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South Africa’s largest vulture relocation project hailed as a success
The Green Guardian
/ 24 January 2024

South Africa’s largest vulture relocation project hailed as a success

A total of 160 Cape and African white-backed vultures have a new home at Shamwari Private Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape, where they can heal and breed

By Lesego Chepape
SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team
Health
/ 24 January 2024

SA leads HIV/Aids vaccine discovery research team

USAID has pumped $45 million in grant funding to support the work of a consortium of top African scientists from eight countries

By Lyse Comins
‘Oppenheimer’ receives 13 Oscar nominations
Friday
/ 23 January 2024

‘Oppenheimer’ receives 13 Oscar nominations

The portrait of the father of the atomic bomb was followed by Poor Thing and Killers of the Flower Moon, in terms of nominations

By Paul Ramon and Andrew Marszal
Ramokgopa: Load-shedding helps Eskom not to overspend its diesel budget
The Green Guardian
/ 23 January 2024

Ramokgopa: Load-shedding helps Eskom not to overspend its diesel budget

Diesel is used to run the open cycle gas turbines which have been used to reduce the higher stages of power cuts

By Mandisa Makgakga
Beachwood developer accuses project’s opponents of ‘fearmongering’
National
/ 23 January 2024

Beachwood developer accuses project’s opponents of ‘fearmongering’

Residents and environmental activists are against a hotel and housing development on the golf course which they say could lead to environmental problems

By Lyse Comins
Dentists warn of teeth-fixing products touted by influencers
Friday
/ 23 January 2024

Dentists warn of teeth-fixing products touted by influencers

Teeth whitening or straightening products that influencers are promoting can be dangerous if used incorrectly

By Juliette Mansour and Julie Pacorel
US, Britain hit targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to strike back
World
/ 23 January 2024

US, Britain hit targets in Yemen as Huthis vow to strike back

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said the Huthis had carried out more than 12 attacks on shipping since the first wave of joint strikes on January 11

By Jamal Al-Jabiri and W.G. Dunlop
Corruption accused Zandile Gumede asked to campaign for ANC
Politics
/ 23 January 2024

Corruption accused Zandile Gumede asked to campaign for ANC

Fikile Mbalula denies that bringing the former Durban mayor back into the fold is a way to neutralise the Jacob Zuma-affiliated MK party

By Lunga Mzangwe
Do economists matter?
Business
/ 23 January 2024

Do economists matter?

Last week, South Africans got a taste of the kind of influence economists hold, despite them being part of an often fallible tribe

By Sarah Smit
Presidential Climate Commission: Green energy to provide employment relief
The Green Guardian
/ 22 January 2024

Presidential Climate Commission: Green energy to provide employment relief

Crispian Olver, the climate commission’s head, has said that fossil fuel jobs will shrink but citizens will benefit from the green market

By Mandisa Makgakga
South Africa’s 2023 agricultural machinery sales show mixed performance
Opinion
/ 22 January 2024

South Africa’s 2023 agricultural machinery sales show mixed performance

Crop harvests were good in the 2022-23 season but tractor sales are down by 9%

By Wandile Sihlobo
Nigeria strengthens healthcare through local pharmaceutical production
Africa
/ 22 January 2024

Nigeria strengthens healthcare through local pharmaceutical production

By doing so the country reduces its reliance on imports, improves technology, builds skills and ensures access to drugs

By Fejiro Nwoko
South Africa has a political ‘crisis of ideas’
Opinion
/ 22 January 2024

South Africa has a political ‘crisis of ideas’

For the country to renew itself it needs to interrogate its intellectual history and context to find solutions to the contemporary democratic politics

By Ayesha Omar
Unmasking neoliberalism: Slow genocide and South Africa’s performative activism
Opinion
/ 22 January 2024

Unmasking neoliberalism: Slow genocide and South Africa’s performative activism

The country’s marginalised people have suffered deprivation and indignity for decades

By Gillian Schutte
Total football, total sportswashing
Sport
/ 21 January 2024

Total football, total sportswashing

The beautiful game arrives at the perfect time to scrub the mud off Afcon’s lead sponsor

By Luke Feltham
The A to Z of cars coming to South Africa in 2024
Motoring
/ 21 January 2024

