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Yearly Archives: 2023

Take part in the Stellenbosch Wine Harvest Parade
Friday
/ 25 January 2023

Take part in the Stellenbosch Wine Harvest Parade

This year’s event coincides with the celebrations for the 364th year since wine was first made in South Africa

By Gugulethu Tshabalala
Should we celebrate the 2022 matric pass rate?
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Should we celebrate the 2022 matric pass rate?

One concern is the poor pass rate in maths and a growing number of learners drop to the easier subject of maths literacy.

By Paul Esterhuizen
The missionary accused of sexual abuse
Africa
/ 25 January 2023

The missionary accused of sexual abuse

A Dutch citizen is facing multiple criminal charges in Malawi. Now, he is pursuing an unlikely legal defence — as a protector of gay rights

By Olivier van Beemen
How load-shedding hurts people with disabilities
National
/ 25 January 2023

How load-shedding hurts people with disabilities

People with hearing, breathing and mobility disabilities and who depend on devices powered by electricity ‘have been immobilised’

By Sheree Bega
Lessons in feminism from the leadership of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Lessons in feminism from the leadership of New Zealand’s Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern

The loss of a female political leader of the calibre of Ardern should be mourned, in the context of our troubled world

By Dikeledi Mokoena and Sarah Setlaelo
The Taliban cannot defeat Afghan women’s thirst for education
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

The Taliban cannot defeat Afghan women’s thirst for education

The Taliban has eroded the rights of women. But Afghans are not taking the regime’s draconian policies lying down, and nor should the rest of the world

By Gordon Brown and Yasmine Sherif
Child brides in Zimbabwe condemned to rape and death
Africa
/ 25 January 2023

Child brides in Zimbabwe condemned to rape and death

Even with laws to protect girls from early marriage and sexual exploitation, poverty, politics and power mean such abuse continues unchecked

By Hazel Marimbiza and Panashe Makufa
Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos

Multidisciplinary research is exponentially effective in addressing cancer and other health problems, but funding is a key concern

By Kevin J Naidoo
Attacks on Mantashe are by people in renewable energy lobby
Opinion
/ 24 January 2023

Attacks on Mantashe are by people in renewable energy lobby

I believe that load-shedding may have been created in an effort to spark an energy crisis and enrage the populace

By Siyanda Mngadi
Eskom needs big money to fix Kusile’s chimney to cut load-shedding
The Green Guardian
/ 24 January 2023

Eskom needs big money to fix Kusile’s chimney to cut load-shedding

Investigations have shown that there is excessive ash slurry build-up, which has compromised the integrity of the flue and the chimney

By Mandisa Makgakga
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