mozambique turmoil takes toll on mental health

Communities and internally displaced persons are emotionally and physically bearing the brunt of decades of instability

By Eunice Masson
Legality of evil: Robert Sobukwe and the apartheid legal order
Opinion
/ 4 March 2023

Legality of evil: Robert Sobukwe and the apartheid legal order

Tembeka Ngcukaitobi commemorates the 45th anniversary of the death of Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe

By Tembeka Ngcukaitobi
Ramaphosa is wrong on the law, load-shedding litigants say
National
/ 3 March 2023

Ramaphosa is wrong on the law, load-shedding litigants say

Only the government — not Eskom or municipalities — can address load-shedding by building more capacity and ensuring sufficient supply, the parties said

By Emsie Ferreira
Top 10 Apple products of all time
Friday
/ 3 March 2023

Top 10 Apple products of all time

The M&G picks out the brands best products over the past 25 years

By Kimberley Schoeman
Is reticent Ramaphosa ready to reshuffle?
Opinion
/ 3 March 2023

Is reticent Ramaphosa ready to reshuffle?

DD the Cat, like André de Donker, has finally got his Don’t Come Monday – which both of them had been waiting for

By Paddy Harper
‘Terrorist’ threat to social housing sites
National
/ 2 March 2023

‘Terrorist’ threat to social housing sites

Delft housing project at standstill for a third week following intimidation from construction ‘terrorists’

By Eunice Masson
Climate change behind the 2021 Table Mountain fire – study
The Green Guardian
/ 2 March 2023

Climate change behind the 2021 Table Mountain fire – study

Researchers find that extreme fire weather ‘has become 90% more likely in a warmer world’

By Sheree Bega
Joburg: There’s still life in the old skelm
Opinion
/ 2 March 2023

Joburg: There’s still life in the old skelm

There are reasons not to emigrate or join the Little Trek back to the Cape Colony

By Drew Forrest
How rape victims struggle to get justice from the National Prosecuting Authority
National
/ 2 March 2023

How rape victims struggle to get justice from the National Prosecuting Authority

Outside of Shamila Batohi’s office, there is no recourse for survivors failed by errant prosecutors

By Khaya Koko
Bottoms up! Gin crafted from invasive water hyacinth plaguing Bronkhorstspruit Dam
The Green Guardian
/ 1 March 2023

Bottoms up! Gin crafted from invasive water hyacinth plaguing Bronkhorstspruit Dam

Green Devil and Purple Monster gins are made by resident at the water’s edge using the otherwise-unwanted superweed

By Sheree Bega
Is academia a good career choice in South Africa?
Opinion
/ 1 March 2023

Is academia a good career choice in South Africa?

There are secure, well-paid jobs in universities but it is highly unlikely that aspiring entrants will not get them

By Philippa Kerr
Oppo showcases futuristic lifestyle at MWC Barcelona
Business
/ 1 March 2023

Oppo showcases futuristic lifestyle at MWC Barcelona

The company’s biggest drawcard is its new clamshell foldable phone, which will make its way to South Africa soon

By Nafisa Akabor
Black History Month: What is there to embrace?
Friday
/ 1 March 2023

Black History Month: What is there to embrace?

The sanitising of Martin Luther King’s legacy sustains the racial violence in the United States

By Kim M Reynolds
UPDATED: Cape Town teacher discovers child sex trafficking ring
National
/ 1 March 2023

UPDATED: Cape Town teacher discovers child sex trafficking ring

Here’s what happened when a primary school teacher in the Western Cape suspected a pupil was being sexually abused

By Nicole Ludolph
The real Russia story behind the war
Opinion
/ 28 February 2023

The real Russia story behind the war

South Africa has to have an effective government that serves our own national interest, otherwise we will fail our own people

By Philip Machanick
How the just energy transition money will be distributed
The Green Guardian
/ 28 February 2023

How the just energy transition money will be distributed

Eskom will receive most of the funding, while the rest will go to the trade, industry and competition department and for developing the electric vehicle industry

By Mandisa Makgakga
Economic Freedom Fighters predicts voter increase in 2024 elections
Politics
/ 28 February 2023

Economic Freedom Fighters predicts voter increase in 2024 elections

EFF leader Julius Malema has called for South Africans to join the party during its national shutdown aimed at unseating President Cyril Ramaphosa

By Lizeka Tandwa
Contemplating South Africa’s great depression … in the dark
Opinion
/ 28 February 2023

Contemplating South Africa’s great depression … in the dark

Is there anyone who is happy with their lives and with the social, economic and political life of the country?

