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Yearly Archives: 2023

What to do if you ever encounter a tiger
The Green Guardian
/ 2 February 2023

What to do if you ever encounter a tiger

Tigers are not native to South Africa, so here are some useful tips on what to do if you encounter a tiger

By M&G Environment
I dreamed that politicians told me they would change my life – it turned into a grisly nightmare
Opinion
/ 2 February 2023

I dreamed that politicians told me they would change my life – it turned into a grisly nightmare

They were clad in decent clothes. They spoke very well, in tongues I could readily understand. They were the kind of people that inspired trust. And trust them I did. They followed me. They came to my compound, a slum. Just like my fellow community members, I lived in a shack made of cardboard and […]

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
Pope to meet DRC youth in landmark visit
Africa
/ 2 February 2023

Pope to meet DRC youth in landmark visit

It is the first time since 1985 that a pope has visited the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a vast and deeply troubled country

By Afp
The rise of mobile gaming in South Africa
Partner Content
/ 2 February 2023

The rise of mobile gaming in South Africa

Over 50% of South Africans gamble regularly

By Special Reports
Eskom turns 100 in March; How many more years does the ailing parastatal have?
Opinion
/ 2 February 2023

Eskom turns 100 in March; How many more years does the ailing parastatal have?

Eskom has made it this far, despite the past 20 years during which ageing power plants, indecisive policy solutions and corruption both internally and externally have crippled the state-owned entity

By Ron Derby
It squeaks like a quagga and looks like a quagga, but is the new Rau quagga, a quagga?
The Green Guardian
/ 1 February 2023

It squeaks like a quagga and looks like a quagga, but is the new Rau quagga, a quagga?

The month-old foal born in Vergelegen, Western Cape, and growing up nicely as programme to breed the sub-species celebrates its success

By Lesego Chepape
SMMEs are key to the growth of South Africa’s cannabis industry
Opinion
/ 1 February 2023

SMMEs are key to the growth of South Africa’s cannabis industry

Almost a year after the president swore to advance the sector, the government is yet to finalise its master plan, giving big business the edge

By Siseko Maposa
Rwandan man powers entire community with hydroelectric energy
Africa
/ 1 February 2023

Rwandan man powers entire community with hydroelectric energy

Fed up with the perennial darkness in his village, Israel Habimana sold his land and used the money to build a mini-hydroelectric power station

By Themistocle Hakizimana
Hitting children is never okay!
Opinion
/ 1 February 2023

Hitting children is never okay!

Wise words are just as effective in countering unwanted behaviour in children, with none of the long-term effects of physical punishment

By Rainer Ebert and Jackson Juma Coy
What’s green about carbon credit trading?
Opinion
/ 1 February 2023

What’s green about carbon credit trading?

Putting a price on carbon emissions along with the cap-and-trade system should encourage businesses, and countries, to stop polluting

By Lisa Esterhuyzen
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