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Daily English South Africa News · Daily News
1,663 Episodes
1264 – 1284

‘The industry needs dresses’: Why Leeko Makoene wants more women to join farming

Agriculture entrepreneur Leeko Makoene is encouraging aspiring female farmers, especially young black women, to not be afraid to enter the agriculture sector, saying the industry needs “feminine” creativity and a woman’s touch to help address the challenges it faces. Makoene, 41, is the founder and CEO of Made with Rural,…
9 Aug 2021 2AM 8 min

10 new ministers as Ramaphosa rings the cabinet changes

President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday night made wide-ranging changes to his cabinet, bringing in new ministers of health, finance and, in the wake of recent civil unrest, defence and military veterans. There were also new ministers appointed in the presidency, communications and digital technologies and human settlements, among others.
5 Aug 2021 4PM 13 min

Rapid PCR tests at OR Tambo International

SA's hard-pressed travel industry is inching towards recovery as foreign airlines resume flights to the country and rapid Covid-19 tests become available at airports. In what is likely to be a boon to travellers needing quick Covid-19 tests, local biotech firm Next Pathology has set up a centre offering rapid…
5 Aug 2021 7AM 1 min

Carnival atmosphere as EFF supporters prepare for Phoenix march

Busloads of EFF supporters gathered at Gandhi Park in Phoenix, north of Durban, on Thursday, ahead of a march against those involved in criminal acts which saw 36 people killed during the recent unrest. The EFF on Tuesday announced that they planned to “march to Phoenix against racist Indians” ,…
5 Aug 2021 6AM 2 min

Treasury’s R39bn relief package won’t require additional debt

Treasury has announced a R39bn package to provide relief to the poor and to support business, which won’t require new finance and will therefore not lead to additional debt. The package will be funded by higher-than-expected tax revenue, with R36.3bn being new money and R2.65bn from  adjusting the budgets of…
28 Jul 2021 9AM 8 min

The figures: the real impact of SA's looting crisis

As the dust begins to settle in the wake of South Africa’s recent looting crisis; economists, analysts and businesses begin to take stock of the damage sustained, as a result of the violence. We spoke to both Dawie Roodt, chief economist at Efficient Group and Annabel Bishop the chief economist…
22 Jul 2021 8AM 5 min

Insurgency or criminality: the ANC's divided response explained

The ANC appears to be divided on how to characterise the public violence and mass looting of goods and businesses that took place in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng last week. Was the unexpected violent outbreak a carefully planned and orchestrated revolt, a result of criminality and hunger, or is it simply…
21 Jul 2021 7AM 7 min

Court to decide on Jacob Zuma’s application on August 10 when trial resumes

The high court in Pietermaritzburg on Tuesday adjourned former president Jacob Zuma’s fraud and corruption trial until Aug. 10, when the court will hear adjudication of the issues Zuma raised in his special plea that prosecutor Billy Downer has “no title” to prosecute. Judge Piet Koen made this order on…
20 Jul 2021 6AM 2 min

We would have died to save them, say taxi drivers who defended fun fair

With heavily armed gangs of marauding looters swarming across Vosloorus on Gauteng’s East Rand, destroying shopping malls and vandalising whatever they could not steal, a group of taxi drivers refused point blank to allow the protesters to destroy one thing – the travelling fun park set up in the community…
15 Jul 2021 5AM 7 min

Food and fuel shortages emerge

With several days of mass looting and violence disrupting supply chains, concerns about food security, panic buying and shortages in several sectors have come to the fore. Panic buying has seen stores which have not been looted running out of stock. Further shortages are expected as the impact of supply…
14 Jul 2021 8AM 4 min

Live rounds allegedly fired as taxi drivers try to stop looting in Vosloorus

Taxi drivers guarding Vosloorus Mall on the Gauteng East Rand have opened fire with live ammunition on looters In an exchange of gunfire, which lasted five minutes, taxi drivers from the Katlehong Peoples Taxi Association opened fire on hundreds of looters who were gathering outside the mall. The mall was…
14 Jul 2021 5AM 2 min

United front: Gauteng communities take the fight to violent looters

Thousands of people from communities across Gauteng have rallied together to protect food supplies and defend homes, businesses and shopping malls from marauding groups of protesters. Armed with baseball bats, paintball guns, truncheons, firearms and sticks embedded with spikes, nails and broken glass, residents have openly clashed with looters in…
13 Jul 2021 9AM 9 min
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