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4 20 – 0 (9)
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7 How baleen can be interpreted (9)
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11 Branded not bred as well (3)
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11 Those folk reject my final article (3)
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26 Tramps husband – old buggered Opel suddenly started (5)
Today, Côte d’Ivoire stands as a country negotiating growth, memory and ambition
Communities grapple daily with failing health services, entrenched corruption and gender inequality, leaving women and girls literally walking for survival
Stephen Cohen’s retrospective Long Life at Iziko exposes tensions between curatorial freedom, institutional responsibility, and the ethics of display in South Africa’s national museums
National director of public prosecutions (NDPP) Shamila Batohi’s decision to walk out of the inquiry probing South Gauteng prosecutions boss Andrew Chauke’s fitness to hold office raises questions about her own suitability for the top job
Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.
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19 They make music from flight of stairs (6)
Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.
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22 Recent economic summit gets good score (3)
Public comment deadline extended as concerns raised about risks to fragile Karoo Basin
Eight years of violence and displacement but the lives of the people here do not make headlines
The ANC knows what it needs to do: rid itself of factions, criminals, careerists and money-chasing cadres
African wildlife policy must be led by African scientists and communities, not curated for private facilities an ocean away
For decades, the island was a towering emblem of punishment—first for enslaved labourers and lepers under colonial rule and later for the anti-apartheid resisters who dared to defy a brutal system
The vigil also marked the International Day of Commemoration and Dignity of the Victims of the Crime of Genocide
With greater support for protection systems, human rights defenders can overcome the many obstacles that have been thrown in their path
Bias in healthcare AI isn’t just a technical flaw; it’s an ethical hazard with real-world consequences for patient trust and equity
But critics say hybridisation risks and habitat loss mean wild bontebok remain vulnerable
Police have detained one of the suspects, who is currently being questioned, national police commissioner Fannie Masemola told journalists
Both editions are absolute beasts in every department, but the interiors require some attention and will be addressed in the new models coming next year
Pather, who died aged 80 at the weekend, made significant contributions to South African journalism and mentored countless aspiring reporters
The president also told a meeting of his ANC that criminals, corrupt careerists, extortionists and factionalists should find themselves outside of the party
Violence against women has become one of the most pervasive public health emergencies in modern history
Suspended Ekurhuleni officials defended “irregular” deal with Matlala’s private security company
Racial ‘bias, flawed reasoning’ led to Afro-Map’s bid being unfairly rejected by business rescue practitioners, claims local firm
The African Union (AU), the East African Community (EAC), and the Southern African Development Community (SADC) have all failed to end the standoff between the DRC and Rwanda; hence, Tshisekedi and Kagame went to the US
Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.
Clue of the week:
22 Recent economic summit gets good score (3)
The next election will be for the survival and credibility of the country’s democracy
Thandiswa Mazwai celebrates 50 years and 30 years in music with the Sankofa Heritage Festival, blending heritage, innovation, and generational continuity
South Africa must look beyond the US’s antics and implement the resolutions of the Johannesburg summit and move ahead with African development priorities as set out in the global agenda