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Yearly Archives: 2023

KwaZulu-Natal ANC ‘very disappointed’ in Zuma for launching new party
Politics
/ 19 December 2023

KwaZulu-Natal ANC ‘very disappointed’ in Zuma for launching new party

The South African National Civics Organisation has said it will not act against its provincial chairperson for his actions

By Paddy Harper
Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Under international skies
Friday
/ 19 December 2023

Ladysmith Black Mambazo: Under international skies

The spirit of the original group formed in the 1960s is still present today

By Lesego Chepape
South Africa: key statistics ahead of the 2024 elections
Politics
/ 19 December 2023

South Africa: key statistics ahead of the 2024 elections

Here is how we’re doing on unemployment, murder, housing, life-expectancy and social grants

By GroundUp
Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common
Health
/ 18 December 2023

Taken by storm: Why climate change makes transactional sex more common

Because it involves one partner who provides the other with a reward in exchange for sex, it’s not an equal power relationship

By Lillian Roberts and Linda Pretorius
Is mobile money the answer to financial inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Africa
/ 18 December 2023

Is mobile money the answer to financial inclusion in Sub-Saharan Africa?

The increased adoption of the latest digital technologies in developing countries has heightened speculation and optimism concerning bridging the gap between the relatively rich and the poor, who often live in underserved rural areas. In Africa, where more than a third of the population lives in extreme poverty, and 36% are illiterate, opening a formal […]

By Dr Onkokame Mothobi
Mozambique’s 2023 local elections: Elections against democracy
Opinion
/ 18 December 2023

Mozambique’s 2023 local elections: Elections against democracy

Rerun-elections have painfully exposed the country’s institutional weaknesses

By Fredson Guilengue and Andreas Bohne
Water purification system brings economic opportunities to a Mpumalanga village
Partner Content
/ 18 December 2023

Water purification system brings economic opportunities to a Mpumalanga village

The YoTenga Water Filtration and Purification System and Bottling Facility was launched at Pfunekani Preschool in Welverdiend, Mpumalanga

By Partner Content
Progress has been made but educational inequity remains a blight
Opinion
/ 18 December 2023

Progress has been made but educational inequity remains a blight

The government’s aim to provide redress of inequalities among the disadvantaged remains elusive

By Mokheseng Moema
What does the latest inflation data mean for your shopping cart?
Opinion
/ 18 December 2023

What does the latest inflation data mean for your shopping cart?

We can now evaluate the harvest of 2023

By Wandile Sihlobo
Cape Town’s railway occupiers are being moved but there are snags with water and sanitation supply
National
/ 18 December 2023

Cape Town’s railway occupiers are being moved but there are snags with water and sanitation supply

Some people occupying the Central Line are now refusing to be moved until service issues are resolved

By Sandiso Phaliso
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