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Yearly Archives: 2022

The green economy can create decent jobs
Opinion
/ 15 February 2022

The green economy can create decent jobs

For households in mining towns a greener economy must provide more secure jobs that pay enough to ensure household wellbeing and upward mobility

By Kgomotso Tolamo
Locally extinct Erica makes a comeback in Cape Town
The Green Guardian
/ 15 February 2022

Locally extinct Erica makes a comeback in Cape Town

Erica verticillata, a plant endemic to an area along the Cape Flats, may have risen from extinction

By Tunicia Phillips
World’s most difficult ship hunt: the mission to find Endurance
Africa
/ 15 February 2022

World’s most difficult ship hunt: the mission to find Endurance

South Africa’s icebreaker research vessel is tackling the Antarctic to find a century-old wreck

By The Continent
Djokovic prepared to miss out on Grand Slam history to avoid vaccination
Sport
/ 15 February 2022

Djokovic prepared to miss out on Grand Slam history to avoid vaccination

World number one Novak Djokovic has claimed he is not anti-vaccination but would rather skip Grand Slams than be forced to get a Covid jab.

By Afp
High court order halting West Coast seismic survey remains in place
Article
/ 15 February 2022

High court order halting West Coast seismic survey remains in place

Searcher Seismic says it will suffer ‘catastrophic’ financial prejudice from the interdict, but small scale fishers say they will suffer significant irreversible harm to their livelihoods if the survey proceeds

By Sheree Bega
Corruption scandal smoulders as Malawi’s president fires cabinet
Africa
/ 15 February 2022

Corruption scandal smoulders as Malawi’s president fires cabinet

A deepening corruption scandal is threatening to undo Lazarus Chakwera’s presidency

By Golden Matonga, The Continent
For better ways to produce food, look to the past
Africa
/ 15 February 2022

For better ways to produce food, look to the past

Answers to South Africa’s food system problems could lie in the pre-colonial epoch

By Batlhalifi Nkgothoe
Russia opens door to diplomacy in Ukraine standoff
Top Six
/ 15 February 2022

Russia opens door to diplomacy in Ukraine standoff

While Russia said it was ending some military drills, signalling a possible easing of the crisis, in Washington the alert level remained high – with a top official calling the threat of invasion “more real than ever before.”

By Anna Smolchenko and Dmitry Zaks
The radio star lives: Listenership in SA trumps global average
National
/ 15 February 2022

The radio star lives: Listenership in SA trumps global average

Almost three decades into democracy, radio is thriving in South Africa. Radio

By Tanja Bosch
ANC stance on International Criminal Court to be reviewed at national conference
Politics
/ 15 February 2022

ANC stance on International Criminal Court to be reviewed at national conference

The ANC’s head of its international relations committee, Lindiwe Zulu, says the party will reevaluate its stance on ICC, while government diplomats say it was never going to withdraw

By Lizeka Tandwa
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