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More black fiction writers need to be published in South Africa
Opinion
/ 10 January 2023

More black fiction writers need to be published in South Africa

Publishing diverse voices could prove to be a source of domestic and global success for local publishers

By Thabo Miya
Just energy transitions needs a whole of society approach
Opinion
/ 7 December 2022

Just energy transitions needs a whole of society approach

If a just transition is to be achieved, there must also be major societal changes.

By Marie Blanche Ting
Janusz Walus released on parole
National
/ 7 December 2022

Janusz Walus released on parole

Chris Hani’s killer was released after recovering from being stabbed by a fellow prisoner

By Emsie Ferreira
Decolonised education is still a radical idea
Education
/ 28 October 2022

Decolonised education is still a radical idea

Five years after the first call for universities to decolonise, a new book examines what has changed at the level of the curriculum

By Cyrill Walters and Jonathan Jansen
HIV prevention should be like fast food. This data shows why
Health
/ 19 April 2022

HIV prevention should be like fast food. This data shows why

KwaZulu-Natal’s state facilities are in the lead when it comes to stocking HIV prevention medicines — 97% of them do — and the Western Cape is the only province where men use HIV prevention medicine more than women

By Mia Malan and Laura Grant
The new BMW 2 Series Coupé: What’s the torque about?
Motoring
/ 30 March 2022

The new BMW 2 Series Coupé: What’s the torque about?

New in South Africa, the BMW 2 Series’ flagship M240i xDrive Coupé is wider, longer and exhilarating

By Eunice Masson
Ramaphosa presents national orders to friends of democracy and South Africa
National
/ 18 November 2021

Ramaphosa presents national orders to friends of democracy and South Africa

On Thursday the president honoured ​​South Africans and eminent foreign nationals with the highest award the country offers

By Eyaaz Matwadia
Lions at Singapore wildlife park infected with coronavirus
The Green Guardian
/ 10 November 2021

Lions at Singapore wildlife park infected with coronavirus

The endangered Asiatic lions started displaying signs of illness at the weekend, prompting officials to order coronavirus tests

By Agence France Presse
O, Canada! Art bears witness to ‘dark secrets’ of colonised places
Thought Leader
/ 10 June 2021

O, Canada! Art bears witness to ‘dark secrets’ of colonised places

An installation and a documentary about the notorious residential school system amplify calls to define such deaths worldwide as genocide

By Leizl Eykelhof
‘We’re fighting to breathe clean air’
The Green Guardian
/ 13 February 2021

‘We’re fighting to breathe clean air’

The state has filed its opposition to the Deadly Air case, with the environment minister claiming no causal link can be found between air pollution and ill health

By Sheree Bega

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