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The archbishop was a ‘strong tree’ who made life’s journey more bearable, writes Zubeida Jaffer.
Despite commitments to climate resilience, many continue to ignore their social mandates and push ahead with funding for fossil fuel projects.
The Makana Citizens Front won more votes than any other opposition party, giving residents a direct voice on the local council
Michael Brown, a reader from Cape Town, tells how Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu taught him that a strong man can cry
Farouk Arie, a Mail & Guardian reader, writes what Archbishop Desmond Tutu meant to him
Global leaders send their condolences after the passing of the Arch, hailing him as a pioneer, a friend and a great warrior for justice.
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Jørgen Arnesen, EVP Mobile at Opera In 2016, the UN declared internet access a human right. Five years on however, only 39% of Africans have internet access and many have yet to experience the benefits of connectivity. The pandemic has thrown into focus that for many people, internet access is not a luxury but a […]
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