The Green Guardian Fires, sinkholes and toxic water: The legacy of coal-mining in Zimbabwe By Oscar Nkala Oscar Nkala travels to Hwange in north-western Zimbabwe to expose the environmental and health hazards caused by more than a century of coal mining Opinion Governance is not only about clean audits By Ross Harvey National Joburg libraries are a place where books go to die By Aarti Bhana The Green Guardian Environmental efforts pay off: study shows plastic loads in petrels remain stable over decades By Sheree Bega Sponsored Partner Content South Africa’s betting revenue soars to unprecedented heights amid regulatory challenges By Online Betting
The Green Guardian Environmental efforts pay off: study shows plastic loads in petrels remain stable over decades By Sheree Bega
Sponsored Partner Content South Africa’s betting revenue soars to unprecedented heights amid regulatory challenges By Online Betting
Editorial Editorial: Local level must adopt parliament’s maturity By Editorial South Africa’s seventh parliament has just started its work, and it appears to be doing so with a far more collaborative spirit — and significantly less playing to the gallery — than it did during any of the previous three terms.
National A year after Joburg’s Usindiso fire, victims still live in a ‘temporary shelter’ By Umamah Bakharia The inmates of the Denver shelter say they have not heard from city officials nine months after after moving in
Friday ‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS By Jonathan Jansen This is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread
Governance is not only about clean audits By Ross Harvey Municipalities need a governance register to ensure their performance more than compliance
No more right or left wings in politics By Donovan E Williams The left stood for a social agenda and the right for the individual’s needs. Now politics is self-serving
Solly stays home as John does the Beijing Boogie By Paddy Harper John Steenhuisen’s appointment of Roman Cabanac is a bro too far.
Principled, pragmatic law reform with promise By Lauren Kohn This contribution is a genuine effort at furthering what Andreas Schedler called “reform from below”, in his book The Self-Restraining State: Power and Accountability in New Democracies
Fires, sinkholes and toxic water: The legacy of coal-mining in Zimbabwe By Oscar Nkala Oscar Nkala travels to Hwange in north-western Zimbabwe to expose the environmental and health hazards caused by more than a century of coal mining Erupting underground coal seam fires have maimed a number of residents and caused infrastructure damage around the town. Photo courtesy Hwange Colliery Company Limited
Environmental efforts pay off: study shows plastic loads in petrels remain stable over decades By Sheree Bega New research uncovers surprising stability in plastic ingestion among seabirds on Inaccessible Island
Ugly vegetables create a beautiful story By Derek Davey A small agricultural miracle is transforming a community in the Cradle of Humankind
Scientists break down South Africa’s Nqweba Meteorite By Sheree Bega It flashed across the sky – at 72 000km an hour – and sounded like 92 tonnes of TNT exploding
The Green Guardian Environmental efforts pay off: study shows plastic loads in petrels remain stable over decades
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South African crypto taxes: A beginner’s guide SARS expects you to pay tax on earnings from crypto gambling, trading and mining Read More
Leadership heavyweights announced for Singularity South Africa Summit 2024 New insights on leadership to be shared at Singularity Summit in collaboration with Old Mutual on 21 & 22 October 2024 Read More
The architect of change: Prof Songca’s vision brings change to WSU Her 10-year strategic plan is guiding the university’s transformation Read More
The art of winemaking meets AI: A harmonious blend of tradition and innovation The 2024 Cape Winemakers Guild Silent Auction showcased a unique integration of AI, challenging traditional notions of winemaking Read More
UJ Choir 50th Celebration Concert Uniting current members of the University of Johannesburg Choir with its alumni choristers, it promises to be a memorable performance Read More
Ifx Brokers Your security matters: iFX Brokers fraud awareness statement The impostors have been posing as iFX’s CEO, Hannele de Necker, and representatives of iFX requesting individuals to deposit funds directly into digital wallets.
Mandela Bay Development MBDA welcomes new staff to bolster capacity and delivery Tembela Bacela and Isabel Vumazonke join the team as internal audit, risk and compliance manager, and special projects manager, respectively.
North West University Virtual reality laboratory bridges gap between psychology, technology The North-West University has launched its virtual reality simulation laboratory at the Faculty of Health Sciences on the Potchefstroom Campus.
Medicalaid.com Medshield vs competitors: How to find the best medical aid for your needs Medshield’s plans range from hospital-only coverage to more extensive options that include day-to-day benefits, chronic illness management and preventive care.
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