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Yearly Archives: 2023

Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Zimbabwe polls predict a Chamisa triumph over Mnangagwa

Asked why they were shifting their support, voters cited weak leadership, corruption, bad policies and future prospects as the main reasons

By Greg Mills: A SECOND LOOK and Ray Hartley
M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address
National
/ 8 February 2023

M&G Critical Thinking Forum | State of the Nation Address

The M&G and the Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung would like to invite you to join us and a panel of experts at the Critical Thinking Forum that will discuss Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation address

By Mg Reporter
Alexandra township in the grip of toxic fumes from scrap metal collectors
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Alexandra township in the grip of toxic fumes from scrap metal collectors

A clean environment is a constitutionally recognised right in South Africa but one that is routinely violated

By Serati Maseko
Mpho Phalatse plans to continue Mmusi Maimane’s vision, if elected DA leader
Politics
/ 8 February 2023

Mpho Phalatse plans to continue Mmusi Maimane’s vision, if elected DA leader

The former mayor says the ‘culture of fear’ in the party needs to be dealt with and it needs to be more honest about its links with the EFF

By Lizeka Tandwa
Death toll rises above 11 200 in Turkey, Syria quake
Top Six
/ 8 February 2023

Death toll rises above 11 200 in Turkey, Syria quake

Officials and medics said 8 574 people had died in Turkey and 2 662 in Syria from Monday’s 7.8-magnitude tremor, bringing the total to 11 236

By Agence France Presse
Here’s an honest response, Professor Jansen: You’re off the mark
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Here’s an honest response, Professor Jansen: You’re off the mark

It is incomprehensible that some would claim we flourished under oppression, just because we had better roads and electricity

By Sphesihle Nxumalo
Mining Indaba: Africa sits in prime seat to benefit from minerals for renewable energies
Business
/ 8 February 2023

Mining Indaba: Africa sits in prime seat to benefit from minerals for renewable energies

The continent is rich in metals for the energy transition such as cobalt, copper, nickel, graphite, graphite vanadium and platinum group metals

By Anathi Madubela
The HUAWEI Mate50 Pro is winning the hearts of consumers
Partner Content
/ 8 February 2023

The HUAWEI Mate50 Pro is winning the hearts of consumers

Here’s why it should be on top of your list, as the futuristic tech flagship smartphone with the best Ultra Aperture XMAGE Camera

By Special Reports
Apartheid’s religious fanaticism still burns cannabis users
Opinion
/ 8 February 2023

Apartheid’s religious fanaticism still burns cannabis users

There are tens of thousands of South Africans carrying a dagga possession criminal record since the 2018 decriminalisation

By Guy Oliver
Rhino poaching declines in Kruger, but poachers are on the rampage in KZN
The Green Guardian
/ 8 February 2023

Rhino poaching declines in Kruger, but poachers are on the rampage in KZN

Statistics confirm decline in rhino poaching losses in national parks from 451 in 2021 to 448 last year, the toll for private owners was 86

By Sheree Bega
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