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Yearly Archives: 2025

Parliament without the people becomes an echo chamber
Partner Content
/ 14 November 2025

Parliament without the people becomes an echo chamber

Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma praised the PAP Civil Society Forum for strengthening public participation in Africa’s legislative processes at the annual dialogue.

By Themba Gadebe
A 50-year seed bank and tiny hoppers: Hartbeespoort’s water hyacinth battle
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2025

A 50-year seed bank and tiny hoppers: Hartbeespoort’s water hyacinth battle

Tiny biocontrol insects, released by the Centre for Biological Control, are preventing flowering and suppressing growth — a long-term solution to South Africa’s most problematic aquatic invasive plant

By Sheree Bega
East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficit
Africa
/ 14 November 2025

East Africa trade soars to $38bn in second quarter, narrowing deficit

The increase was largely driven by exports, which surged 40.5% to $18.6 billion, reflecting rising global demand

By Mnaku Mbani
From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controls
Opinion
/ 14 November 2025

From Rome to Gaza: How power distracts, censors and controls

Palestine today is not merely a geographic site of struggle; it is a mirror reflecting humanity’s oldest contest — between power and truth, silence and expression, spectacle and conscience, says the writer

By Sõzarn Barday
South African climate activist makes a desperate plea for urgent action, kneeling in a protest
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2025

South African climate activist makes a desperate plea for urgent action, kneeling in a protest

Kumi Naidoo, a leading voice for climate justice advocating for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty and fair finance, has been calling for governments to act on the ‘moral failure’ of continued fossil fuel expansion

By Edwin Naidu
Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leaders
Africa
/ 14 November 2025

Tanzanian police release Chadema opposition leaders

The opposition officials and hundreds of youths from across the country were arrested in the wake of last month’s general elections

By Mnaku Mbani
South Africa’s online gambling scourge underscores need to regulate adverts
National
/ 14 November 2025

South Africa’s online gambling scourge underscores need to regulate adverts

Online gambling generated over R59 billion in annual revenue, prompting calls for tighter rules to protect vulnerable groups

By Aarti Bhana
Parts of SA experience one of the wettest Octobers on record
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2025

Parts of SA experience one of the wettest Octobers on record

The South African Weather Service says some parts of the country exceeded long-term monthly averages by as much as 500% to 1000%

By Sheree Bega
COP30 launches global forest finance facility amid indigenous rights concerns
The Green Guardian
/ 14 November 2025

COP30 launches global forest finance facility amid indigenous rights concerns

Indigenous groups and NGOs caution that the facility risks becoming another top-down market mechanism that benefits investors more than the forests themselves

By Sheree Bega
Maleh on music, faith, and her artistic rebirth
Friday
/ 14 November 2025

Maleh on music, faith, and her artistic rebirth

Maleh’s path as a musician has evolved into a journey of faith, self-discovery, and artistic honesty, charting a deeply personal creative course

By Kibo Ngowi
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