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DA and IFP to challenge ultimatum over Taiwan office closure in cabinet
Politics
/ 23 October 2024

DA and IFP to challenge ultimatum over Taiwan office closure in cabinet

Taiwan on Tuesday rejected South Africa’s demand that it close its office in Pretoria as ‘unreasonable’

By Emsie Ferreira
RG Snyman returns for Springboks’ November internationals
Sport
/ 22 October 2024

RG Snyman returns for Springboks’ November internationals

The Springboks face Scotland on November 10, England six days later, and Wales on November 23

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Sport
/ 21 October 2024

Rabada breaks record as South Africa takes lead against Bangladesh in first Test

Seamers Rabada, Mulder and left-arm spinner Keshav Maharaj took three wickets apiece for South Africa

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Handmade Highland bagpipes face decline as mass production takes over
World
/ 20 October 2024

Handmade Highland bagpipes face decline as mass production takes over

The current wait time for an artisan Highland bagpipe is two years

By Edward Sharp-Paul
Lost ghost story by ‘Dracula’ author Bram Stoker unearthed in Dublin
World
/ 19 October 2024

Lost ghost story by ‘Dracula’ author Bram Stoker unearthed in Dublin

The rare find is being brought to the public for the first time at an exhibition in the Irish capital

By Peter Murphy
Can Canal+ turn the tide on MultiChoice subscriber exodus?
Business
/ 17 October 2024

Can Canal+ turn the tide on MultiChoice subscriber exodus?

The payTV giant is facing a steep decline in subscribers, falling by nearly half a million

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Opinion piece relies on dubious sources to promote Antisemitic conspiracy theories
Columns
/ 16 October 2024

Opinion piece relies on dubious sources to promote Antisemitic conspiracy theories

It is disheartening that the Mail & Guardian would allow such an article to be published

By Adam Charnas
Business leaders remember Mboweni as self-starter, resolute
Business
/ 16 October 2024

Business leaders remember Mboweni as self-starter, resolute

He leaves a legacy as a champion of labour rights, fiscal and monetary reform and prudent government spending

By Anathi Madubela
Coordinates identified for Ethiopian drone massacre in Amhara, opening way for war crimes probe
World
/ 14 October 2024

Coordinates identified for Ethiopian drone massacre in Amhara, opening way for war crimes probe

A drone strike in Ethiopia’s Amhara region left 30 civilians dead. The Continent has pinpointed the location, marking a crucial step towards accountability

By Zecharias Zelalem
Kenya’s deputy president faces impeachment vote
Africa
/ 8 October 2024

Kenya’s deputy president faces impeachment vote

Rigathi Gachagua says the charges against him, including corruption, are a ploy to push him out of office

By Agence France Presse
Can BYD drive electric vehicles in South Africa forward?
Motoring
/ 7 October 2024

Can BYD drive electric vehicles in South Africa forward?

With new energy vehicle sales finally starting to surge in South Africa, the Chinese manufacturer has the cheapest one on the market

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Copper driving mergers and acquisitions in SA mining sector, report finds
Business
/ 3 October 2024

Copper driving mergers and acquisitions in SA mining sector, report finds

The PwC report said the global pursuit of a just energy transition and the need for consolidation were reshaping the landscape of the local industry

By Umamah Bakharia
The future of SANParks: From fortress conservation to inclusivity
The Green Guardian
/ 1 October 2024

The future of SANParks: From fortress conservation to inclusivity

Its new strategy, Vision 2040, aims to redress economic inequalities through conservation

By Sheree Bega
From Kenya to South Africa: A solar-powered electric motorcycle adventure
The Green Guardian
/ 30 September 2024

From Kenya to South Africa: A solar-powered electric motorcycle adventure

The expedition is about showing African ingenuity, says the team

By Sheree Bega
Western Cape woman celebrates 118th birthday
National
/ 27 September 2024

Western Cape woman celebrates 118th birthday

Margaret Maritz had a small party at her care home in Touws River

By Afp
Uganda’s ‘singing fools’ use satire to attack government
Africa
/ 25 September 2024

