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Yearly Archives: 2024

The township economy: Will Cyril’s R500 million make a difference?
Opinion
/ 26 November 2024

The township economy: Will Cyril’s R500 million make a difference?

Without a transparent and participatory process, initiatives such as this risks becoming another example of state-led paternalism that disempowers the people it seeks to uplift

By Thabo Motshweni
Ready, steady, read!
Press Releases
/ 26 November 2024

Ready, steady, read!

Arrow Academy’s goal is to ignite a long-lasting love of reading and literature.

By Optimi
Cannabis master plan moved from agriculture to trade and industry ministry
National
/ 26 November 2024

Cannabis master plan moved from agriculture to trade and industry ministry

New legislation could be brought before parliament in the coming session

By Paddy Harper
Malema labels Zuma corrupt but says things are good between them
Politics
/ 25 November 2024

Malema labels Zuma corrupt but says things are good between them

MK’s plan to poach EFF leaders has strained relations between the parties

By Lunga Mzangwe
The great escape: COP29 let the rich world off the hook
Opinion
/ 25 November 2024

The great escape: COP29 let the rich world off the hook

The conference should have been a pivotal moment in the fight against climate change but instead it was a failure

By Dean Bhekumuzi Bhebhe
‘After I criticised his abuse of state institutions, Zambia’s president wants me arrested’
Opinion
/ 25 November 2024

‘After I criticised his abuse of state institutions, Zambia’s president wants me arrested’

When an academic warned of the continuing politicisation of institutions in Zambia, the state tried to prove him wrong. It now seems happy to prove him right if it can lock him up

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
Crime stats: Eastern Cape has highest murder rate
Crime
/ 25 November 2024

Crime stats: Eastern Cape has highest murder rate

Although murders declined nationally by 5.8% for the second quarter, the province’s numbers increased because of the ‘Lusikisiki massacre’

By Anathi Madubela
Participation in structured investment portfolios soar past R17 billion as investors anticipate market changes
Partner Content
/ 25 November 2024

Participation in structured investment portfolios soar past R17 billion as investors anticipate market changes

South Africans have made approximately R17.5 billion return to the world of structured investments, reflecting the need for solutions that provide some level of security and certainty with competitive yields, says Liberty

By Liberty Group Limited
Plastics industry ‘unduly influences SA’s global plastic treaty’
National
/ 25 November 2024

Plastics industry ‘unduly influences SA’s global plastic treaty’

South Africa is a primary plastic producing country with significant imports of primary plastic for local manufacturing

By Sheree Bega
Consumer food price inflation at lowest level since May 2019
Thought Leader
/ 25 November 2024

Consumer food price inflation at lowest level since May 2019

Food prices should continue to slow into next year, with the possible exception of white maize

By Wandile Sihlobo
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