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Many ethical hurdles to overcome in managing global population growth
Opinion
/ 29 November 2023

Many ethical hurdles to overcome in managing global population growth

Steering more than a billion people away from absolute poverty is not straightforward

By Motsamai Molefe
What to look out for at COP28
Thought Leader
/ 29 November 2023

What to look out for at COP28

There will be some crucial talking points for the climate crisis at this year’s event

By Ozayr Patel
Anticipating COP28 and its implications
Opinion
/ 29 November 2023

Anticipating COP28 and its implications

The world has its annual chance to correct its course toward an equitable and sustainable planet

By Vincent Obisie-Orlu and Leleti Maluleke
How should we teach in a time of genocide when teachers are being silenced?
Opinion
/ 28 November 2023

How should we teach in a time of genocide when teachers are being silenced?

Given South Africa’s history of colonialism and apartheid, learners are asking why Israel is called an apartheid state but teachers have been told not to talk about power, oppression and resistance

By Ashley Visagie, Hannah Carrim and Kate Angier
Accused one told sangoma about his involvement in Meyiwa murder, says lead investigator
National
/ 28 November 2023

Accused one told sangoma about his involvement in Meyiwa murder, says lead investigator

The defence advocate previously told the court his clients were tortured into signing confessions

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Leaders expected to call for COP28 to deliver on promises
The Green Guardian
/ 28 November 2023

Leaders expected to call for COP28 to deliver on promises

Former COP president stresses the urgency of acting fast on climate change

By Mandisa Nyathi
Why you shouldn’t support any political party: a philosopher’s perspective
Opinion
/ 28 November 2023

Why you shouldn’t support any political party: a philosopher’s perspective

This is not soccer – the one truth we need to remind ourselves of this election cycle

By Benjamin Smart
State opposes bail for student who allegedly killed Kirsten Kluyts
Education
/ 28 November 2023

State opposes bail for student who allegedly killed Kirsten Kluyts

The Johannesburg teacher was found raped and murdered in Parkmore in October

By Umamah Bakharia
Ramaphosa’s economy and Mandela-era nostalgia
Opinion
/ 28 November 2023

Ramaphosa’s economy and Mandela-era nostalgia

Instead of prompting us to recapture our past, our current economic plight suggests we should break from it

By Sarah Smit
Groups appeal Karpowership environmental nod for Richards Bay
The Green Guardian
/ 27 November 2023

Groups appeal Karpowership environmental nod for Richards Bay

This comes as Karpowership secures authorisation for Saldanha Bay project

By Sheree Bega
Meyiwa trial: Fight erupts between accused and warder
National
/ 27 November 2023

Meyiwa trial: Fight erupts between accused and warder

The prison guard told the court he had objected to how the men were seated and they had replied that they would hit him

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Hypocrisy of ‘developed’ world enables African leaders to insist on right to exploit fossil fuels
Opinion
/ 27 November 2023

Hypocrisy of ‘developed’ world enables African leaders to insist on right to exploit fossil fuels

Yet evidence shows that countries with an abundance of natural resources have lower levels of inclusive economic development and growth

By Neil Overy
Gen Z: Working the internet, forcing a ceasefire
Opinion
/ 27 November 2023

Gen Z: Working the internet, forcing a ceasefire

Our social media feeds are as key a field as any for solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

By Quraysha Ismail Sooliman
Banking on the rule of law
Opinion
/ 27 November 2023

Banking on the rule of law

Reflections on a tough, but necessary, week for Standard Bank, democracy and the economy

By Sim Tshabalala
Free migration of Africans will boost the continent’s development
Article
/ 27 November 2023

Free migration of Africans will boost the continent’s development

African countries’ selective immigration policies hamper pan-Africanist visions of an integrated, confederated and amalgamated continent

By Amanuel Isak Tewolde
Fifty wild animals rescued from Sudanese war zone
The Green Guardian
/ 24 November 2023

Fifty wild animals rescued from Sudanese war zone

Local wildlife groups and an international organisation work together to save 50 animals trapped in a conflict area

By Lesego Chepape
EFF, ANC agree. Is this an omen?
Opinion
/ 24 November 2023

EFF, ANC agree. Is this an omen?

But the Economic Freedom Fighters leader and five other fighters will still have to watch the State of the Nation address on the big screen

By Paddy Harper
Black Friday indeed as Eskom implements stage six
National
/ 24 November 2023

Black Friday indeed as Eskom implements stage six

The announcement comes as businesses look forward to a weekend of increased retail activity

By Mandisa Nyathi
Democratic Alliance scores own goal over Gaza
Editorial
/ 24 November 2023

Democratic Alliance scores own goal over Gaza

It should be the day of ANC’s reckoning, but opposition parties such as the Democratic Alliance should polish up their messaging on Israel’s war in Gaza

By Editorial
Gold and forex reserve is no pot of cash, says Kganyago
Business
/ 23 November 2023

Gold and forex reserve is no pot of cash, says Kganyago

The Reserve Bank governor confirmed the central bank is in talks with the treasury over calls to tap the Gold and Foreign Exchange Contingency Reserve Account

By Sarah Smit
Senzo Meyiwa trial: Two didn’t lay charges after ‘abuse’ by police
National
/ 23 November 2023

Senzo Meyiwa trial: Two didn’t lay charges after ‘abuse’ by police

Two of the five accused claim they were assaulted in order to force them to make confessions regarding the murder

By Umamah Bakharia
Reserve Bank holds repo rate, looks through shock inflation data
Business
/ 23 November 2023

Reserve Bank holds repo rate, looks through shock inflation data

Despite ongoing volatility, the monetary policy committee revised its 2023 headline inflation forecast down slightly

By Sarah Smit
UN must reform to represent interests of Global South
Opinion
/ 20 November 2023

UN must reform to represent interests of Global South

Reform to effect greater representation offers the best chance ensuring the UN executes its core mandate

By Klaus Kotze
Young people have the power to change the outcome of the 2024 elections
Opinion
/ 17 November 2023

Young people have the power to change the outcome of the 2024 elections

Ahead of registration weekend, the younger generation must remember it can create a just, equal and modern society

By Naledi Ngqambela and Khanya Burns-Ncamashe
The good and bad of engine downsizing
Motoring
/ 5 November 2023

The good and bad of engine downsizing

Carbon emission standards have seen manufacturers clamour to find solutions

By Ntsako Mthethwa
Subaru WRX offers practicality and performance
Motoring
/ 29 October 2023

Subaru WRX offers practicality and performance

Softer and more refined, the latest Subaru WRX feels polished and makes everyday driving a treat

By Lerato Matebese
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