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Yearly Archives: 2022

UK PM Johnson fights back after defection
Top Six
/ 20 January 2022

UK PM Johnson fights back after defection

Wednesday’s defection of Conservative Christian Wakeford to Labour served as a reminder of the high stakes at play, with the opposition party surging in opinion polls.

By Jitendra Joshi
5G launches in US without huge impact on flights
World
/ 20 January 2022

5G launches in US without huge impact on flights

Both AT&T and Verizon this week agreed to scale back the launch of 5G near airports following an outcry from US airlines, who had warned the roll-out would cause mass disruptions

By Agence France Presse
ConCourt clarifies act for asylum seekers
National
/ 20 January 2022

ConCourt clarifies act for asylum seekers

The apex court has reversed amendments to the act that made it difficult for refugees to apply for asylum while making it easy for Home Affairs officials to unjustly detain and deport them.

By Musawenkosi Cabe
First foreign aid flights reach Tonga
World
/ 20 January 2022

First foreign aid flights reach Tonga

Tonga has been inaccessible since Saturday, when one of the largest volcanic explosions in decades cloaked the nation in a layer of ash, triggered a Pacific-wide tsunami and severed vital undersea communication cables

By Maddison Connaughton
After the results, what’s next for matriculants?
Education
/ 20 January 2022

After the results, what’s next for matriculants?

Late applicants will have a tough time getting into a university of their choice.

By Marcia Zali
A gloomy future awaits most of the country’s matriculants
Education
/ 20 January 2022

A gloomy future awaits most of the country’s matriculants

A large portion of the learners finishing high school will join the millions of unemployed youth if they do not pursue further studies

By Edwin Naidu
New era of health science for Africa as NantSA launches vaccine-manufacturing campus
Health
/ 19 January 2022

New era of health science for Africa as NantSA launches vaccine-manufacturing campus

The first locally manufactured Covid-19 vaccine from the new facility, which is based in Cape Town, is expected within the next year

By Eunice Masson
We fishermen stopped Big Oil’s seismic blasts in Norway’s fisheries, you can do it too
Opinion
/ 19 January 2022

We fishermen stopped Big Oil’s seismic blasts in Norway’s fisheries, you can do it too

Something is going wrong in the marine environment, and the race for new oil reserves, aided by comprehensive seismic blasts around the world, makes it likely that seismic surveys create extensive damages and consequences

By Bjørnar Nicolaisen
SAA to revive Durban route
Business
/ 19 January 2022

SAA to revive Durban route

The beleaguered national carrier resumed flights between Johannesburg and Cape Town last September after exiting business rescue

By Sarah Smit
Wounds of war cast pall on Ethiopia’s epiphany festival
Africa
/ 19 January 2022

Wounds of war cast pall on Ethiopia’s epiphany festival

Festivities were stained with signs of the war’s toll: Gondar’s hospitals teemed with wounded combatants, while families like Arega’s confronted the absence of the deceased.

By Robbie Corey Boulet
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