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Yearly Archives: 2022

New strategies are required to control food-price inflation
Opinion
/ 31 January 2022

New strategies are required to control food-price inflation

Food-price inflation has a direct effect on people’s lives — and it hits the poor the hardest

By Jayati Ghosh
Building a fully connected intelligent city with Huawei Enterprise South Africa
Special Reports
/ 31 January 2022

Building a fully connected intelligent city with Huawei Enterprise South Africa

With digitisation, bureaucratic red tape and unnecessary forms will be eliminated

By Special Reports
Nadal ‘doesn’t care’ if he’s best ever after record 21st Slam
Sport
/ 31 January 2022

Nadal ‘doesn’t care’ if he’s best ever after record 21st Slam

The 35-year-old Spaniard roared back from two sets down to defeat Russian second seed Daniil Medvedev in the Australian Open final

By Agence France Presse
A future in Uganda where kids with rare diseases can play and grow
Africa
/ 31 January 2022

A future in Uganda where kids with rare diseases can play and grow

African role models: A young scientist in Uganda dedicates her work to helping children with disabilities, especially girls

By Halima Athumani
SA engineers pave way for automated detection of ocean pollution
The Green Guardian
/ 31 January 2022

SA engineers pave way for automated detection of ocean pollution

South Africa discharges up to 250 000 tonnes of rubbish into the oceans every year

By Tunicia Phillips
SA’s next chief justice: The case for each contender
Opinion
/ 31 January 2022

SA’s next chief justice: The case for each contender

Judges Mbuyiseli Madlanga, Mandisa Maya, Dunstan Mlambo and Raymond Zondo are all strong candidates to become chief justice

By Chris Oxtoby and Mbekezeli Benjamin
How state surveillance can strengthen citizen dissent
Opinion
/ 31 January 2022

How state surveillance can strengthen citizen dissent

Authoritarian regimes use spying to deter protest. But this can encourage people to stand up for what they believe in

By Krzysztof Krakowsk
Forbidden in Islam, but gambling wins in Senegal
Africa
/ 31 January 2022

Forbidden in Islam, but gambling wins in Senegal

In a country with high levels of poverty, betting is a crucial source of last resort income. It’s also forbidden in Islam

By Azil Momar Lo, The Continent
Monsieur le Président? Samuel Eto’o’s second act
Africa
/ 30 January 2022

Monsieur le Président? Samuel Eto’o’s second act

The world-famous footballer ran a stunning political campaign to win the top job at Cameroon’s football federation. Does he have his sights set even higher?

By The Continent
Floods cast spotlight on education’s climate risks
The Green Guardian
/ 30 January 2022

Floods cast spotlight on education’s climate risks

Future-proofing schools against the damaging effects of global climate change is essential

By Tunicia Phillips
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