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Yearly Archives: 2022

Sub-Saharan Africa children show higher Covid-19 death rate than elsewhere
Africa
/ 21 January 2022

Sub-Saharan Africa children show higher Covid-19 death rate than elsewhere

Infants younger than one year in Africa have nearly five times the risk of death than those aged 15 to 19 years after contracting the virus

By Eunice Masson
Africa’s first green school ‘cultivates a love of nature’
The Green Guardian
/ 21 January 2022

Africa’s first green school ‘cultivates a love of nature’

The Paarl campus of Green School South Africa uses solar power and climate-smart water management systems.

By Sheree Bega
Sisulu accuses presidency of ‘deliberate mischief’
Politics
/ 21 January 2022

Sisulu accuses presidency of ‘deliberate mischief’

The minister’s open defiance has raised the stakes in a standoff that points to the looming power struggle President Cyril Ramaphosa faces

By Emsie Ferreira
South Africa gets R11-bn booster shot from the World Bank to fight Covid-19
Business
/ 21 January 2022

South Africa gets R11-bn booster shot from the World Bank to fight Covid-19

As the country battles the pandemic, the World Bank loan will assist to boost the economy

By Anathi Madubela
Zondo says in Dutton’s death, South Africa lost one of its best detectives
National
/ 21 January 2022

Zondo says in Dutton’s death, South Africa lost one of its best detectives

The senior state capture investigator and member of the Investigating Directorate died a fortnight after Zondo released the first part of his state capture report

By Emsie Ferreira
Pelican fantasy: How the iconic Soweto club influenced South African music
Friday
/ 21 January 2022

Pelican fantasy: How the iconic Soweto club influenced South African music

A nighttime haunt in the backstreets of Orlando run by a well-known bootlegger should have been a prime zone for nefarious underworld activities. Instead, it nurtured an underground of a different kind

By Kwanele Sosibo
Kwanqingetshe: A navigation of stagnation
Friday
/ 21 January 2022

Kwanqingetshe: A navigation of stagnation

Confined to his house, artist Phumulani Ntuli constructed ‘a virtual ticket to tour virtual geographies’

By Phumulani Ntuli
‘Any Given Sunday’: Public art as politics in the streets of Cape Town
Friday
/ 21 January 2022

‘Any Given Sunday’: Public art as politics in the streets of Cape Town

Performances for ‘Any Given Sunday’ shook up Cape Town’s public spaces in a decolonial gesture in 2015

By Uzma Z Rizvi
Obituary: Lebo Malepa, the man who brought backpacking to Soweto
Friday
/ 21 January 2022

Obituary: Lebo Malepa, the man who brought backpacking to Soweto

Lebo Malepa built his backpacking operation from the ground up, but shared his success with his neighbours

By Oupa Nkosi
2021: The year that made crypto a household name
Special Reports
/ 21 January 2022

2021: The year that made crypto a household name

An estimated 400-million people are in crypto today, and soon that number is expected to reach one billion

By Special Reports
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