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Search: ANC

Kremlin says sanctions on Putin would be ‘destructive’
World
/ 26 January 2022

Kremlin says sanctions on Putin would be ‘destructive’

“Politically, it’s not painful, it’s destructive,” Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, after US President Joe Biden threatened personal measures against the Russian leader over the crisis.

By Agence France Presse
EFF axes Limpopo leaders over poor poll performance
Politics
/ 25 January 2022

EFF axes Limpopo leaders over poor poll performance

The party lost 25 council seats in what was one of its strongholds

By Paddy Harper
Provincial political jostling is in full force as the ANC plans its year ahead
Politics
/ 23 January 2022

Provincial political jostling is in full force as the ANC plans its year ahead

There will be losers and winners as the provinces prepare for their elective conferences and slates are sealed. Find out who is trading.

By Paddy Harper
Sisulu launches ANC president bid, but ‘radical economic transformation’ faction not convinced yet
Politics
/ 21 January 2022

Sisulu launches ANC president bid, but ‘radical economic transformation’ faction not convinced yet

The tourism minister will have to jockey with Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Zweli Mkhize for a presidential nomination.

By Lizeka Tandwa and Paddy Harper
GIZ – Vacancy announcement – Technical advisor, leather value chain
Special Reports
/ 20 January 2022

GIZ – Vacancy announcement – Technical advisor, leather value chain

The overall objective of the role is to design, support and implement project activities

By Special Reports
Democracy delayed in Mali spurs sanctions from neighbours
Africa
/ 18 January 2022

Democracy delayed in Mali spurs sanctions from neighbours

Mali’s junta now finds itself ostracised by its regional peers – and at the centre of a dangerous new geopolitical game.

By Aanu Adeoye and The Continent
US cancer death rate drops by a third since 1991
Health
/ 15 January 2022

US cancer death rate drops by a third since 1991

Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States behind heart disease.

By Agence France Presse
Our ancestors worked less and had better lives. What are we doing wrong?
Opinion
/ 15 January 2022

Our ancestors worked less and had better lives. What are we doing wrong?

In an age of both untold prosperity and existential crisis, it’s time to rethink work

By Ståle Wig
Values of African philanthropy can right social imbalance
Special Reports
/ 14 January 2022

Values of African philanthropy can right social imbalance

The field of philanthropy links directly to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals

By Special Reports
Australia cancels Novax Djokovic visa again: immigration minister
Sport
/ 14 January 2022

Australia cancels Novax Djokovic visa again: immigration minister

Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he acted on “health and good order grounds on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so”.

By Mell Chun and Andrew Leeson
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