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Yearly Archives: 2023

Benin is building a theme park to remember slavery – is history up for sale?
Opinion
/ 4 January 2023

Benin is building a theme park to remember slavery – is history up for sale?

The Marina Project is a vast memorial and tourist complex under construction in Ouidah, a coastal town in the Republic of Benin in West Africa.

By Dominique Somda
Are private wildlife conservancies the way to sustainable tourism in Africa?
Africa
/ 4 January 2023

Are private wildlife conservancies the way to sustainable tourism in Africa?

Despite individual African governments having an essential role in tourism management, private wildlife reserves are proving to be the sector’s driving force. But are conservancies the way to go?

By Bonface Orucho
‘Reckoning with the Riots’: A short documentary on the July 2021 unrest
National
/ 4 January 2023

‘Reckoning with the Riots’: A short documentary on the July 2021 unrest

This documentary is an urgent call to action for South Africa’s citizens and leaders to take steps to prevent another repeat of the violence. Where do we go from here?

By Nomfundo Xolo
US expands access to abortion pills through pharmacies
Top Six
/ 4 January 2023

US expands access to abortion pills through pharmacies

Demand for abortion pills has risen since the conservative-dominated Supreme Court made a landmark ruling last June that overturned Roe v. Wade, a 1973 case that had guaranteed women’s right to an abortion for half a century

By Agence France Presse
Brand spanking new metal headed to SA this year
Motoring
/ 4 January 2023

Brand spanking new metal headed to SA this year

We look into the crystal ball of cars destined for SA showrooms this year

By Ntsako Mthethwa
What African feminist movements are up against in 2023
Opinion
/ 4 January 2023

What African feminist movements are up against in 2023

Emboldened by the overturning of Roe v Wade, Western conservative movements are dialling up their Africa campaigns. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

By Joy Asasira
Not just victims: Why understanding women’s roles in the conflict in Mozambique matters
Opinion
/ 4 January 2023

Not just victims: Why understanding women’s roles in the conflict in Mozambique matters

Not only are women most affected by the strife, they have roles in Islamist militant group al-Shabab and their inclusion in talks is key to lasting peace

By Tinaishe Maramba, Oscar Eschenbrenner and Arthur Guillaume-Gentil
In poverty-stricken Zimbabwe, thieves target churches and priests
Africa
/ 4 January 2023

In poverty-stricken Zimbabwe, thieves target churches and priests

Congregation coffers attract desperate thieves as churches are known not to bank their donations

By Marko Phiri
Mbalula: Integrity commission report on Phala Phala off agenda at extended ANC conference
Politics
/ 3 January 2023

Mbalula: Integrity commission report on Phala Phala off agenda at extended ANC conference

The new ANC secretary general said the national executive committee would deal with the report as and when the need arose

By Lizeka Tandwa
No new dawn as long as ANC policy falls flat
Opinion
/ 3 January 2023

No new dawn as long as ANC policy falls flat

Preventing policy from going wrong takes thoughtful analysis, robust debate and the political will to improve. But the governing party hasn’t taken these requirements to heart

By Sarah Smit
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