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Yearly Archives: 2021

‘The Making of Mount Edgecombe’: A view of history from below
Friday
/ 17 September 2021

‘The Making of Mount Edgecombe’: A view of history from below

Indian indentured labourers’ lives are celebrated in a new book, Sugar Mill Barracks: The Making of Mount Edgecombe

By Youlendree Appasamy
Case of men arrested with 19 rhino horns is postponed
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2021

Case of men arrested with 19 rhino horns is postponed

Alleged rhino kingpin and a Mpumalanga businessman appeared in court on charges of the illegal possession and selling of rhino horns

By Eunice Masson
Zuma’s rescission application dismissed with costs
Politics
/ 17 September 2021

Zuma’s rescission application dismissed with costs

Former president Jacob Zuma fails to meet requirements in his application to set aside his contempt order and prison sentence

By Eunice Masson
The Mediterranean sea of plastic
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2021

The Mediterranean sea of plastic

The quantity of rubbish in the sea is driving a growing alarm among countries whose economies rely on tourism

By Stéphane Orjollet
Special AVBOB fund assists with restoration of SMMEs and NGOs
Special Reports
/ 17 September 2021

Special AVBOB fund assists with restoration of SMMEs and NGOs

A lifeline has been thrown to SMMEs and NGOs through the establishment of a Special Disaster Relief Fund

By Special Reports
Into outer space with a synthesiser: How Berlin’s free spaces nurtured avant-garde music
Friday
/ 17 September 2021

Into outer space with a synthesiser: How Berlin’s free spaces nurtured avant-garde music

The cultural shifts in post-war Germany led to truly distinct forms of pop music, particularly in Berlin

By Florian Sievers
Samsung launches super-fast, ultra-powerful Galaxy A52s with innovations for all South Africans
Special Reports
/ 17 September 2021

Samsung launches super-fast, ultra-powerful Galaxy A52s with innovations for all South Africans

Samsung is putting the power of revolutionary 5G-enabled technology in Mzansi’s hands

By Special Reports
The Portfolio: ‘neuf-3’ — a public art project in Saint-Denis, Paris
Friday
/ 17 September 2021

The Portfolio: ‘neuf-3’ — a public art project in Saint-Denis, Paris

The ‘neuf-3’ art project, curated by Riason Naidoo, aims to pay tribute to the African communities of Saint-Denis — and of Paris

By Riason Naidoo
What is COP and why is COP26 so important?
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2021

What is COP and why is COP26 so important?

This year’s UN climate conference will be the first in-person meeting since COP25 in 2019, when developing countries walked away, outraged by the poor outcome

By Tunicia Phillips
Plastic pollution in 2019 cost South Africa staggering R885bn
The Green Guardian
/ 17 September 2021

Plastic pollution in 2019 cost South Africa staggering R885bn

Yet plans are underway to import more plastic waste into the country and it has not signed global plastics treaty

By Sheree Bega
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