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Yearly Archives: 2022

Daniel Mminele to oversee R132-billion COP26 climate deal
Business
/ 9 February 2022

Daniel Mminele to oversee R132-billion COP26 climate deal

Mminele, who last year stepped down as Absa chief executive, will head the newly established Presidential Climate Finance Task Team

By Sarah Smit
Collaboration fatigue: Why saying yes means saying no
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

Collaboration fatigue: Why saying yes means saying no

It is possible that people are tiring themselves out through their acceptance of collaborative engagements that do not necessarily lead to better organisational or development outcomes

By Struan Robertson
13 million face hunger as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN
The Green Guardian
/ 9 February 2022

13 million face hunger as Horn of Africa drought worsens: UN

Three consecutive rainy seasons have failed as the region has recorded its driest conditions since 1981

By Agence France Presse
West Coast fishers hail court victory halting seismic survey
The Green Guardian
/ 9 February 2022

West Coast fishers hail court victory halting seismic survey

The Legal Resources Centre hails court order as stunning victory for indigenous communities along the coast

By Sheree Bega
Global leaders must implement their climate commitments
Opinion
/ 8 February 2022

Global leaders must implement their climate commitments

As the just transition gathers momentum and renewable energy becomes more affordable, countries around the world taking climate action. South Africa must follow suit

By Pètra de Beer and Sibusiso Mazomba
Neat hair at school is a colonial mess
Education
/ 8 February 2022

Neat hair at school is a colonial mess

Can policing hair relate to community and equality, or is it solely a function of colonial militarism?

By Simon Taylor
Turbulent priest: India’s anti-Muslim firebrand and possible future PM
Top Six
/ 8 February 2022

Turbulent priest: India’s anti-Muslim firebrand and possible future PM

Yogi Adityanath has stirred controversy since his surprise appointment in 2017 as chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, a state in northern India home to over 200 million people

By Abhaya Srivastava
Bristol’s remarkable clubbing legacy: A safe place for the absurd
Friday
/ 8 February 2022

Bristol’s remarkable clubbing legacy: A safe place for the absurd

How liminal clubbing spaces helped to carve out Bristol’s alternative sonic identity, while providing a haven for a mix of races, classes and ‘scruffy hippies’

By Rehan Hyder and Michelle Henning
ANC’s Sekhukhune regional chair to be elected mayor after surviving factional spat
Politics
/ 8 February 2022

ANC’s Sekhukhune regional chair to be elected mayor after surviving factional spat

Limpopo ANC heavyweight and Sekhukhune regional chair Julia Mathebe is expected to be elected as mayor of the district when council convenes for a special sitting on Wednesday.  Insiders in the region say that Mathebe was exonerated by the party’s national dispute resolution committee after she was cast aside when allegations emerged that she was […]

By Lizeka Tandwa
Letter to UNAids: End Aids deaths by 2030
Opinion
/ 8 February 2022

Letter to UNAids: End Aids deaths by 2030

Setting new 90-90-90 targets for CD4 testing, cryptococcal antigen, and TB testing, and treatment, aligned to the WHO AHD package of care would be a positive step towards ending Aids deaths by 2030

By Open Letter
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