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Yearly Archives: 2023

ANC preparing summons in defamation suit against De Ruyter
Politics
/ 8 March 2023

ANC preparing summons in defamation suit against De Ruyter

The party is calculating the amount it would seek from the former Eskom CEO in damages but is struggling to establish his whereabouts

By Emsie Ferreira
Will ChatGPT power or inflict pain on the economy?
Business
/ 8 March 2023

Will ChatGPT power or inflict pain on the economy?

There are positives and negatives to the AI revolution, but African states first need reliable power and connectivity to reap the benefits

By Sarah Smit
Inequity in higher education is a price too high to pay
Opinion
/ 8 March 2023

Inequity in higher education is a price too high to pay

The #FeesMustFall protests demonstrated the burden of higher education in South Africa, a concept institutions contend with annually

By Letlhokwa Mpedi
Black woman, you’re on your own. The stats tell you so
Opinion
/ 8 March 2023

Black woman, you’re on your own. The stats tell you so

Nokuthula was killed on her way to work. Her story, like that of many other women, leads us to ask: what is a woman’s life worth in the mainstream economy?

By Gugu Ndima
Gwede Mantashe believes there are cheaper options than renewables
The Green Guardian
/ 8 March 2023

Gwede Mantashe believes there are cheaper options than renewables

The mineral resources and energy minister has argued that renewable energy costs Eskom more than the government lets on

By Mandisa Makgakga
Wits SRC agrees to 24-hour protest ‘ceasefire’ if its demands are met
Education
/ 8 March 2023

Wits SRC agrees to 24-hour protest ‘ceasefire’ if its demands are met

A committee comprising the higher education department, vice-chancellors and universities’ body has been established to review the R45 000 allowance for accommodation

By Mandisa Ndlovu
Age is proving to be just a number as black excellence prevails in film
Friday
/ 8 March 2023

Age is proving to be just a number as black excellence prevails in film

This International Women’s Day we salute the African American women who’ve continued to forge formidable careers

By Bongeka Gumede
World Bank halts Tunisia partnership programme over president’s ‘hate speech’
Africa
/ 8 March 2023

World Bank halts Tunisia partnership programme over president’s ‘hate speech’

Hundreds of terrified African migrants flee to embassies and camps as human rights groups warns of increasing vigilante attacks

By Agence France Presse
IN PICTURES | On the trail of M23 rebels in eastern DRC
Africa
/ 8 March 2023

IN PICTURES | On the trail of M23 rebels in eastern DRC

The East African Community has sent a regional force to prevent the situation from worsening

By Moses Sawasawa
Durban’s Debra Roberts: first African woman to be elected IPCC Co-Chair
The Green Guardian
/ 8 March 2023

Durban’s Debra Roberts: first African woman to be elected IPCC Co-Chair

eThekwini’s chief resilience officer says the city is the ‘ideal test tube’ because it’s a microcosm of the world’s climate change problems

By Sheree Bega
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