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Yearly Archives: 2024

Durban a step closer to having metro police in control of CCTV network
Crime
/ 20 November 2024

Durban a step closer to having metro police in control of CCTV network

As crime increases, the frequently malfunctioning cameras have become a source of frustration for residents and opposition parties

By Des Erasmus
Ramokgopa: Prepaid electricity meter deadline ‘has a time stamp, we cannot extend it’
Business
/ 20 November 2024

Ramokgopa: Prepaid electricity meter deadline ‘has a time stamp, we cannot extend it’

Consumers using these meters must re-code them by Sunday 24 November

By Anathi Madubela
SA accused of double standards for selling coal to Israel while condemning ‘genocide’ in Gaza
The Green Guardian
/ 20 November 2024

SA accused of double standards for selling coal to Israel while condemning ‘genocide’ in Gaza

Pro-Palestine groups at the COP29 conference are arguing that there is a clear link between climate rights and human rights

By Ozayr Patel
‘Coffee badging’ might be the next big thing — or a storm in a teacup
Opinion
/ 20 November 2024

‘Coffee badging’ might be the next big thing — or a storm in a teacup

This trend, which comes out of hybrid working, highlights that employers need to make employees feel secure and valued, whether they are in the office or not

By Jaco Oosthuizen
Inflation slows sharply in October, paving the way for another interest rate cut
Business
/ 20 November 2024

Inflation slows sharply in October, paving the way for another interest rate cut

Data from Statistics South Africa showed that the CPI annual rate braked to 2.8% – a four-year low

By Anathi Madubela
Afrika Tikkun Bambanani celebrates National Children’s Day: Embracing health, growth, and joy
Partner Content
/ 20 November 2024

Afrika Tikkun Bambanani celebrates National Children’s Day: Embracing health, growth, and joy

This year, Afrika Tikkun Bambanani is pulling out all the stops with vibrant celebrations across all its centres to celebrate National Children’s Day on 20 November

By Afrika Tikkun Bambanani
Enlit Africa 2025 – switched on to the power, energy and water sector
Partner Content
/ 20 November 2024

Enlit Africa 2025 – switched on to the power, energy and water sector

Enlit Africa, the continent’s pivotal annual gathering for the power, energy and water sector, is returning to Cape Town from 20-22 May 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC).

By Enlit Africa
Education can help child soldiers reintegrate into society
Opinion
/ 20 November 2024

Education can help child soldiers reintegrate into society

A child-rights-based approach to education in disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration programmes gives children the tools for healing, belonging and participation in peacebuilding

By Taydren van Vuren
Namibia elections: Can Swapo weather the storm?
Opinion
/ 20 November 2024

Namibia elections: Can Swapo weather the storm?

There is a shift in the region away from the traditional dominance of liberation parties such as the ANC in South Africa and Frelimo in Mozambique

By Nyasha Mpani
Senzo Mchunu: Construction mafia is South Africa’s ‘real enemy’
National
/ 20 November 2024

Senzo Mchunu: Construction mafia is South Africa’s ‘real enemy’

Police are investigating the kingpins who issue extortion orders while ensconced in upmarket suburbs, the minister tells a summit on the problem

By Lyse Comins
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