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Special Reports
First-of-its-kind preventative GBV intervention comes to the big screen
elspethm
19 Aug 2022
A ground breaking gender-based violence (GBV) intervention called 'What about the Boys?' was launched at cinemas across the country on August 13.
Africa resilient: Life sciences innovation for food and health security
special reports
19 Aug 2022
United celebration in humanity, friendship and refuge
special reports
19 Aug 2022
Making women visible in South African society
special reports
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Thabo Mohlala
19 Aug 2022
AT(SA) gave me the confidence to do more
special reports
19 Aug 2022
Coke and partners stick to Katlehong school
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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25 Jul 2012
Thabo Tona Primary School is one of the schools Coca-Cola works with to provide learners with access to clean water and sanitation.
The man is an icon, the day is not
Staff Reporter
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25 Jul 2012
The South African expat community in New Zealand is huge, but Mandela Day is not. Donovan Jackson reports.
Aussies launch day kitchen for Madiba
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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25 Jul 2012
Australians joined in Mandela Day through the launch of Mandela's Day Kitchen, a massive cook-up by 67 Australians and South Africans.
You do the maths
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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25 Jul 2012
More than 900 students at 10 schools in Limpopo and the North West Province will have scientific calculators by the end of the year.
Madiba warms rainy UK
Staff Reporter
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25 Jul 2012
Britain might be under a blanket of cold rain and wind but people still managed to throw their hearts and souls into the Mandela Day philosophy.
Saving jobs takes hard work
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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14 Jul 2012
A joint venture fund allows South African businesses to retain staff during tough times.
Creating jobs through efficiency
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
The Gro-E Scheme is the IDC's fund aimed at driving job creation.
Funding the green economy
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
A German-SA partnership has made money available for developing local green companies.
Innovating across industries
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
The Support Programme for Industrial Innovation, which has seen R574-million allocated since inception, is the oldest of the IDC's ring-fenced funds.
Supporting businesses in need
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
The economic downturn of the past few years has put a lot of local businesses under severe financial strain.
Transforming entrepreneurship
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
The IDC's Transformation and Entrepreneurship Scheme was set up in 2008 to finance marginalised groups in SA Instead of being one clump of money.
Wealth of funds available for business
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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13 Jul 2012
Businesses that need funding for growth and expansion should not overlook the Industrial Development Corporation
Casting a new light on breast cancer
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
According to Cansa, one in 28 South African women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.
Life’s a beach: restoring arid ecosystems in the wake of mining
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
Ecologist Dr Peter Carrick launched the Namaqualand Restoration Initiative (NRI-1) project at the University of Cape Town in 2005.
Maths and software pave the way
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
The science behind pavements -- the scientific term for roadways, including airport runways -- is moving forward.
Scientist on a mission to save Africa’s forests
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
Not everyone gets the opportunity to meet the queen of Great Britain but Jolanda Roux has, all because of her passion for keeping trees healthy.
African plants heal the world
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
Professor Kobus Eloff is the founder and leader of the multidisciplinary and collaborative phytomedicine programme at the University of Pretoria.
DNA detective finds fun ways to demystify science
Mail Guardian Correspondent
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11 Jul 2012
If you think public communication of science, engineering and technology is dry then you haven't met Professor Valerie Corfield.
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