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Yearly Archives: 2022

Safety net thrown over Free State grasslands
The Green Guardian
/ 10 February 2022

Safety net thrown over Free State grasslands

The declaration of the Upper Wilge Protected Environment benefits nature, landowners and the broader society

By Sheree Bega
MTN increases its support for media industry after devastation of Covid-19
Opinion
/ 10 February 2022

MTN increases its support for media industry after devastation of Covid-19

The telecommunications giant has donated a further R800 000 to help the independent media stay afloat

By Jacqui O’Sullivan
Abiy roadshow heads to UAE to pay homage
Africa
/ 10 February 2022

Abiy roadshow heads to UAE to pay homage

Ethiopia’s prime minister now feels secure enough to venture out of the country, dropping in on friends, allies and patrons

By The Continent
Kurt Zouma fined ‘maximum amount’ and loses Adidas sponsorship for abusing cat
Sport
/ 10 February 2022

Kurt Zouma fined ‘maximum amount’ and loses Adidas sponsorship for abusing cat

The reaction has also been strong in France, with animal rights groups condemning Zouma’s behaviour.

By Afp
The plight of being a deafblind child in Africa: My personal experience
Opinion
/ 10 February 2022

The plight of being a deafblind child in Africa: My personal experience

There are few statistics on deafblindness and specialised services to support the functioning of deafblind people is poor in Africa

By Simate Simate
Tshwane ignores lockdown woes as it cuts power to recoup R17bn
National
/ 10 February 2022

Tshwane ignores lockdown woes as it cuts power to recoup R17bn

Mayor Randall Williams joined a blitz to switch off the lights of defaulting customers – including a luxury hotel opposite the Union Buildings that owes R23-million

By Khaya Koko
Modise vows to ‘fix’ underspending defence department
National
/ 9 February 2022

Modise vows to ‘fix’ underspending defence department

Minister bemoans underspending of 48% and promises parliamentary committee to get things done ‘as they are supposed to be done’

By Eunice Masson
The EFF is not xenophobic
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

The EFF is not xenophobic

Malema’s visits to the hospitality industry are about the greedy business owners, not their workers

By Sihle Lonzi
Open Letter to President Thabo Mbeki – Recommitting ourselves to nation building
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

Open Letter to President Thabo Mbeki – Recommitting ourselves to nation building

‘We will engage in a rugged struggle to ensure that all those who are implicated in the State Capture report are brought to book’

By Kefentse Mkhari
Four lessons for SMEs from the events of the past two years
Business
/ 9 February 2022

Four lessons for SMEs from the events of the past two years

After a period of instability,our democracy is growing up. The temper tantrums are part and parcel of this process

By Miguel da Silva
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