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EDITORIAL | The looting of Prasa: a national disgrace that demands justice
Politically connected firms benefited from Prasa contracts
EDITORIAL | Milestone for corporate ethics
The outcome of the Please Call Me saga demonstrates big companies cannot always bully their staff into toeing the line
EDITORIAL | Maturity and focus crucial to keeping the GNU viable
The GNU parties may have declared it to be alive and kicking, in a manner of speaking. But the reality remains that the governing arrangement still faces formidable challenges going forward, which will continue to test its durability.
EDITORIAL | Illegal tobacco trade costs South Africa billions annually
A court order provisionally sequestrating Roy Muleya, one of the main role players in illicit tobacco trade, is a boost for Sars’s efforts to combat the illicit tobacco trade
EDITORIAL | Why we should assume Brown Mogotsi is telling the truth, even if he isn’t
One way or another, we must ensure that Mogotsi makes it into the hot seat at the Madlanga Commission
EDITORIAL | Proteas’ journey boosts women’s cricket in South Africa
South African women’s cricket gains momentum despite final loss
EDITORIAL | Misdiagnosis remains a dangerous crack in South Africa’s public health system
Sinentlahla Shinga died after her cancer was misdiagnosed as TB ― the tragedy demands more than sympathy, it needs systemic reform
EDITORIAL | South Africa’s democratic betrayal: when councillors can’t read budgets they approve
We voters have to confront an uncomfortable truth
EDITORIAL | How far does betrayal of trust by school staff extend?
As reported in the Sunday Times last week, principal Mihlali Makhalima apparently blew more than R1m intended for school meals, allegedly misusing funds from the national school nutrition programme. This is an appalling breach of the trust.
EDITORIAL | Team SA, bring home that trophy
This squad — led with composure by Laura Wolvaardt — has already shown resolve, expertise and good old-fashioned South African gees to get to this exalted place, to the verge of cricketing glory.





