The A to Z of cars coming to South Africa in 2024

In the market for a new vehicle? You’re in luck because it’s a bumper year for car launches

By Ntsako Mthethwa
Gaza needs John Steenhuisen’s journalism
Opinion
/ 20 January 2024

Gaza needs John Steenhuisen’s journalism

It is time the DA leader reprised his Christiane Amanpour routine first unleashed in Ukraine

By Khaya Koko
Dreams deferred amid NSFAS disrepair
Editorial
/ 20 January 2024

Dreams deferred amid NSFAS disrepair

Access to the missing middle should be celebrated, but it is only one step in what looks to be a long journey for the higher education system

By Editorial
Don’t look away: Local artists on the war in Gaza
Friday
/ 19 January 2024

Don’t look away: Local artists on the war in Gaza

Five creatives tell of their work on the Israeli violence and the responses they’ve had

By Charles Leonard
Using art in education
Opinion
/ 18 January 2024

Using art in education

Utilising music, film and animation for teaching and enhancing education is a huge drawcard

By Rethabile Tsephe
Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires
Health
/ 18 January 2024

Big hospital, big boss: Bara ICU’s Professor Rudo Mathivha retires

Meet the doctor who, for 25 years, has worked tirelessly to transform the trauma unit at Bara, the largest hospital in Africa

By Sean Christie
Win or lose, South Africa has the moral high ground
Opinion
/ 18 January 2024

Win or lose, South Africa has the moral high ground

Approaching The Hague was about making a statement, something the country has done emphatically

By Gugu Ndima
Modern cowboys in crypto con
Friday
/ 18 January 2024

Modern cowboys in crypto con

Documentary looks at how three Americans managed to steal millions by creating a currency

By Ipeleng Derby-Molefe
Nine dead in Pakistan strikes on Iran
World
/ 18 January 2024

Nine dead in Pakistan strikes on Iran

Pakistan said the ‘precision military strikes’ were against terrorist hideouts

By Afp
Nigeria’s big debate: To ‘gree’ or not to ‘gree’
Africa
/ 18 January 2024

Nigeria’s big debate: To ‘gree’ or not to ‘gree’

The pidgin English term has been going viral since the start of the year as a motto for self-reliance and resilience

By Afp
It is the ANC that is the threat to its future, not opposition parties
Opinion
/ 17 January 2024

It is the ANC that is the threat to its future, not opposition parties

Regardless of how the 2024 elections end, the ruling party must undergo radical political transformation to survive

By Mzwandile Manto
Birthday in absence for Gaza’s youngest hostage
World
/ 17 January 2024

Birthday in absence for Gaza’s youngest hostage

The youngest hostage to be kidnapped by Hamas was born on January 18 and, if still alive, would be celebrating his first birthday this week

By Anne-Sophie Labadie
Matric results are not a true reflection of our children’s potential
Opinion
/ 17 January 2024

Matric results are not a true reflection of our children’s potential

It’s a waiting game for 2023 matric results within a seriously challenged education system

By Setlogane Manchidi
Recipients blocked from getting R350 grant after fraudsters change their cell numbers
National
/ 17 January 2024

Recipients blocked from getting R350 grant after fraudsters change their cell numbers

Sassa says the SRD grant has placed a massive burden on the agency and plans to implement new software to help prevent fraud

By Daniel Steyn
In latest court bid, royals claim Buthelezi had ‘no role’ in naming Zulu king
National
/ 17 January 2024

In latest court bid, royals claim Buthelezi had ‘no role’ in naming Zulu king

Prince Mbonisi and other members of the family say they should be the ones to decide who becomes heir to the throne

By Paddy Harper
Health cost of climate change will climb to $12.5 trillion by 2050
Business
/ 16 January 2024

Health cost of climate change will climb to $12.5 trillion by 2050

A new report from the World Economic Forum shows that Africa is most vulnerable to health-related losses

By Sarah Smit
At least 15 wild animals killed in collisions with vehicles in Kruger, says Creecy
The Green Guardian
/ 16 January 2024

At least 15 wild animals killed in collisions with vehicles in Kruger, says Creecy

The numbers are difficult to quantify because most carcasses are scavenged quickly and disappear

By Sheree Bega
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