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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
Here’s an honest response, Professor Jansen: You’re off the mark
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Here’s an honest response, Professor Jansen: You’re off the mark

It is incomprehensible that some would claim we flourished under oppression, just because we had better roads and electricity

By Sphesihle Nxumalo
Mining Indaba: Africa sits in prime seat to benefit from minerals for renewable energies
Business
/ 8 February 2023

Mining Indaba: Africa sits in prime seat to benefit from minerals for renewable energies

The continent is rich in metals for the energy transition such as cobalt, copper, nickel, graphite, graphite vanadium and platinum group metals

By Anathi Madubela
Apartheid’s religious fanaticism still burns cannabis users
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Apartheid’s religious fanaticism still burns cannabis users

There are tens of thousands of South Africans carrying a dagga possession criminal record since the 2018 decriminalisation

By Guy Oliver
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
Ramaphosa frowns upon Tottenham Hotspurs sponsorship deal
National
/ 7 February 2023

Ramaphosa frowns upon Tottenham Hotspurs sponsorship deal

The cost is not justified, the presidency says of the deal with a R1 billion price tag

By Emsie Ferreira
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
South Africa navigates crucial 2023 diplomatic calendar
Opinion
/ 7 February 2023

South Africa navigates crucial 2023 diplomatic calendar

Resisting Western influence and retaining our autonomy must be essential components of our international agenda

By Nontobeko Hlela
Ramaphosa vows to fix logistics constraints that have cost the mining sector R51 billion in exports
Business
/ 7 February 2023

Ramaphosa vows to fix logistics constraints that have cost the mining sector R51 billion in exports

Ramaphosa calls on the private sector and labour to work with Transnet and the government to fix escalating problems

By Anathi Madubela
Eskom’s De Ruyter calls for phasing  out of coal in favour of renewables
The Green Guardian
/ 6 February 2023

Eskom’s De Ruyter calls for phasing out of coal in favour of renewables

The government should support independent power producers to come online faster

By Mandisa Nyathi
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
Flight bookings made easier with WhatsApp, but what does that mean for travel agents?
Business
/ 6 February 2023

Flight bookings made easier with WhatsApp, but what does that mean for travel agents?

Travel agencies will have to find new ways to differentiate themselves and provide added value to their customers

By Nafisa Akabor
Syria hospital treating earthquake victims pleads for help
Top Six
/ 6 February 2023

Syria hospital treating earthquake victims pleads for help

The 7.8-magnitude pre-dawn quake, whose epicentre was near the Turkish city of Gaziantep, wiped out entire sections of cities in Turkey and war-ravaged Syria, killing more than 1,200 people in their sleep.

By Omar Haj Kadour
Key winners for the 2023 Grammy Awards
Top Six
/ 6 February 2023

Key winners for the 2023 Grammy Awards

Beyoncé led the field with a total of nine nominations and scooped up four awards, making her the top winning artist in Grammys history

By Afp Author
Writer tells a lot, shows little
Friday
/ 5 February 2023

Writer tells a lot, shows little

Activist-turned-banker Lincoln Mali’s memoir Blazing a Trail is well intentioned but sadly it misses the mark in many ways

By Rithuli Orleyn
Merc expands EV offering with EQE
Motoring
/ 4 February 2023

Merc expands EV offering with EQE

Mercedes-Benz’s new EQE is, in essence, a fully electric version
of the E-Class

By Ntsako Mthethwa
An inner dialogue about a Somali in America
Friday
/ 4 February 2023

An inner dialogue about a Somali in America

Said Shaiye’s memoir refuses vulnerability in favour of macho, compelling inner dialogue

By Glen Retief
Objects of Desire: Hit refresh
Friday
/ 4 February 2023

Objects of Desire: Hit refresh

New, precious pieces that last a lifetime and scents to breathe fresh air into life

By Kimberley Schoeman
He has cornered the Market
Friday
/ 4 February 2023

He has cornered the Market

A playful take on the sport of theatre by the theatre’s new artistic director, Greg Homann

By Lehlohonolo Shale
One Show Two Takes: The Menu
Friday
/ 3 February 2023

One Show Two Takes: The Menu

It’s close-to-the-bone satire but don’t overanalyse it — relax and enjoy this movie like an old-fashioned American burger

By Kimberley Schoeman and Rifumo Mdaka
Africa’s top 10 emerging brands
Friday
/ 3 February 2023

Africa’s top 10 emerging brands

As the world continues to be inspired by the continent’s creativity, M&G Friday finds the fashion brands from Africa to watch out for

By Elvis Kachi
City of Johannesburg slapped with directive over raw sewage pollution into tributary of Klip River
The Green Guardian
/ 3 February 2023

City of Johannesburg slapped with directive over raw sewage pollution into tributary of Klip River

The directive orders the city to stop untreated waste from entering rivers

By Sheree Bega
Lest we forget: Remember Langa’s history during the township’s centenary celebrations
Opinion
/ 3 February 2023

Lest we forget: Remember Langa’s history during the township’s centenary celebrations

The celebrations will focus on the many people who have contributed to the South Africa that we have

By Inam Kula and Mpilo Ngcukana
Sub-Saharan Africa world’s most corrupt region, but conflict and corruption are linked
Opinion
/ 3 February 2023

Sub-Saharan Africa world’s most corrupt region, but conflict and corruption are linked

We need to understand the international dimension of conflicts in Africa and examine Western rationales that drive it

By Prosper S Maguchu
Pentagon tracking Chinese spy balloon over US
Top Six
/ 3 February 2023

Pentagon tracking Chinese spy balloon over US

The balloon’s presence comes amid slowly simmering tensions between the United State and China over Taiwan

By Paul Handley
Time for Ramaphosa to boot the costly dead wood in the cabinet
Opinion
/ 3 February 2023

Time for Ramaphosa to boot the costly dead wood in the cabinet

In addition to the looting of Covid-19 emergency funds released in terms of the 2020 state of national disaster, Ramaphosa’s term has been marked by a series of acts of financial lunacy by members of his cabinet.

By Thought Leader 1
Rock band Imagine Dragons bring Mercury Tour to South Africa
Friday
/ 3 February 2023

Rock band Imagine Dragons bring Mercury Tour to South Africa

Grammy award-winning band will be playing in Johannesburg after having performed in Cape Town

By Bongeka Gumede
Giving up is not an option
Friday
/ 3 February 2023

Giving up is not an option

Losing now doesn’t make you a loser

By Lerato Tshabalala
What makes a war crime, when war itself is monstrous?
Opinion
/ 3 February 2023

What makes a war crime, when war itself is monstrous?

The law around war crimes unrealistically demands necessity, minimum human suffering and honour

By Johann van der Westhuizen
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