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The future of the Catholic church is being forged in Africa
Africa
/ 12 February 2023

The future of the Catholic church is being forged in Africa

The church on the continent is growing fast but not all clergy hold with the pope’s progressive ways

By Russell Pollitt
Ford returns to Formula One
Motoring
/ 11 February 2023

Ford returns to Formula One

The motor manufacturer is back as Red Bull’s technical partner after being out of the race for two decades

By Brent van der Schyff
Rapper AKA shooting confirmed, family ask for space
National
/ 11 February 2023

Rapper AKA shooting confirmed, family ask for space

Police say Kiernan Jarryd Forbes and a friend died in a hail of bullets outside a popular Durban restaurant

By Paddy Harper
Ramaphosa: Just Energy Transition will be at a pace South Africa can afford
The Green Guardian
/ 10 February 2023

Ramaphosa: Just Energy Transition will be at a pace South Africa can afford

Beyond electricity, South Africa cannot continue to design its energy system based on ad-hoc responses, says conservation organisation WWF

By Sheree Bega
Mantashe’s hopes of controlling Eskom dashed as a new minister is set to take over
Politics
/ 10 February 2023

Mantashe’s hopes of controlling Eskom dashed as a new minister is set to take over

Mixed reactions to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement, as minerals and energy minister let off the hook to solve electricity crisis

By Mandisa Makgakga
State of the Nation: Pomp, pageantry and irrelevance
Opinion
/ 10 February 2023

State of the Nation: Pomp, pageantry and irrelevance

South Africa need not accept a political culture that offers up leaders who are out of touch with the nation’s realities

By Tessa Dooms
Ramaphosa announces national state of disaster on energy
National
/ 9 February 2023

Ramaphosa announces national state of disaster on energy

In a hint of what will come in his cabinet reshuffle, the president sidelined Mantashe with plan to appoint energy minister in the presidency

By Emsie Ferreira
Miner terminates Minerals Council membership amid Transnet fracas
Business
/ 9 February 2023

Miner terminates Minerals Council membership amid Transnet fracas

Kalagadi Manganese accuses mining-industry employer organisation of failing to canvass its membership about a letter calling for Derby’s axing

By Sarah Smit
Eskom crisis has exposed SA’s municipal crisis
The Green Guardian
/ 9 February 2023

Eskom crisis has exposed SA’s municipal crisis

Load-shedding has hastened the collapse of poorly maintained and managed municipal systems

By Sheree Bega
PODCAST | The state of the nation
Podcasts
/ 9 February 2023

PODCAST | The state of the nation

Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh chats with Lukhone Mnguni about loadshedding, South Africa’s governance crisis, the 55th ANC National Conference, and SONA

By M&G Listen
Is Nersa really to blame for Eskom’s mess?
National
/ 9 February 2023

Is Nersa really to blame for Eskom’s mess?

Political parties and NGOs will be taking Nersa and Eskom to court for granting the utility an 18.65% tariff hike

By Mandisa Makgakga
Pop the cork to 364 years of South African wine
Friday
/ 8 February 2023

Pop the cork to 364 years of South African wine

South African wine celebrates winemaking mastery

By Kimberley Schoeman
Coal bulls fight for relevance at Mining Indaba
Business
/ 8 February 2023

Coal bulls fight for relevance at Mining Indaba

After a year of energy market volatility lit a fire under demand for coal, lobbyists of the commodity say it is set to stick around

By Sarah Smit
Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa

Asked why they were shifting their support, voters cited weak leadership, corruption, bad policies and future prospects as the main reasons

By Greg Mills: A SECOND LOOK and Ray Hartley
Alexandra township in the grip of toxic fumes from scrap metal collectors
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Alexandra township in the grip of toxic fumes from scrap metal collectors

A clean environment is a constitutionally recognised right in South Africa but one that is routinely violated

By Serati Maseko
Mpho Phalatse plans to continue Mmusi Maimane’s vision, if elected DA leader
Politics
/ 8 February 2023

Mpho Phalatse plans to continue Mmusi Maimane’s vision, if elected DA leader

The former mayor says the ‘culture of fear’ in the party needs to be dealt with and it needs to be more honest about its links with the EFF

By Lizeka Tandwa
Death toll rises above 11 200 in Turkey, Syria quake
Top Six
/ 8 February 2023

