The unrest in Mozambique plus restrictions on trade need to be resolved for South Africa and other countries in the region to boost agricultural production
Alcohol was cited as a major contributing factor in assault cases, while over 800 arrests were made relating to public consumption of booze
Better dam levels and a stable electricity supply for irrigation will continue to benefit the horticulture sub-sector and floriculture
About 16% (1 589 species) of the world’s estimated 10 000 succulent species occur in the Succulent Karoo Biome
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While Benjamin Netanyahu keeps boasting about having defeated Hamas and gleefully claiming that it is not a threat, his soldiers continue their killing spree under his orders
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But his statements feel like a distraction, a manufactured spectacle to deflect attention from America’s real crises
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