Uganda’s ‘singing fools’ use satire to attack government

Despite arrests, the Bizonto comedy troupe continues to resonate with audiences nationwide

By Grace Matsiko
United States bans Chinese and Russian tech in vehicles over national security fears
World
/ 23 September 2024

United States bans Chinese and Russian tech in vehicles over national security fears

China hit back by saying Washington was taking ‘discriminatory action’ against its companies

By Thomas Urbain
Pravin Gordhan was an intimidating revolutionary with a big heart
Opinion
/ 19 September 2024

Pravin Gordhan was an intimidating revolutionary with a big heart

In everything he did during apartheid and after 1994 he literally gave his life to his country

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Nominations are open for M&G Greening the Future awards
The Green Guardian
/ 13 September 2024

Nominations are open for M&G Greening the Future awards

The awards celebrate people, projects and organisations that champion environmental concerns

By Umamah Bakharia
Cryptic Crossword JDE 447
Crossword
/ 12 September 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 447

Clue of the week: 9D Once-off skinny dip at Makgadikgadi? (5,2,3,3)

By George Euvrard
Global Witness report: 196 land and environmental defenders killed in 2023
The Green Guardian
/ 12 September 2024

Global Witness report: 196 land and environmental defenders killed in 2023

The report highlights Latin America as the deadliest region, particularly Colombia, which saw a record number of killings

By Sheree Bega
EU’s R628m deal to boost South Africa’s green hydrogen programme
The Green Guardian
/ 10 September 2024

EU’s R628m deal to boost South Africa’s green hydrogen programme

The European Union will provide grants which will partly go towards state-owned logistics company Transnet

By Ozayr Patel
Rebecca Cheptegei becomes third female athlete murdered in Kenya in three years
Crime
/ 9 September 2024

Rebecca Cheptegei becomes third female athlete murdered in Kenya in three years

Some 34% of women in Kenya report suffering physical violence or abuse, according to a 2022 official report, and success puts women athletes particularly at risk

By Kalungi Kabuye
‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS
Friday
/ 7 September 2024

‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS

This is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread

By Jonathan Jansen
Cosatu urges Minister Gayton Mckenzie to tackle Springbok ‘blackout’
Sport
/ 6 September 2024

Cosatu urges Minister Gayton Mckenzie to tackle Springbok ‘blackout’

The trade union federation wants this weekend’s rugby match against the All Blacks to be aired on SABC to ensure that all citizens can watch it

By Lyse Comins
Cryptic Crossword JDE 446
Crossword
/ 5 September 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 446

Clue of the week: 10A (IsiXhosa) The wheel is essential part of civilisation (5)

By George Euvrard
South Africa’s economy rebounds with 0.4% GDP growth in the second quarter
Business
/ 3 September 2024

South Africa’s economy rebounds with 0.4% GDP growth in the second quarter

The absence of load-shedding significantly boosted the economy

By Anathi Madubela
Western Cape education says no teacher retrenchments despite loss of 2,400 jobs due to budget cuts
Education
/ 3 September 2024

Western Cape education says no teacher retrenchments despite loss of 2,400 jobs due to budget cuts

The department’s R2.5 billion budget cut, impacting administration, curriculum, and infrastructure, leaves it with a R3.8 billion shortfall over the next three years

By Umamah Bakharia
Maize forecast lowered again, but still sufficient for local consumption
Business
/ 2 September 2024

Maize forecast lowered again, but still sufficient for local consumption

The 2023-24 production estimate has been lowered by 2% to 13.06 million tonnes, 21% down from the 2022-23 season

By Wandile Sihlobo
Cryptic Crossword JDE 445
Crossword
/ 29 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 445

Clue of the week: 27D Ring up and get this from lady of the night? (4)

By George Euvrard
Legal battle to stop deadly air
The Green Guardian
/ 29 August 2024

Legal battle to stop deadly air

The key theme in the air quality case heard in the supreme court of appeal this week focused on holding government and polluters to account

By Sheree Bega
SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2024

SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg

The AI_r system will augment existing national air quality monitoring systems

By Umamah Bakharia
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