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Mpumalanga

Broken land brooding skies
Friday
/ 16 January 2020

Broken land brooding skies

Photographer Daylin Paul, inspired by a former colleague, brings into view coal’s devastation in Mpumalanga

By Kwanele Sosibo
South32 in firing line over rights
Article
/ 13 December 2019

South32 in firing line over rights

Five companies, led by Zurivision, have taken the department of mineral resources to court over its awarding of a licence to the Aussie mining giant

By Thanduxolo Jika
Competition Tribunal hears meat supply ‘cartel’ case
Article
/ 3 December 2019

Competition Tribunal hears meat supply ‘cartel’ case

Food giant I&J has found itself in front of the tribunal on charges of collusion in the beef sector

By Lloyd Gedye
Mabuza ally off the hook for Mpumalanga ANC assault
Article
/ 3 October 2019

Mabuza ally off the hook for Mpumalanga ANC assault

Party disciplinary committee finds heavyweight Ngrayi Ngwenya did not assault provincial secretary Lindiwe Nsthalinsthali

By Paddy Harper
University students elect their hero teachers
Article
/ 29 August 2019

University students elect their hero teachers

Every year a teacher who goes beyond the call of duty and changes learners’ lives is recognised

By Rochelle Kapp
Setback blow for DD’s chosen one
Article
/ 15 August 2019

Setback blow for DD’s chosen one

Mpumalanga premier’s key lobbyist’s assault case will hurt her bid for more power

By Paddy Harper
The Portfolio: Tshepo Moloi
Article
/ 8 August 2019

The Portfolio: Tshepo Moloi

"When I analyse the image, with the dog looking away, it is a bit blurry. To me that evokes this idea of disconnectedness."

By Tshepo Moloi 1
Breath, death and data: The air in our cities is killing us
Article
/ 28 June 2019

Breath, death and data: The air in our cities is killing us

​In Johannesburg, Pretoria, Durban, Bloemfontein and Cape Town, the air people breathe is often so dangerous that it is killing them

By Sipho Kings
B-BBEE commission finds compliance irregularity in Eskom deal
Videos
/ 13 June 2019

B-BBEE commission finds compliance irregularity in Eskom deal

Eskom failed to comply with the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Act when it granted a tender for the Duvha power station in Mpumalanga

By Staff Reporter
B-BBEE commission finds compliance irregularity in Eskom deal
Article
/ 12 June 2019

B-BBEE commission finds compliance irregularity in Eskom deal

The commission found that the power utility granted a Chinese entity a tender in contravention of the B-BBEE Act

By Mashadi Kekana
Politics at play over deputy prez
Article
/ 24 May 2019

Politics at play over deputy prez

Deputy president David Mabuza could be playing a long game to place him in a strong position to become president of the ANC

By Natasha Marrian
SA’s unemployment rate spikes
Article
/ 14 May 2019

SA’s unemployment rate spikes

According to StatsSA, the country’s labour force has decreased by 176 000 people between the first quarter of 2019 and the last quarter of 2018

By Sarah Smit
Elections 2019: ANC majority in Mpumalanga takes a knock
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Elections 2019: ANC majority in Mpumalanga takes a knock

The EFF has displaced the DA as the official opposition in the province but pay attention to the ANC’s losses

By Beauregard Tromp
Forestry South Africa
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Forestry South Africa

Trailblazing in public spaces

By Tamsin Oxford
Sertorio Mmshothola
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Sertorio Mmshothola

Founder of Ntwanano Safaris and Tours

By Tehillah Nieselow
Beulah Mosupye
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Beulah Mosupye

Managing director: HBS Consulting- Hauweng Business Services

By Tehillah Nieselow
Camping RetrEats
Article
/ 24 April 2019

Camping RetrEats

Trailblazing in the outdoors

By Tamsin Oxford
Five of the best hiking trails in Mpumalanga
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Five of the best hiking trails in Mpumalanga

A list of popular hiking trails in the region

By Bridget Langer
Rise of the new construction ‘mafia’
Article
/ 12 April 2019

Rise of the new construction ‘mafia’

Are violent disruptions of infrastructure projects led by thugs or champions of change?

By Lynley Donnelly
Pollution kills as power plants fail
Article
/ 22 February 2019

Pollution kills as power plants fail

Despite admitting that pollutants from its plants are killing people, a cash-strapped Eskom says it cannot afford to comply with environmental laws

By Sipho Kings
SA’s water debt grows by R8-million every 24 hours
Article
/ 1 February 2019

SA’s water debt grows by R8-million every 24 hours

At midnight on Thursday two municipalities failed to pay their water bills. They aren’t unique. Debt is wrecking water and sanitation services

By Sipho Kings
Maize vs time: The race to feed SA
Article
/ 25 January 2019

Maize vs time: The race to feed SA

The planting season started with predictions of a record crop but the weather had other plans

By Sipho Kings
Illicit cigarette trade threatens 8 000 farm jobs
Article
/ 25 January 2019

Illicit cigarette trade threatens 8 000 farm jobs

Even though there has been commitment to halt the production of illicit cigarettes, it is not happening fast enough

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Keeping Mumulanga Province Swimming afloat
Article
/ 14 December 2018

Keeping Mumulanga Province Swimming afloat

NLC funds will help to maintain, expand and upgrade its infrastructure

By Advertorial
On the road: Go inside the farm clinics making sure workers are never far from care
Videos
/ 13 December 2018

On the road: Go inside the farm clinics making sure workers are never far from care

They’re not only good for workers’ health, they’re good for business too.

By Dylan Bush
Code red: Why provinces are forced to outsource ambulance services
Article
/ 11 December 2018

Code red: Why provinces are forced to outsource ambulance services

Take a look at the results of our latest national survey of how many state ambulances South Africa has on the road.

By Nelisiwe Msomi
Hlokomela takes healthcare to women who need it most
Article
/ 30 November 2018

Hlokomela takes healthcare to women who need it most

Investing in the Future Health Award Winner: Hlokomela Women’s Clinic

By Advertorial Supplement
Premier dragged into kgosi battle
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Premier dragged into kgosi battle

A deposed leader wants to hold Refilwe Mtshweni responsible for ignoring a court order to release a report on the issue

By Lucas Ledwaba
Courts deliver big wins for environment
Article
/ 16 November 2018

Courts deliver big wins for environment

Two recent judgments have forced the minerals department to fulfil its obligations regarding the physical environment and people’s land rights

By Sipho Kings
Greenpeace hits back at unions
Article
/ 5 November 2018

Greenpeace hits back at unions

After calling on South Africa to cut down on coal, the environmental activist organisation has been criticised as anti-worker

By Sarah Smit
Warm world: Floods are our future
Article
/ 2 November 2018

Warm world: Floods are our future

New research says the potential destruction of climate change has been gravely underestimated

By Sipho Kings
Mpumalanga tops world nitrogen dioxide air pollution charts
Article
/ 30 October 2018

Mpumalanga tops world nitrogen dioxide air pollution charts

Greenpeace says the province has the highest levels of air pollution and the group has called on government to come up with a plan to address this

By Mashadi Kekana
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