City Press
magazine ∣ Oct 25 2020 · City Press
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City Press is a Sunday newspaper founded in 1982 in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is an agenda setting publication, which specialises in politics, investigations, football, and leading opinion and business pages.
CALLS TO AXE ZUMA, ACE • There is a growing lobby for strong action to be taken against leaders seen to be undermining Ramaphosa’s leadership
SA Post Office wars drag on
CORRECTION
GODONGWANA accused of mismanagement • Former board members accuse the DBSA chair of unethical behaviour
CRACKDOWN ON E-TOLL BILLS
PAPGELD after a 10-year hiatus • A woman is demanding almost R650 000 in retrospective child maintenance from prolific businessperson Raisaka Masebelanga
KATLEGO MABOE AND THAT STD: No place to hide for TV personality
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT HPV
Shane Eagle’s XENERGY
SIU findings ‘GARBAGE’
FIRED DA MEMBER MOLAPO CRIES FOUL
Ntuli unlikely to beat Steenhuisen
Crucial evidence ‘overlooked’ in Senzo Meyiwa murder case
Celebrities support Nigeria
MAHMOOD MAMDANI ON EQUAL CITIZENSHIP AND 1994 TRANSITION • Academic says SA’s move to democracy was a political revolution, not a social one, and that the solution is detribalisation
TALK TO US
BHEKI MLANGENI KNOWN AS A DEATH HOSPITAL
‘Complacency’ leads to new Covid-19 infections
SCARRED TRYING TO SAVE KIDS FROM A SHACK FIRE • With the screams of burning children piercing the night and emergency services still far away, Zikhaya Sithole braved the flames to rescue them
TALK TO US
Former SANDF General Mgwebi appointed as amaXhosa king
EX-WIFE GETS HALF OF CHEATING HUSBAND’S INVESTMENT
THE pop culture LANDSCAPE, 2020 • Every journalist has at some point found themselves starting an article with the following sentence: ‘Covid-19 has changed the world in so many ways.’ Hackneyed as it now is, this sentence is certainly true. So what’s happened to the arts, music and pop culture scene? Grethe Kemp interviewed two editors in the cultural space to get an idea of where we are
A BOOK FIT FOR A PRINCESS
‘I HID MY CHILD FROM YOU’
Durban Gen and Vutha offer mixed MEDICATION • With two new local medical dramas on the box, Thinus Ferreira looks at why they are fine, but don’t quite fill the prescription as ordered
A Captiva, an Audi and a Quest
GOOD NEWS ESKOM’S MONOPOLY WON’T LAST BAD NEWS LOAD SHEDDING WILL CONTINUE DEEP INTO NEXT YEAR
WE ARE NOT SAVING ENOUGH FOR RETIREMENT
GET ACCESS TO OFFSHORE SHARES • Ordinary South Africans now have more options to get a slice of global companies, writes Maya Fisher-French
HOW DOES THE FNB ETN COMPARE WITH EASYEQUITIES EASYFX?
NEW ONLINE SERVICE EVALUATES YOUR PROPERTY AND CARS
THE REAL PRICE OF A PRESIDENTIAL RACE
Capitec launches financial education on the internet
RISK COVERAGE: An umbrella when dark clouds loom • Most of us don’t think twice when insuring our cars and properties, yet people are reluctant to protect themselves against accidents and dreaded diseases when it comes to their health and the ability to earn a salary. Liesl Peyper investigates the type of risk coverage people ought to have
CIVIL SOCIETY action is the politics of the future • Citizen engagement is the best response to authoritarianism and fake populism, writes Mcebisi Jonas
‘THE STATE IS INEXPERIENCED, ILL-EQUIPPED AND INEPT’ • ”... you will be shocked at how entrepreneurs are being ignored when they enquire about the status of their funding applications going back to 2018
CITY PRESS SAYS: African leaders fail again
Treat the mentally ill humanely
HOW WE SEE IT
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