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Yearly Archives: 2022

Shell, Mantashe lose bid to appeal Wild Coast seismic survey judgment
The Green Guardian
/ 17 February 2022

Shell, Mantashe lose bid to appeal Wild Coast seismic survey judgment

‘The government is being taught a lesson,’ says Wild Coast activist of the latest ruling against multinational oil giant Shell

By Sheree Bega
Energy drinks flourish amid health fears
Business
/ 17 February 2022

Energy drinks flourish amid health fears

The market in South Africa had an annual growth rate of 26.89% from 2013 to 2018

By Anathi Madubela
Investing in Africa’s digital transformation
Africa
/ 17 February 2022

Investing in Africa’s digital transformation

The continent could reap rewards through digitisation and adopting new technologies

By Sundar Pichai
Campaign aims to stop ship strikes to save whales
The Green Guardian
/ 17 February 2022

Campaign aims to stop ship strikes to save whales

In South African waters, these collisions may be a growing menace, but are not yet a major threat to populations

By Sheree Bega
Do we know what we are doing with the jobs problem?
Opinion
/ 17 February 2022

Do we know what we are doing with the jobs problem?

Is joblessness a result of a lack of skills or low growth, or is low growth a result of lack of skills? Government is not speaking with one voice

By Xhanti Payi
Eastern Cape ANC secretary slams early endorsements for party leadership positions
Politics
/ 17 February 2022

Eastern Cape ANC secretary slams early endorsements for party leadership positions

ANC provincial secretary Lulama Ngcukayitobi has come out against those proclaiming on a preferred candidate after Eastern Cape ANC chairperson Oscar Mabuyane named on Ramaphosa

By Lizeka Tandwa
Editorial: Nothing will be done unless it is good for the ANC
Editorial
/ 17 February 2022

Editorial: Nothing will be done unless it is good for the ANC

Whether it’s allowing independent candidates to stand or firing corrupt ministers, waiting for Cyril to act is like waiting for Godot

By Editorial
Africa’s heritage sites under threat as sea levels rise
Africa
/ 17 February 2022

Africa’s heritage sites under threat as sea levels rise

For the first time a study has identified 56 heritage sites on the continent’s coast that are exposed to a one-in-100 year coastal extreme event, flooding and erosion

By Sheree Bega
ANC and neoliberalism: Why the aversion to a fairer economy?
Opinion
/ 17 February 2022

ANC and neoliberalism: Why the aversion to a fairer economy?

Inequality is a moral crime. We can imagine better systems, so why does the ANC hold on to neoliberalism?

By Andile Zulu
Environmental groups fight lifting of moratorium on new ship-to-ship refuelling licences in Algoa Bay
The Green Guardian
/ 17 February 2022

Environmental groups fight lifting of moratorium on new ship-to-ship refuelling licences in Algoa Bay

The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds and other organisations have warned that the harmful effect of oil pollution on marine life must not be underestimated.

By Sheree Bega
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