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Monthly Archives: May 2022

Explainer: Why it is difficult to mine in South Africa
Business
/ 23 May 2022

Explainer: Why it is difficult to mine in South Africa

The Fraser Institute’s annual survey of mining companies is not entirely wrong, South Africa is a difficult place to mine, say analysts

By Anathi Madubela
Asiatic black bear cubs saved from illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam
National
/ 23 May 2022

Asiatic black bear cubs saved from illegal wildlife trade in Vietnam

Two bear cubs, weighing only 2.4kg and 3.3kg, were rescued from a man intending to sell them on the illicit wildlife market

By Eunice Masson
Afrofuturism meets Wabi-Sabi at Design Joburg
Friday
/ 23 May 2022

Afrofuturism meets Wabi-Sabi at Design Joburg

Architects, fashion designers and tastemakers descend on Johannesburg’s premium design event

By Kimberley Schoeman
How the ANC wants to re-evaluate cadre deployment during policy conference
Politics
/ 23 May 2022

How the ANC wants to re-evaluate cadre deployment during policy conference

The party’s decision to relook at the deployment process could result in a broadening of the pool of candidates for positions.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Fuelled by Premier League dynasty, Man City crave Champions League legacy
Sport
/ 23 May 2022

Fuelled by Premier League dynasty, Man City crave Champions League legacy

Pep Guardiola won’t be satisfied until their domestic bliss becomes the catalyst to conquer Europe

By Steven Griffiths 1
Nomzi Khumalo’s ‘The Truth’ tells it like it is
Friday
/ 23 May 2022

Nomzi Khumalo’s ‘The Truth’ tells it like it is

Nomzi Kumalo is brutally honest. Her melancholic but beautiful songs speak the truth and are often inspired by her poetry

By Palesa Segomotso Motsumi
OPINION | Genocide: It’s never far away if people are not prepared to stand up and oppose it
Opinion
/ 23 May 2022

OPINION | Genocide: It’s never far away if people are not prepared to stand up and oppose it

Research has shown that more than 150 000 people have been killed, injured, or displaced in xenophobic incidents across South Africa since 1994.

By Derek Davey
Burn them — that’s what happens to expired Covid vaccines
Health
/ 23 May 2022

Burn them — that’s what happens to expired Covid vaccines

Vaccines don’t last forever. When they reach their expiration date, the jabs need to be disposed of in a way that ensures they aren’t retrievable. A waste management company explains how this is done

By Zanolwazi Kunene
Mr President, we have another state of disaster, and it’s Eskom
Opinion
/ 23 May 2022

Mr President, we have another state of disaster, and it’s Eskom

The Covid-19 state of disaster response proved how quickly a government can act when it needs to

By Miguel da Silva
Criminal probe into Thungela Resources for ‘catastrophic’ acid mine water spill
The Green Guardian
/ 23 May 2022

Criminal probe into Thungela Resources for ‘catastrophic’ acid mine water spill

It will be a test case in South Africa for river pollution, rehabilitation and holding polluters accountable

By Sheree Bega
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