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SAA crashed, eThekwini trashed By Paddy Harper The plan to ‘sell’ the airline for R51 is in the bin – as is eThekwini This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. It’s dangerous to forget Cape Town’s Day Zero By Matthew Wingfield , Steven Robins Water scarcity in dry places has long shaped how people have used the resource How to boost municipal performance By Stuart Morrison Local-level service delivery could be improved by the implementation of integrated development plans Mind matters: Navigating the ethical frontier of neurotechnology By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes With strong ethical standards designed for the technological breakthrough, South Africa can use it to enrich human life Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities By Craig Sheridan There are a number of water-borne diseases that can cause serious illness and death Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
It’s dangerous to forget Cape Town’s Day Zero By Matthew Wingfield , Steven Robins Water scarcity in dry places has long shaped how people have used the resource How to boost municipal performance By Stuart Morrison Local-level service delivery could be improved by the implementation of integrated development plans Mind matters: Navigating the ethical frontier of neurotechnology By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes With strong ethical standards designed for the technological breakthrough, South Africa can use it to enrich human life Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities By Craig Sheridan There are a number of water-borne diseases that can cause serious illness and death Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
How to boost municipal performance By Stuart Morrison Local-level service delivery could be improved by the implementation of integrated development plans Mind matters: Navigating the ethical frontier of neurotechnology By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes With strong ethical standards designed for the technological breakthrough, South Africa can use it to enrich human life Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities By Craig Sheridan There are a number of water-borne diseases that can cause serious illness and death Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Mind matters: Navigating the ethical frontier of neurotechnology By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes With strong ethical standards designed for the technological breakthrough, South Africa can use it to enrich human life Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities By Craig Sheridan There are a number of water-borne diseases that can cause serious illness and death Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Is my water safe to drink? Expert advice for residents of South African cities By Craig Sheridan There are a number of water-borne diseases that can cause serious illness and death Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Africa can’t let rich countries forget what they did to us in Covid By Tian Johnson There is some reason to celebrate the latest version of the draft Pandemic Accord, a deal drawn up to prevent a repeat of Covid’s worst effects. But it’s still too soon to look away Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence By Lisa Esterhuyzen AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Ousmane Sonko a rising star in Senegal By Aaron Ng’ambi The country should allow eligible candidates to contest the presidential election and in so doing uphold its democratic status in the region Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up Login Register Remember me Forgot Password? Sign in Register Free Account Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email. Email Reset Link
Austerity extinguishes industrial policy revival By Sarah Smit South Africa risks falling behind as much of the rest of the world embraces industrialisation to grow and protect economies This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here. Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up
Why environmental impact assessments need to be more than a legal hurdle By Matthew Wingfield and Tina Gama-Kotze Assessments can’t be tick box exercises … if not done correctly, development will trump environmental conservation Agricultural machinery sales down; heatwaves, dry weather hurting crops By Wandile Sihlobo Excellent years of machinery sales coincides with a tough production season that strains farmers’ finances Load More Editor’s Pick National Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says Business Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Africa Nigeria’s kidnapping crisis Latest Activist calls on president not to sign ‘malicious’ Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill NATO chief says climate change undermines global security Meyiwa trial: Kelly Khumalo called the accused minutes before footballer was killed Patel: Broken port system hinders black industrialists Fourth accused in Joshlin Smith disappearance has confessed, state says The global grains and oilseed supplies remain plentiful US elections: Deja-vu as Biden and Trump square up
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