The Democratic Alliance leader says a coalition with the governing party might be the ‘least worst option to prevent the radicals from taking over’
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People often rely on antidepressant medicine alone, when the power of collective song and dance is a neglected channel for increased endorphins, dopamine and lowered cortisol
About seven billion litres of sewage are released every day into rivers and dams
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The South African Union of Students says the education department has been in the process of deregistering Educor’s private institutions since July 2023
Party leader John Steenhuisen said no other political party had the diversity of candidates that the DA did
Most smartphones feature elite cameras, AI capabilities, and drop-resistant technology – but can they also seamlessly fold in half?
Yet the amount of food that goes into landfills is enough to end hunger in the country
The media launch will be held on 16 April 2024 at the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University.
The ruling party believes the DA is ‘compelled’ to go public on how it took decisions on top appointments where it governs
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While some members of parliament attended as many as 20 meetings, others have attended none