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RAF in ICU on court crash The RAF is in ICU. Not only is its R8.3bn backlog denying victims compensation, but thousands of execution orders against it are now jamming… by Tim Cohen January 17, 2025 Economy & Markets·News
How Stilfontein spiralled out of control There are many issues feeding into the humanitarian crisis at the North West mine. But there’s no doubt the state’s iron-fist response made things… by Rob Rose January 17, 2025 News
Taking South Africa’s temperature: Some sun, many clouds It’s not all doom and gloom, as Vrye Weekblad’s Ali van Wyk found out when he canvassed prominent South Africans for their opinions on… by Ali van Wyk January 17, 2025 News
The matric results in five key graphs The quality of South Africa’s matric results is the highest it’s been. But for many, it’s not enough to bridge the gap between basic… by Paul Berkowitz January 15, 2025 News
Thirteen years later, the Gaddafi billions are still missing In 2011, billions of dollars were flown into SA from Libya. To date, no-one knows what’s happened to them… by Max du Preez January 10, 2025 News·Opinion
Joburg’s Teflon tannie Helen Botes is said to be in the running to be municipal manager. Surely the city deserves someone without serious questions swirling around them?… by Shirley de Villiers December 20, 2024 News·Opinion
RAF 1 – Discovery 0 The RAF has trounced Discovery in a bitter court dispute over its refusal to compensate accident victims covered by medical aid… by Tim Cohen December 19, 2024 News
Zama zamas: The brutal face of state failure If you don’t fix the systemic issues that allow illegal mining – and criminality – to flourish, the battle is lost… by Shirley de Villiers December 17, 2024 News·Opinion
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