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Yearly Archives: 2024

Why girls don’t use free services for HIV, contraception and dealing with abuse
Thought Leader
/ 25 November 2024

Why girls don’t use free services for HIV, contraception and dealing with abuse

It has been estimated that in the 2022-23 financial year, 150 000 girls aged 10 to 19 had fallen pregnant – which means that at least 150 000 girls had unprotected sex

By Veronicca Molefe
Survival at sea: Durban commemorates WWII sinking of ‘Indian Titanic’
National
/ 25 November 2024

Survival at sea: Durban commemorates WWII sinking of ‘Indian Titanic’

Relatives of SS Tilawa victims gathered in the city to mark 82 years since the tragedy, sharing stories of bravery, loss and the ship’s enduring legacy

By Lyse Comins
Cracks emerge in ANC Youth League leadership slate as allegations of division intensify
Politics
/ 25 November 2024

Cracks emerge in ANC Youth League leadership slate as allegations of division intensify

But president Collen Malatji says rumours of division are being spread by those who want the league to implode

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ireland celebrates 30 years of ‘shared values’ with SA, reiterates support for Palestine
Politics
/ 25 November 2024

Ireland celebrates 30 years of ‘shared values’ with SA, reiterates support for Palestine

Irish companies have developed a significant presence in South Africa and employ more than 12 500 people

By Umamah Bakharia
Madagascar faces an HIV crisis. We can bring it back from the brink
Opinion
/ 25 November 2024

Madagascar faces an HIV crisis. We can bring it back from the brink

Through tackling stigma, community leadership and improving education, as well as strengthened global and domestic investment, HIV transmission can be reduced

By Winnie Byanyima
SACP will vote with the ANC in local elections, despite discontent
Politics
/ 25 November 2024

SACP will vote with the ANC in local elections, despite discontent

SACP secretary general Solly Mapaila said the party would not leave the alliance although it was unhappy with elements of it

By Mandisa Makgakga
Zoë Modiga and the politics of love
Friday
/ 25 November 2024

Zoë Modiga and the politics of love

The singer-songwriter speaks about love, her three albums and how her fledgling career was boosted by jazz legend Hugh Masekela

By Fezokuhle Mthonti
Canal+ central to Multichoice’s strategy against streaming giants, says CEO
Business
/ 24 November 2024

Canal+ central to Multichoice’s strategy against streaming giants, says CEO

Africa’s biggest pay-TV operator is battling subscriber loss, inflation in key markets, and competition from online entertainment leaders

By Anathi Madubela
How judicial overreach blocks progress in South African agriculture
Columns
/ 24 November 2024

How judicial overreach blocks progress in South African agriculture

By rejecting Bayer’s drought-tolerant maize, the SCA has denied farmers access to a proven technology

By Eustace Davie
COP29’s ‘shocking’ R1.3 trillion for developing counties lambasted
The Green Guardian
/ 24 November 2024

COP29’s ‘shocking’ R1.3 trillion for developing counties lambasted

This conference has shown how developed countries want to shirk their climate finance responsibilities to vulnerable countries, say leaders of least developed nations

By Ozayr Patel and Lyse Comins
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