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Population

South Africa must not exceed its ecological and infrastructural capacity
Opinion
/ 8 October 2022

South Africa must not exceed its ecological and infrastructural capacity

The wellbeing of our country and every person living in it depends on a healthy environment — the ecological carrying capacity

By Ritchie Morris
Processed food has bad press, but it’s essential for nutrition security
Opinion
/ 16 October 2020

Processed food has bad press, but it’s essential for nutrition security

In an ideal world we’d all eat farm fresh, organically grown food, but an ever-expanding global population amid rapid urbanisation needs nutritious food in sufficient quantities

By Gunnar Sigge
Accra mayor: ‘We need to do more’
Africa
/ 21 June 2019

Accra mayor: ‘We need to do more’

As more and more Africans move to cities, local governments are going to need more power, says Mohammed Adjei Sowah

By Simon Allison
The world gets better every day
Article
/ 31 August 2018

The world gets better every day

That’s good news, but read on — and don’t be tempted to race on to the next bad news story

By Staff Reporter
Immigration in any language is becoming a dirty word
Article
/ 30 December 2014

Immigration in any language is becoming a dirty word

The issue dominates debates, but for different reasons, from the far right making political capital to border guards pushing migrant boats back.

By Ashifa Kassam
China says not looking at broad one-child policy relaxation
Article
/ 16 November 2013

China says not looking at broad one-child policy relaxation

China is not considering a broad relaxation of its strict one-child policy despite an easing of existing rules since it would be too disruptive.

By Reuters
Young people move development forward
Article
/ 23 August 2013

Young people move development forward

Young people can transform the social and economic fortunes of developed and developing countries alike.

By Babatunde Osotimehin

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