Death toll rises above 11 200 in Turkey, Syria quake

Officials and medics said 8 574 people had died in Turkey and 2 662 in Syria from Monday’s 7.8-magnitude tremor, bringing the total to 11 236

By Agence France Presse
Drakensberg Boys Choir helps vulture conservation through song
The Green Guardian
/ 7 February 2023

Drakensberg Boys Choir helps vulture conservation through song

The Drakensberg Boys Choir collaborate with George Philippart of The Voice Germany to raise awareness on vulture conservation

By Lesego Chepape
Transnet and mine companies have ‘a brilliant working relationship’, says Portia Derby
Business
/ 7 February 2023

Transnet and mine companies have ‘a brilliant working relationship’, says Portia Derby

Chief executive has recently come to blows with the Minerals Council South Africa, which called for her axing in a leaked letter

By Sarah Smit
DA releases rules of engagement for its elective conference
Politics
/ 7 February 2023

DA releases rules of engagement for its elective conference

Candidates vying for top positions in the DA will undergo rigorous vetting including audits of their financial records

By Lizeka Tandwa
Eskom plans to spend 18.2% more on independent power producers in the next five years
National
/ 7 February 2023

Eskom plans to spend 18.2% more on independent power producers in the next five years

Power utility will buy significantly more electricity from IPPs as they come onto the grid, outgoing chief executive De Ruyter tells NCOP

By Eunice Masson
Earthquake kills more than 4 300 in Turkey, Syria
Top Six
/ 7 February 2023

Earthquake kills more than 4 300 in Turkey, Syria

Over 5 600 buildings were destroyed in several cities, including many apartment blocks where residents were sleeping when the quake struck

By Bulent Kilic and Kadir Demir
High Cape Town home prices prompt semigration sprawl
Business
/ 7 February 2023

High Cape Town home prices prompt semigration sprawl

With more people relocating to the coast, demand in the Mother City has sent prices soaring

By Sarah Smit
Grammys: Beyoncé, music’s golden girl
Top Six
/ 6 February 2023

Grammys: Beyoncé, music’s golden girl

The singer surpassing classical conductor Georg Solti’s long-standing record of 31 lifetime trophies

By Maggy Donaldson
Russia losing scramble for Africa
Africa
/ 6 February 2023

Russia losing scramble for Africa

Sergei Lavrov’s African tour was supposed to highlight the strength of Russia’s relationship with the continent but it did the opposite

By Simon Allison
Paul Mashatile sworn in as MP, step closer to becoming deputy president
National
/ 6 February 2023

Paul Mashatile sworn in as MP, step closer to becoming deputy president

Mashatile and fellow ANC members Maropene Ramokgopa, Sihle Zikalala and Parks Tau were sworn in as MPs on Monday

By Eunice Masson
Rushdie releases new novel six months after knife attack
Top Six
/ 6 February 2023

Rushdie releases new novel six months after knife attack

Rushdie will not promote his 15th novel because of his physical condition, although his agent said his ‘recovery is progressing’

By James Pheby
Maropene Ramokgopa poses biggest threat to ministerial positions of Gungubele, Pandor
Politics
/ 6 February 2023

Maropene Ramokgopa poses biggest threat to ministerial positions of Gungubele, Pandor

President Cyril Ramaphosa’s efforts to buy time are likely to cause more friction in the ANC as Paul Mashatile and David Mabuza rekindle relations, forcing his hand

By Lizeka Tandwa
Pravin Gordhan: ‘This job requires resilience’
Business
/ 5 February 2023

Pravin Gordhan: ‘This job requires resilience’

In an interview, the public enterprises minister outlined the challenges implicit in turning around state-owned entities

By Sarah Smit
You can’t ace politics using cheap populism, Magashule
Opinion
/ 5 February 2023

You can’t ace politics using cheap populism, Magashule

Former Free State premier Ace Magashule used Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s legacy to prop himself up but it was all public relations, with no substance

By Mcebisi Ndletyana
It’s high time that companies change their human resources practices
Opinion
/ 4 February 2023

It’s high time that companies change their human resources practices

Companies need to recognise the importance of equity and inclusion; employees’ well-being the acknowledges there’s life beyond work; and cater for individuality

By David Plink
Ian Khama: I am going back to Botswana
Africa
/ 4 February 2023

Ian Khama: I am going back to Botswana

As the former president gets ready to return to Botswana and decide his political future, current President Mokgweetsi Masisi appears to be extending an olive branch

By Athandiwe Saba
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