ANC’s 30th anniversary: Learning from National Party’s lessons

ANC’s 30th anniversary: Learning from National Party’s lessons

Thirty years into its rule, the NP faced the reality of its demise. The ANC faces a similar reality

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Department of Public Enterprises

Department of Public Enterprises

State capture is often cited as the the reason for the department’s ongoing failures, but its problems run far deeper

Department of Finance

Department of Finance

The journey to full-blown austerity is marked by changes to an economy presided over by a government adrift

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Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Under international skies

Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Under international skies

The spirit of the original group formed in the 1960s is still present today

Something’s up down in Sandton

Something’s up down in Sandton

Pop star and food influencer J’Something is taking nightlife in Joburg to a new level – or three – with a venture called Artistry

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Scratch that: unkindest cuts

Scratch that: unkindest cuts

Researcher delves into SABC censors’ logic – and lack thereof – during apartheid

Environment department has made positive strides over the past 30 years

But its political clout is limited with regard to mining, and oil and gas exploration with resistance from the Mantashe camp around environmental authorisations

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Environment department has made positive strides over the past 30 years
Blind golden mole that swims through the sand rediscovered in SA

Blind golden mole that swims through the sand rediscovered in SA

The search for De Winton’s mole involved sniffer dog Jessie and collecting the mole’s DNA from the sand

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SA will soon ‘drown in its own waste’, warns landfill expert

SA will soon ‘drown in its own waste’, warns landfill expert

But the environment department says it has interventions in place

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Environmental groups plan to appeal seismic survey in Algoa

Environmental groups plan to appeal seismic survey in Algoa

They say the prospecting will harm the environment, animals and marine life

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From the M&G Archives: Buthelezi, the King’s Hand

Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) founder and president emeritus Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, who served as traditional prime minister to a succession of Zulu kings, died early on Saturday 9 September 2023, after a lengthy spell in hospital.

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Optimi highlights, celebrates the role that science, technology, engineering and mathematics play in the modern world.

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