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The SAPS have been accused of repeating the actions of the apartheid government after Potchefstroom police fired rubber bullets at a crowd outside North West University’s Rag Farm Stadium, where the ...
The first year of the Government of National Unity saw crises of power-sharing, policy fallouts, court challenges, declarations of mutual contempt between the ANC and DA, and the construction of a ...
The danger of outsourcing our thinking to machines is that we still have to live in the world they end up creating. That’s too big a responsibility to just hand over.’ ...
While MultiChoice doubles down on streaming in a fierce global battleground, Telkom is quietly winning the long game by focusing on defensible, scalable growth areas such as mobile and fibre. One is ...
Two local SPCA societies are taking the national body to court with a list of serious allegations. The NSPCA says it’s about personal grievances and not animal welfare.
Capitec’s CEO argues that SA’s jobless rate is as low as 10% and not 32,9% as stated by StatsSA — he’s right, and the numbers are equally as wrong regarding poverty and inequality.
During the Covid-19 pandemic, South African and Colombian civil society organisations initiated strategic litigation against their governments to gain transparency on confidential vaccine contracts ...
While much has changed within our Cabinet because of the introduction of other parties, much remains the same.
With the grid holding steady and major load shedding disruptions conspicuously absent, the air at Enlit Africa 2025 felt a bit thin and less urgent.
Devastating floods and winds have left a trail of destruction across Eastern Cape (EC) and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), damaging more than 200 schools and displacing scores of schoolgoers. Thirteen learners ...
Climate and gender activist Ndivile Mokoena is strengthening her community’s response to climate change, using terms they can relate to.
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