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Yearly Archives: 2022

Zimbabwe: The shaky pillars of the right to land and property
Opinion
/ 14 February 2022

Zimbabwe: The shaky pillars of the right to land and property

In Zimbabwe, owning your own home doesn’t necessarily mean you can use it as collateral. But residents from lower-income areas are fighting back.

By Kudakwashe Manjonjo
Western Cape wetland gets new environmental protection
The Green Guardian
/ 14 February 2022

Western Cape wetland gets new environmental protection

The Berg River Estuary has been declared South Africa’s 28th Ramsar site, yet 79% of the country’s wetlands remain threatened and 48% are critically endangered

By Tunicia Phillips
What we learned in the Premier League this weekend
Sport
/ 14 February 2022

What we learned in the Premier League this weekend

Manchester United blew another lead in a damaging draw while Newcastle’s fight for survival was boosted by a valuable victory over Aston Villa.

By Agence France Presse
The president’s desk: Job creation needs both a vibrant private sector and developmental state
Opinion
/ 14 February 2022

The president’s desk: Job creation needs both a vibrant private sector and developmental state

Some people have suggested that we must make a choice between the two ideas.

By Cyril Ramaphosa
Relief, concern at Kyiv airport as West calls citizens home amid Russia invasion threat
Top Six
/ 14 February 2022

Relief, concern at Kyiv airport as West calls citizens home amid Russia invasion threat

Ukrainian leaders have been increasingly angry at Washington for releasing almost daily intelligence briefings pointing to the imminent threat of war.

By Olga Shylenko
Time to press the reset button on lobola?
Opinion
/ 14 February 2022

Time to press the reset button on lobola?

Family formation is not simply a matter between two individuals who are in love; it instead is framed by culture

By Kwanda Ndoda
Don’t put it all down to Covid-19, the education system was already broken
Coronavirus
/ 13 February 2022

Don’t put it all down to Covid-19, the education system was already broken

The 2017 OECD Benchmarking report assessed the quality of education globally and South Africa ranked 75th out of 76 countries

By Lebogang Mokotedi
Coastal exclusive estates have social, economic and environmental impacts
Opinion
/ 13 February 2022

Coastal exclusive estates have social, economic and environmental impacts

They can have positive and negative effects, such as restricting small-scale fishers access to the ocean or restoring endemic fauna

By Rosabelle Boswell
Akwasi Frimpong: Ordeal of an African winter athlete
Africa
/ 13 February 2022

Akwasi Frimpong: Ordeal of an African winter athlete

Akwasi Frimpong, Ghana’s skeleton star, on the reasons he’s not at the Winter Olympics

By Tolu Olasoji, The Continent
Malema’s militancy has roots in his childhood
Politics
/ 13 February 2022

Malema’s militancy has roots in his childhood

​​Once an ardent supporter of the ANC, the Economic Freedom Fighters’ leader began handling firearms at the age of 13

By Khaya Koko
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