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Yearly Archives: 2024

Illegal mining proliferates when the state fails to issue closure certificates and regulate compliance
The Green Guardian
/ 22 November 2024

Illegal mining proliferates when the state fails to issue closure certificates and regulate compliance

The problem has wide-ranging socio-economic and environmental impacts, says a draft mine closure strategy

By Sheree Bega
amaHlubi fight for recognition marks a milestone in restoring black identity
Opinion
/ 22 November 2024

amaHlubi fight for recognition marks a milestone in restoring black identity

No race or nation, however powerful, has a right to decide on the right of others to exist

By Fidel Hadebe
Spin-out company of the University of Pretoria achieves an important milestone
Partner Content
/ 22 November 2024

Spin-out company of the University of Pretoria achieves an important milestone

Stellenbosch University (SU) is on a mission to empower each member of its community to become an agent of change

By University of Pretoria
Celebrating Hennessy Limited Editions by LeBron James with Maglera Doe Boy
Partner Content
/ 22 November 2024

Celebrating Hennessy Limited Editions by LeBron James with Maglera Doe Boy

The Hennessy Limited Editions by LeBron James brings together the spirit of heritage, creativity, and excellence that Hennessy and the game of basketball share

By Hennessy
Superfan or groupie? John van de Ruit on passion, humour and the phenomenon of Spud
Friday
/ 22 November 2024

Superfan or groupie? John van de Ruit on passion, humour and the phenomenon of Spud

Author John van de Ruit is back with a new book in the popular series

By Charles Leonard
Deepfakes: journalism, media and democracy in the age of AI
Opinion
/ 22 November 2024

Deepfakes: journalism, media and democracy in the age of AI

Artificial intelligence is a tool and it is vital for us to harness its benefits and regulate its drawbacks — and we need to act fast

By Ylva Rodny-Gumede
Diary: Lusanda Ndita crowned, history through fashion, SA Clay Awards at Rust-en-Vrede
Friday
/ 22 November 2024

Diary: Lusanda Ndita crowned, history through fashion, SA Clay Awards at Rust-en-Vrede

Your essential dose of art and culture

By Lesego Chepape
Let’s shed our mining myopia
Editorial
/ 22 November 2024

Let’s shed our mining myopia

South Africa condemns using hunger as a weapon of war in Gaza but back home the police are allowed to starve zama zamas

By Editorial
Local economy reels from police blockade of Stilfontein mine
National
/ 22 November 2024

Local economy reels from police blockade of Stilfontein mine

Illegal miners want the state to legalise their operations as it is the only way for them to earn a living

By Lunga Mzangwe
The price of exclusivity: Tying practices in luxury goods and South African Competition Law
Thought Leader
/ 22 November 2024

The price of exclusivity: Tying practices in luxury goods and South African Competition Law

Luxury brands rely on exclusivity to maintain their status, and consumers willingly participate in this ecosystem

By Mukundi Budeli
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