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Yearly Archives: 2025

South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – flooding
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

South Africa must adapt and innovate to survive our new normal – flooding

Public and private entities need to work together to plan for disasters and to implement measures to mitigate the effect of such events

By Karen King
Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and Japan
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

Time to elevate the cooperation between Africa and Japan

The TICAD 9 conference brings together African and Japanese leaders to co-create innovative solutions, boosting collaboration and addressing global challenges

By Fumio Shimizu
Ford Tourneo Sport and Titanium X to challenge Hyundai and Mercedes’s dominance in MPV segment
Motoring
/ 20 August 2025

Ford Tourneo Sport and Titanium X to challenge Hyundai and Mercedes’s dominance in MPV segment

Brand expands the Tourneo range with two new derivatives, hoping to gain more market share in the MPV segment

By Eyaaz Matwadia
People around the world see online misinformation, terrorism as major threats – report
National
/ 20 August 2025

People around the world see online misinformation, terrorism as major threats – report

Climate change concerns, the global economy and infectious diseases are also perceived as threats by some countries, the report by the Pew Research Centre shows

By Aarti Bhana
Taking back Africa’s wealth
Friday
/ 20 August 2025

Taking back Africa’s wealth

Can the continent shift from resource dependency to industrial power? A new book explores a bold roadmap for reclaiming economic sovereignty

By Ahmet Sait Akcay
Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversation
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

Africa’s G20 moment: Why social innovators must be at the centre of the conversation

A ‘Social Summit’ will be held before the G20 Leaders’ Summit to ground macroeconomic talks in the everyday realities of people’s lives

By Solange Rosa
Controversial rhino breeder John Hume in dock on charges of rhino horn trafficking
The Green Guardian
/ 20 August 2025

Controversial rhino breeder John Hume in dock on charges of rhino horn trafficking

Hume and five others, including his lawyer Izak du Toit, were granted bail on Tuesday

By Sheree Bega
Inflation hits 10-month high at 3.5% in July
Business
/ 20 August 2025

Inflation hits 10-month high at 3.5% in July

The key drivers were food and non-alcoholic beverages

By Aarti Bhana
South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance state
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

South Africa is sleepwalking into becoming a surveillance state

Facial recognition technology is widespread, eroding privacy and anonymity, echoing apartheid-era controls, with lax legal enforcement

By Sõzarn Barday
Ecosystem of injustice: The hidden system that keeps rural South Africa unequal
Thought Leader
/ 20 August 2025

Ecosystem of injustice: The hidden system that keeps rural South Africa unequal

Behind the facade of certification and social investment, inequality stems from an arrangement designed to protect corporate profits and maintain elite land ownership

By Brian Adams
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