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Yearly Archives: 2022

Maya Angelou becomes first Black woman to appear on US coin
Top Six
/ 11 January 2022

Maya Angelou becomes first Black woman to appear on US coin

The quarter has for the last 90 years shown the nation’s first president, George Washington, on one side and an eagle on the other.

By Agence France Presse
Djokovic trains as Australian Open dream hangs in balance
Sport
/ 11 January 2022

Djokovic trains as Australian Open dream hangs in balance

Doubts have emerged over the accuracy of Djokovic’s travel declaration, reportedly filled out before he flew in from Spain.

By Agence France Presse
SANDF to brief family of slain Congo soldier
National
/ 11 January 2022

SANDF to brief family of slain Congo soldier

Family hopes for answers now that a probe has been completed into a friendly fire incident that killed a South African soldier in the DRC

By Eunice Masson
Nehawu members “very anxious” and “worried” following parliament fire
National
/ 10 January 2022

Nehawu members “very anxious” and “worried” following parliament fire

Parliament yet to implement health and safety recommendations from 2018, union claims

By Eunice Masson
In distress as South Coast stays dry six years on
National
/ 10 January 2022

In distress as South Coast stays dry six years on

Visitors packed up and left after finding no water in towns along the coast as businesses battle

By Paddy Harper
Environment department slammed for suspending regulations on trade in hazardous chemicals
The Green Guardian
/ 10 January 2022

Environment department slammed for suspending regulations on trade in hazardous chemicals

South Africa has ‘no real gumption’ when it comes to making tough decisions to protect the environment, says UCT academic

By Sheree Bega
Djokovic wins Australia visa case, judge orders his release
Sport
/ 10 January 2022

Djokovic wins Australia visa case, judge orders his release

In an emergency online court hearing, the judge ordered that the decision to cancel Djokovic’s visa ‘be quashed’

By Agence France Presse
Precision is key for the economy in 2022
Business
/ 10 January 2022

Precision is key for the economy in 2022

The year ahead must focus on a fiscal reform interventions, capacity-building and more intentional projects towards poverty eradication

By Sifiso Skenjana
Africa’s polluters dodge the bullet
Africa
/ 10 January 2022

Africa’s polluters dodge the bullet

From pharmaceutical waste and radioactive pollutants in Lake Victoria in East Africa, to acid mine drainage in South Africa, water pollution is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa

By Laura Owings and Dann Okoth
What’s in store for the African continent in 2022?
Africa
/ 10 January 2022

What’s in store for the African continent in 2022?

Conflict hotspots, most in the Sahel region, will continue to dominate the news this year, while a number of countries will hold key elections.

By Alex Vines
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