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Eskom to ease load-shedding to stage three by the weekend
National
/ 3 February 2023

Eskom to ease load-shedding to stage three by the weekend

The search is still on for a replacement for outgoing CEO Andre de Ruyter, board member Mteto Nyati says.

By Anathi Madubela
South Africa struggles to limit human trafficking – USAID report
National
/ 2 February 2023

South Africa struggles to limit human trafficking – USAID report

South Africa under-reports human trafficking cases and is poor at apprehending perpetrators

By Eunice Masson
Africa must reverse the mining resource curse
Opinion
/ 2 February 2023

Africa must reverse the mining resource curse

Its minerals could drive the just energy transition – if governments and investors get it right

By Busisipho Siyobi
Evaton is a rich example of everything that is wrong with the land claims process
Opinion
/ 2 February 2023

Evaton is a rich example of everything that is wrong with the land claims process

Given its rich heritage, the area should be considered a historically important site in which black landowner rights are integral

By Thamsanqa Zondo and Nomusa Makhubu
‘Anyone can own a tiger in SA’: Tigers and the exotic pet trade
The Green Guardian
/ 2 February 2023

‘Anyone can own a tiger in SA’: Tigers and the exotic pet trade

With more tigers on the loose, experts point to an unregulated captive breeding industry as the source of the trouble

By Sheree Bega
Best moments from Haute Couture Spring 2023
Friday
/ 2 February 2023

Best moments from Haute Couture Spring 2023

The Spring 2023 Haute Couture reminds us what true couture is all about

By Kimberley Schoeman
I dreamed that politicians told me they would change my life – it turned into a grisly nightmare
Opinion
/ 2 February 2023

I dreamed that politicians told me they would change my life – it turned into a grisly nightmare

They were clad in decent clothes. They spoke very well, in tongues I could readily understand. They were the kind of people that inspired trust. And trust them I did. They followed me. They came to my compound, a slum. Just like my fellow community members, I lived in a shack made of cardboard and […]

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
Pope to meet DRC youth in landmark visit
Africa
/ 2 February 2023

Pope to meet DRC youth in landmark visit

It is the first time since 1985 that a pope has visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a vast and deeply troubled country

By Afp
SMMEs are key to the growth of South Africa’s cannabis industry
Opinion
/ 1 February 2023

SMMEs are key to the growth of South Africa’s cannabis industry

Almost a year after the president swore to advance the sector, the government is yet to finalise its master plan, giving big business the edge

By Siseko Maposa
China, socialism, development and greening: Lessons on what the world can be
Opinion
/ 1 February 2023

China, socialism, development and greening: Lessons on what the world can be

Goal is to build a modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong, culturally advanced and harmonious by the year 2049

By Philip Dexter
10 songs turning 20 in 2023
Friday
/ 31 January 2023

10 songs turning 20 in 2023

2003 produced some iconic songs in hip hop and R&B

By Gugulethu Tshabalala
ChatGPT represents progress but also problems
Opinion
/ 31 January 2023

ChatGPT represents progress but also problems

But in terms of education it’s less about cheating and more about developing countries fighting for a seat at the table

By Nyari Samushonga
Free maths and science tutoring for all grade 11 and 12 learners – join the YouTube channel now!
Opinion
/ 30 January 2023

Free maths and science tutoring for all grade 11 and 12 learners – join the YouTube channel now!

Accessible anywhere on any device, Nelson Mandela University’s Yebo Tutor aims to raise maths and science education levels

By Heather Dugmore
Global tech billionaires eye Zambia’s electric vehicle battery mines
Africa
/ 30 January 2023

Global tech billionaires eye Zambia’s electric vehicle battery mines

Foreign direct investment into Zambia soared 158% in 2022 to $8.5 billion, creating 74 000 new jobs

By Seth Onyango
The wolf in cashmere
Friday
/ 30 January 2023

The wolf in cashmere

Series King of Dreams tells the cautionary tale of how Bernard Arnault used LVMH and fashion to expand his power

By Kimberley Schoeman
From blindness to sight – celebrating Malawi’s progress on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day
Opinion
/ 30 January 2023

