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Yearly Archives: 2024

Big Agriculture is watching critics, pesticides and GMO food
Article
/ 4 November 2024

Big Agriculture is watching critics, pesticides and GMO food

A new investigation details a covert campaign that companies such as Monsanto, now Bayer, and Syngenta waged against critics who threatened its profit

By Lydia Namubiru, The Continent, Elena DeBre and Margot Gibbs
Conference challenged: The struggle for South Africa’s democratic public domain
Opinion
/ 4 November 2024

Conference challenged: The struggle for South Africa’s democratic public domain

The forced closure of the African Global Dialogue on the situation in the Middle East is indicative of an authoritarian political culture and subverts democracy

By Ivor Chipkin
Six decades of liberation party rule in Botswana end in shock
Africa
/ 4 November 2024

Six decades of liberation party rule in Botswana end in shock

The Botswana Democratic Party suffered a humiliating defeat in last week’s parliamentary elections

By Keletso Thobega
Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds
The Green Guardian
/ 4 November 2024

Oil and gas companies must pay for climate damage, global survey finds

Making polluters pay is not only fair, but popular and effective, says Greenpeace International

By Sheree Bega
Starlink terminals sold out in five African countries as demand soars
Business
/ 4 November 2024

Starlink terminals sold out in five African countries as demand soars

The satellite service continues to disrupt the continent’s traditional internet market

By Conrad Onyango
KZN cabinet tightens budget controls amid projected R9 billion deficit
National
/ 4 November 2024

KZN cabinet tightens budget controls amid projected R9 billion deficit

The provincial treasury said the cuts would lead to an estimated R3 billion cost saving

By MG Reporter
The sculptures where nothing is true and everything is permitted
Friday
/ 4 November 2024

The sculptures where nothing is true and everything is permitted

Recent shows by the sculptors Nolan Oswald Dennis, Vusumzi Nkomo and Diana Vives make for fascinating viewing

By Sean O Toole
Investment in South Africa slumps
Business
/ 4 November 2024

Investment in South Africa slumps

Citizens and local companies are stashing cash abroad as protection from the volatility of a weakened rand

By Lyse Comins
Need new games for game night this holiday season? Get inspired by these BBC Brit favourites
Partner Content
/ 4 November 2024

Need new games for game night this holiday season? Get inspired by these BBC Brit favourites

This festive season, why not take inspiration from VitaminQ and host your own BBC Brit-inspired games night, because who doesn’t love a bit of healthy competition between family and friends?

By BBC Brit
Journalism is bleeding. The wound must be staunched
Columns
/ 3 November 2024

Journalism is bleeding. The wound must be staunched

South Africa’s media houses face financial constraints, and elsewhere journalists are killed

By Ozayr Patel
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