10 January 2020
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The animal vaccine producer has been hit by the exodus of executives and other staff members amid the dubious hiring of a chief executive
‘Music is the weapon of the future,’ said Fela Kuti. If so, Africa’s leaders need to arm themselves —and these are the songs they should start with
'I don’t believe there was any recipe to passing my matric'
The South African company is aiming to build a food-delivery empire and already has investments in Brazil, India and Germany
The environment department has lost patience with Eskom’s defiance of air pollution regulations
President Ramaphosa is in a disastrous position for someone elected the way he was and with enemies circling
Performance in critical subjects is declining and the number of passes at 30% is a sign of the shortage
"We believe that M&G readers and staff have a right to know who owns this newspaper and how it is funded"
The electricity crisis has spurred the government on to use independent power producers to boost the grid
Sibabalwe Mkungwana did not attend school until age 10. Now she’s a top matric achiever
By working with neighbours, business tycoon Richard Maponya managed to get around oppressive laws and create an empire
Given the general's standing, Iran is unlikely to back down
The markets fluctuated after Trump last week ordered the killing of Iran’s top military commander Qassem Soleiman
The English Tests have offered some promising performances but there’s little reason to be excited about the future of the Proteas
The netball team want to show last year’s success was not fluke when they take on world’s best
EXPLAINER: What’s happening in the Middle East — and what does it mean for Africa?
The Cape’s notorious hoodlum was buried in reverence while an innocent child was shot during a gang chase
Kaizer Chiefs top the table in their 50th year, but there are some worrying mishaps that must be stamped out if they are to keep it that way
Dagga’s illegality here and in the United States was racist and the new cannabis industry doesn’t include those who were jailed for using it
"The ANC’s long history and continued survival is something to marvel at. But celebrating the mere fact of survival is really not enough"