- The Continent — Issue 83, May 7 2022
- How sugar, tobacco or waste gases could power your next flight
- Iman Rappetti: Saving your tears doesn’t save you
- More than just a book festival
- From Joburg to Nairobi, soaring food prices are biting hard
- VIDEO | How to know if you’re exercising hard enough
- NPA sees off challenge to restraint order on Gupta assets
- Scientists reveal the wondrous, supermassive black hole at the heart of our galaxy
- The West has got its Russia sanctions wrong
- Eskom claws back control over ‘critical’ procurement
- Trevor Stuurman on leaving home to come home
- Beyond Fear review: What does it take to become a revolutionary?
- Musk says deal to buy Twitter ‘temporarily on hold’
- Will business come to the table for Cyril to meet his 100-day promise?
- Your world in brief: Fenty Beauty hits Africa and a load-shedding wife swap
- Jews are not obliged to support Zionism and the policies of the Israeli government
- Searing Canadian heatwave unprecedented but five more extreme events went under the radar
- Investing in African Mining Indaba
- What’s driving hunger in Gauteng, South Africa’s economic power house
- Higher prices, demand revs up copper mining in Africa
- Reclaiming African journalism in the public interest
- Towards true impact by the Technology Innovation Agency in line with South Africa’s Bio-Economy Strategy
- Treasury lifts tender ban but new regulations have ‘unintended consequences’
- Mabuyane’s ambition: ANC top six
- Winter’s frigid embrace awaits us
- 13 May 2022
- Nathaniel Julies’ mother frustrated that murder trial has to start over
- Energy transition from coal will cost jobs, Mantashe says
- Street traders play a vital role in South Africa: How their can be protected
- Open your eyes to Finish The Sun
- Islamic marriage law and what it would mean for couples if the Muslim Marriages Bill is passed
- Terrorism charge hangs over head of alleged parliament arsonist
- The UK’s plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda is 21st-century imperialism
- A more nuanced energy conversation is needed
- Struck by columnist’s remorse: Ramaphosa shouldn’t have listened to me
- Stablecoin is gaining currency in Africa
- Where to from here for the hotel and hospitality industry?
- Ingonyama Trust Board fails to table ‘deficit’ budget
- Mkhwebane takes on Zondo in unprecedented application
- Nelson Mandela Bay is on the brink of Day Zero and faces humanitarian disaster
- Can boxing bear the heavy weight of Tyson’s fury?
- South Coast residents to start payment go-slow over Ugu water crisis
- To save our planet we have to speak loudly, act boldly at COP-27
- The Continent — Issue 82, April 9 2022
- OPINION | Not all business owners are equal
- ‘Bundle of documents’ landed on CSA’s doorstep before Boucher disciplinary decision
- Abortions 101: Here’s the pills, tools and terms to know if you plan to terminate your pregnancy
- LexisNexis launches online severe weather portal
- Defence department blames lack of funding for failure to act on gender-based violence in the SANDF
- Binding due diligence laws ‘key to enforcing legal liability for corporate violations of human rights’
- Covid-19 corruption-busting judge is the new Special Tribunal president
- Commodity prices buoy South Africa amid China’s slow growth blow
- Ramaphosa: Government working to cut red tape for registration of new power projects
- Transition away from fossil fuels must put people first – Ramaphosa
- Boucher, Smith fiascos symptomatic of sordid legacy at Cricket South Africa
- Guest Column: Why did Volvo decide to team up with Google?
- Malawian doctor leads ‘kinder’ TB breakthrough
- Watch: The Big Africa Debate
- Ingonyama Trust leases appeal to be argued in court this week
- Watch: The limitations of voluntarism in human rights due diligence frameworks
- Mantashe sings praises of clean coal but warns it does not ‘fall from the sky’
- Eskom reintroduces stage two load-shedding, citing constrained system
- Motlanthe predicts the end of the ANC – history is on his side
- Hillary Gardee murder: One of accused works in office of Mpumalanga chief whip
- Eskom’s head of generation Phillip Dukashe quits
- Oscar Mabuyane makes a clean sweep at ANC Eastern Cape conference
- Russian ambassador says South Africans have misunderstood the Ukraine invasion
- Here’s what will happen in South Africa if the US reverses abortion rights
- Six die in another Khayelitsha mass shooting
- OPINION | eThekwini refugees ordered back to flood-prone, damaged transit camp
- A premier lifestyle event carves a corner of Italy into the heart of Joburg
- Oscar Mabuyane says he is not keen on reshuffling cabinet if elected
- Mining indaba: Ten years after Marikana massacre, Anglo American step into ‘delicate’ wage negotiations
- ANC Eastern Cape conference results might prove concerning for Ramaphosa faction
- ‘I thought it’s just what fathers do’: How sex education can tackle child abuse
- Is Mlibo Qoboshiyane a true kingmaker in Eastern Cape ANC conference?
- Last-minute bid to unite Mabuyane and Madikizela factions at ANC conference fails
- Eastern Cape ANC contender Teris Ntutu weighs in on top six debate
- Zimbabwe a transit site for migrants
- Island Gals Shred and Soweto Skate Society skaters stand back for no one
- Government is reviewing Eskom board, says Gordhan
- Nomaza Nongqunga Coupez shines the artists’ light in France
- OPINION| Are some rights more equal than others?
- Eskom downscales to stage one load-shedding
- Concourt dismisses Mkhwebane’s rescission application
- Eastern Cape conference exposes dicey ANC electoral system
- OPINION| Why won’t parliament and Gwede Mantashe listen to mining communities?
- Mabuyane pleased with ‘unity and renewal’ efforts in Eastern Cape
- Diepsloot raids ‘illegal’, say lawyers
- Daily bread: Cairo’s cycle delivery race
- OPINION| China is retooling the capitalist paradigm
- Parliament says it will mull Mkhwebane’s demand to delay impeach processes
- Human Rights Watch: Russian mercenaries killing civilians in Central African Republic
- Is the ANC Women’s League dying a slow death?
- African countries must put their houses in order to attract mining investment
- Khaya Koko: Hold the press! War correspondent Steenhuisen is on the move
- Strategies to future-proof Zambia
- Behind the scenes of advocate Dan Teffo’s arrest
- Parliament’s speaker evasive on Zondo findings
- Sewage still flowing into the Vaal River destroys homes, livelihoods