By Hugo ka Canham
South Africa’s unemployment rate marks another retreat
Business
/ 28 February 2023

South Africa’s unemployment rate marks another retreat

But jobless levels are still above those prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, which saw 2.2 million people lose employment

By Sarah Smit
Is it time to ‘demilitarise’ Nigeria’s elections?
Opinion
/ 27 February 2023

Is it time to ‘demilitarise’ Nigeria’s elections?

Nigeria’s leaders need to get replace the military with police whose mission is to protect, not prey on, the public

By Abiodun Jamiu
Fixing Eskom can’t come soon enough
Opinion
/ 27 February 2023

Fixing Eskom can’t come soon enough

Separating Eskom into generation, transmission and distribution could play a significant role in reducing power cuts

By Ozayr Patel
Q&A: What is the Birda app and how does it work?
The Green Guardian
/ 27 February 2023

Q&A: What is the Birda app and how does it work?

New app brings the fun to birding with games, challenges and interaction with a friendly online community

By Lesego Chepape
Brics, naval exercises and the chance to pierce autocrats’ bubbles
Opinion
/ 27 February 2023

Brics, naval exercises and the chance to pierce autocrats’ bubbles

We have a window to show Russia and China how much we cherish our freedoms and democracy – and to demand answers from our own leaders

By Simon Taylor
Amazon to eat Woolworths, Shoprite and Takealot lunch?
Business
/ 27 February 2023

Amazon to eat Woolworths, Shoprite and Takealot lunch?

The pandemic may have disrupted the analogue business models of South African retailers to the online world. Amazon, unlike Walmart, is possibly an even bigger disruptor lying in wait

By Anathi Madubela
‘We’ve lost many sisters’: Why SA sex workers’ lives could be safer from 2024
Health
/ 27 February 2023

‘We’ve lost many sisters’: Why SA sex workers’ lives could be safer from 2024

South Africa’s justice department plans to scrap old laws that make it a crime to sell or buy sex. This could make life safer for workers because they should be able to report crimes to the police — in theory

By Mia Malan, Dylan Bush, Jessica Pitchford, Yolanda Mdzeke and Mohale Moloi
China ‘spy balloons’ fly high and are very hard to detect, says expert
National
/ 25 February 2023

China ‘spy balloons’ fly high and are very hard to detect, says expert

Exercise Mosi II an opportunity for spying on Russian, China military capabilities, says expert

By Eunice Masson
After Telkom, more tech sector lay-offs on the cards
Business
/ 25 February 2023

After Telkom, more tech sector lay-offs on the cards

Telkom plans to retrench 15% of its employees across the group as the sector rebalances after the online boom during the pandemic

By Anathi Madubela
Work to be done: Maya heading committee drawing up anti-sexual harassment policy
National
/ 24 February 2023

Work to be done: Maya heading committee drawing up anti-sexual harassment policy

Chief Justice Zondo concedes it has taken too long to set up the committee but that a draft document is already on the cards

By Emsie Ferreira
Russia’s military aggression towards Ukraine is a blatant violation of fundamental UN principles and International Law
Opinion
/ 24 February 2023

Russia’s military aggression towards Ukraine is a blatant violation of fundamental UN principles and International Law

We cannot be ambiguous about the struggle of Ukraine for freedom, independence and peace

By Ambassadors of EU Member States in South Africa and the EU Ambassador in South Africa
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