Quinton Mtyala

Assistant Editor, Cape Argus

Editor’s Note: George and Ballito tragedies an example of worker exploitation

Quinton Mtyala|Published

The dangers faced by workers in South Africa, especially illegal immigrants, have been starkly highlighted by recent tragedies. These workers often toil in the shadows ...

Editor’s Note: Zimbabwe's currency charade - new notes, same problems

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Until Zimbabwe addresses the root causes of its economic woes – political instability and a lack of growth – the cycle of devaluation will continue.

James Watson is wrong, intellect has nothing to do with genetics

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Educational outcomes can?t point to the intelligence of one particular race but more to whether individuals are adequately resourced to succeed.

Fury as investors demand their money

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Community members in Touws River and De Doorns seek answers from local pastor linked to alleged Ponzi scheme.

Milestone at Saldanha Bay’s iron ore terminal

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Saldanha Bay’s bulk iron ore terminal will celebrate a milestone today when it reaches a billion tons in exports.

Cape’s port developments to boost communities

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Transnet says new developments in the Western Cape should boost the fortunes of black-owned businesses.

How could Britain’s EU vote impact SA?

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Britain goes to the polls today to decide on its future in the EU - and the outcome could have big consequences for SA.

Labour minister warns on jobs

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SA’s pace of transformation in the labour market is moving on a stubborn path, according to Labour Minister Mildred Oliphant.

SA-Saudi trade boost for local economy

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Government officials and businesses from SA and Saudi Arabia have concluded talks which will see increased bilateral investments.

Eskom deal out of Nersa’s hands

Quinton Mtyala|Published

A deal that Eskom signed in the 1990s with mining company BHP Billiton will continue at least until 2028.

‘Great potential to enhance relationship between Iraq, SA’

Quinton Mtyala|Published

IRAQ’s outgoing ambassador to South Africa says the two countries can build on their relations with one another, through closer commercial and security ties.

Cosatu threatens varsity strike

Quinton Mtyala|Published

Cosatu weighs strike action against universities, and aims to rope in public servants in solidarity with #FeesMustFall