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Yearly Archives: 2025

‘When brothers fight to death a stranger inherits their father’s estate’
Thought Leader
/ 5 May 2025

‘When brothers fight to death a stranger inherits their father’s estate’

Professor Bonang Mohale received the Diamond Award for Global Educational Leadership from the The Not Alone Foundation in Atlanta, Georgia, in the US, this month. This is his acceptance speech.

By Bonang Mohale
South Africa expects an ample grain harvest this year
Thought Leader
/ 5 May 2025

South Africa expects an ample grain harvest this year

The recovery of crops bodes well for consumers as prices should come down

By Wandile Sihlobo
Kenyan whistleblower faces lawsuit, death threats after exposing $2bn airport deal
Africa
/ 5 May 2025

Kenyan whistleblower faces lawsuit, death threats after exposing $2bn airport deal

President William Ruto scrapped the deal because of public outcry following Nelson Amenya’s exposé

By Robert Amalemba
Conservation maps show world’s largest mammal migration — and the urgent threat it faces
The Green Guardian
/ 5 May 2025

Conservation maps show world’s largest mammal migration — and the urgent threat it faces

Newly released maps trace the epic journey of millions of antelope across East Africa and the pressures that endanger it

By Sheree Bega
ANC Gauteng bets on internal renewal to lift 2026 election prospects
Politics
/ 5 May 2025

ANC Gauteng bets on internal renewal to lift 2026 election prospects

Internal polls forecast at least 40% of votes in the local government elections, while warnings against factionalism abound

By Lunga Mzangwe
Ticking all the boxes: The GWM Haval Jolion Pro
Motoring
/ 5 May 2025

Ticking all the boxes: The GWM Haval Jolion Pro

After the successful entry of the Jolion in 2021, the Pro offers a more stylish exterior with all the technology needed to keep consumers happy

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Covid and crackdowns slash ivory and pangolin scale trade
The Green Guardian
/ 5 May 2025

Covid and crackdowns slash ivory and pangolin scale trade

Trafficking of endangered wildlife is down sharply since 2020, the Wildlife Justice Commission finds

By Sheree Bega
Nature is dead. Nature remains dead. And we have killed it
Opinion
/ 4 May 2025

Nature is dead. Nature remains dead. And we have killed it

Nietzsche’s quote is useful as an ecological analogy of the destruction humans have wrought on nature, the very thing that sustains us

By Emmanuel Oboh
Trade commission protects legacy steel giant from competitive imports
Business
/ 4 May 2025

Trade commission protects legacy steel giant from competitive imports

An outdated iron ore beneficiation value chain is holding back South Africa’s industrialisation, even as government imposes tariffs mainly affecting China to shield ArcelorMittal from the surge of steel imports

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Baby Savers South Africa fights back as Gauteng department cracks down on centres
National
/ 4 May 2025

Baby Savers South Africa fights back as Gauteng department cracks down on centres

Organisations are going to court to challenge the constitutionality of Children’s Act provisions

By Umamah Bakharia
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