From blindness to sight – celebrating Malawi’s progress on World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day

Eliminating diseases has a knock-on effect, boosting health, education and employment and transforming lives and communities

By Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera
Develop enabling legislation to fuel the cannabis sector to new highs and boost the economy
Opinion
/ 30 January 2023

Develop enabling legislation to fuel the cannabis sector to new highs and boost the economy

Its favourable climate, loosening laws, arable land and pre-existing experience in farming and hemp production makes it a formidable force to reckon with

By Herschel Maasdorp
Feast like an emperor
Friday
/ 29 January 2023

Feast like an emperor

One of Joburg’s newest eateries, Reign Restaurant blends quality food and wine with great ambience

By Bongeka Gumede
New BMW 7 Series pushes plush
Motoring
/ 28 January 2023

New BMW 7 Series pushes plush

It’s not conventionally pretty but the 7 Series is the embodiment of luxury and innovation

By Deon van der Walt
One Show Two Takes: Emily in Paris Season 3
Friday
/ 28 January 2023

One Show Two Takes: Emily in Paris Season 3

It’s still shallow and unrealistic, and the acting is not the best, but the show makes for great vacuous escapism

By Kimberley Schoeman
An African extravaganza
Friday
/ 28 January 2023

An African extravaganza

Ghana’s Afrochella, one of the continent’s biggest music festivals, is getting a new name but it remains a joyous showcase of sound

By Lulama Njapa
The tobacco bill violates human rights
Opinion
/ 28 January 2023

The tobacco bill violates human rights

Harm reduction, not regulations will help South African smokers to quit

By Kurt Yeo
Ten things that bring me joy
Friday
/ 28 January 2023

Ten things that bring me joy

The only reason I couldn’t go straight to joy is because peace is the only route to joy.

By Lerato Tshabalala
Ousmane Sembène 100 years later
Friday
/ 26 January 2023

Ousmane Sembène 100 years later

Remembering the legacy and scrutiny of the ‘father of African film’

By Kimberley Schoeman
Decolonise the South African mind, decolonise the post-apartheid media
Opinion
/ 26 January 2023

Decolonise the South African mind, decolonise the post-apartheid media

The post-apartheid media has an important role to play in decolonising the South African mind

By Prinola Govenden
Lessons in feminism from the leadership of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Lessons in feminism from the leadership of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

The loss of a female political leader of the calibre of Ardern should be mourned, in the context of our troubled world

By Dikeledi Mokoena and Sarah Setlaelo
Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos

Multidisciplinary research is exponentially effective in addressing cancer and other health problems, but funding is a key concern

By Kevin J Naidoo
Mercedes-Benz says EVs have economic advantage in SA
Business
/ 24 January 2023

Mercedes-Benz says EVs have economic advantage in SA

‘Owning an electric car when you’ve got your own solar installation makes so much sense’

By Nafisa Akabor
Community health workers are ditching unions
Health
/ 24 January 2023

Community health workers are ditching unions

In South Africa, trade unions have a reputation for having workers’ back. But for many of the country’s community health workers, these organisations are no longer an ally.

By Nicole Ludolph
Pandor hails friendship with Russia despite its war on Ukraine
National
/ 24 January 2023

Pandor hails friendship with Russia despite its war on Ukraine

South Africa has refused to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and last week announced it will host joint maritime drills with Russia and China in February

By Afp
World Economic Forum participants called on to demand higher taxes on the super-rich
Opinion
/ 24 January 2023

World Economic Forum participants called on to demand higher taxes on the super-rich

Money is needed from corporations and the ultra-rich to reduce poverty and inequality, empower women, transform food systems and overhaul energy systems

By Jayati Ghosh
Let’s find our peace before we rest: Sibongile Khumalo, Oliver Mtukudzi, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa
Friday
/ 23 January 2023

Let’s find our peace before we rest: Sibongile Khumalo, Oliver Mtukudzi, Hugh Masekela and Jonas Gwangwa

I have come to realise that death is the ultimate rest. It is the “peace” part where the problems start

By Lerato Tshabalala
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