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Yearly Archives: 2025

Young people don’t relate to traditional news sources
National
/ 21 July 2025

Young people don’t relate to traditional news sources

Young people consume large amounts of news, but journalists are struggling to connect with them on the platforms and through the formats they prefer

By Eva Haahjem-Gill
France celebrates Bastille Day with elegance
Thought Leader
/ 21 July 2025

France celebrates Bastille Day with elegance

France is synonymous with fashion, as was shown on Bastille Day at the French embassy.

By Marion Smith
Open letter to Paula Slier
Opinion
/ 21 July 2025

Open letter to Paula Slier

The readers of the Times of Israel and the listeners of Chai FM are profoundly ill-served by your work, Ms Slier

By Chrispin Phiri
G20 finance track calls for IMF reform, revitalising the World Trade Organisation, inclusive global growth
Business
/ 21 July 2025

G20 finance track calls for IMF reform, revitalising the World Trade Organisation, inclusive global growth

The need to ensure the independence of central banks was also one of the key recommendations from South Africa’s G20 finance track

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
Mozambican children die after US funding cuts: Who bears responsibility?
Africa
/ 21 July 2025

Mozambican children die after US funding cuts: Who bears responsibility?

The least the Trump administration could have done was provide ample warning that it was going to cut aid

By Jesse Copelyn
Outgoing Audi Q3 a sensational drive; the new generation will bring better features
Motoring
/ 21 July 2025

Outgoing Audi Q3 a sensational drive; the new generation will bring better features

The outgoing Audi Q3 could use some internal adjustments and Audi has promised it in the next generation version

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Reimagining employment in the age of the fourth industrial revolution
Thought Leader
/ 21 July 2025

Reimagining employment in the age of the fourth industrial revolution

Once jobs were clearcut relationships between employer and employee, but in the gig economy labour laws often fall short

By Letlhokwa Mpedi & Tshilidzi Marwala
Africa’s entrepreneurs focusing on sustainability are the continent’s changemakers
Thought Leader
/ 21 July 2025

Africa’s entrepreneurs focusing on sustainability are the continent’s changemakers

Sustainability demands more than merely replicating global frameworks; Africa must frame its own sustainable future

By Gillian McAinsh
Acid mine drainage: South Africa can learn from Japan’s experience of toxic waste dumping
Thought Leader
/ 21 July 2025

Acid mine drainage: South Africa can learn from Japan’s experience of toxic waste dumping

The government needs to form partnerships with communities, including businesses, which should empower employees to create a shared vision of environmental sustainability

By Suvania Naidoo
Traces of ARVs in drinking water ‘harmless’ but can affect health over time
The Green Guardian
/ 21 July 2025

Traces of ARVs in drinking water ‘harmless’ but can affect health over time

Pharmaceutical contaminants in water are a growing risk, warns the Water Research Commission

By Sheree Bega
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