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How breast milk can help fight climate change

A new proposal that aims to get more women to breastfeed says this could cut back the greenhouse gas emissions and get countries that produce the bulk of emissions to pay for it

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/ 28 October 2024

ANC introduces compulsory political education to tackle factionalism, unethical behaviour

The party aims to put all its members through a foundation course by the end of 2025

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/ 28 October 2024

BHI Trust victims livid as alleged Ponzi fraudster cleared to travel

Investors who lost their life savings in the scheme fear that former Global & Local director Michael Haldane will not return to South Africa to face charges

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Dancing on eggshells or Brics?

South Africa is not drifting away from its non-aligned stance

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/ 24 October 2024

South Africa cruise to seven-wicket win in Bangladesh Test

Bangladesh lost their last three wickets for just 24 runs inside half an hour

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/ 23 October 2024

Mo Ibrahim Foundation finds progress on governance in Africa has halted

A steep improvement in Seychelles has seen it take over top spot in the foundation’s overall ranking from Mauritius

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/ 23 October 2024

This promised land is a battleground: Inside an eThekwini informal settlement

Murder and fear stalk eKhenana shack dwellers in Cato Manor

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Over half of Gauteng residents fear water shortages as quality of life hits record low
The Green Guardian
/ 22 October 2024

Over half of Gauteng residents fear water shortages as quality of life hits record low

Gauteng City-Region Observatory survey finds 55% of Gauteng households are affected by extreme environmental events

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How one woman set up a mental health helpline for the whole of South Africa 
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/ 22 October 2024

How one woman set up a mental health helpline for the whole of South Africa 

When Zane Wilson faced crippling panic attacks, she struggled to find help. So she decided to do something about it

By Sean Christie
Ramokgopa outlines plans to ‘de-risk’ energy generation
National
/ 21 October 2024

Ramokgopa outlines plans to ‘de-risk’ energy generation

The minister said that accelerating renewable energy is the country’s path to energy sovereignty and fighting climate change

By Sheree Bega
Cameroon’s president is very old and missing in action
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/ 21 October 2024

Cameroon’s president is very old and missing in action

What is going to happen when 91 year-old Paul Biya dies?

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International relations department denies bowing to pressure on Taiwan
Politics
/ 18 October 2024

International relations department denies bowing to pressure on Taiwan

Instructing Taipei to move its trade office out of the diplomatic capital to Johannesburg was standard practice, the department said

By Emsie Ferreira
Ramaphosa: Africa through the African Union will decide on UN Security Council seats
National
/ 17 October 2024

Ramaphosa: Africa through the African Union will decide on UN Security Council seats

The president said any suggestion that South Africa would pull rank in the process was misplaced

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South African AI group files complaint against LinkedIn for data use without consent
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/ 17 October 2024

South African AI group files complaint against LinkedIn for data use without consent

The SA Artificial Intelligence Association said that LinkedIn may be breaching the Protection of Personal Information Act by collecting local user data for training of AI models

By Umamah Bakharia
After years of debate in parliament, Ramaphosa sends copyright bill to concourt
National
/ 16 October 2024

After years of debate in parliament, Ramaphosa sends copyright bill to concourt

The president’s concerns include that the Bill is not compatible with South Africa’s obligations under international copyright conventions

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Squatters at Mozambique’s Grand Hotel desperate for change after vote
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/ 15 October 2024

Squatters at Mozambique’s Grand Hotel desperate for change after vote

The hotel and its grand staircase were built in the Art Deco style in the 1950s when Mozambique was still a colony of Portugal

By Auntony Zinyange
Man accused of murdering KZN DA councillor Ndlovu abandons bail bid, for now
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/ 14 October 2024

Man accused of murdering KZN DA councillor Ndlovu abandons bail bid, for now

Thobane Hlongwa is believed to have evidence that could expose the masterminds behind the assassination plot

By Londiwe Xulu
Editorial: Control guns to stop massacres
Editorial
/ 11 October 2024

Editorial: Control guns to stop massacres

The proliferation of illegal weapons and failure to keep violent criminals locked up will draw more tragic massacres

By Editorial
AI must be harnessed to drive inclusive growth across Africa, conference hears
National
/ 10 October 2024

AI must be harnessed to drive inclusive growth across Africa, conference hears

Industry experts at the Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference called for a ‘human-centred’ approach to digital transformation

By Umamah Bakharia
A global project is trying to save the rare humpback dolphin
The Green Guardian
/ 8 October 2024

A global project is trying to save the rare humpback dolphin

There are estimated to be fewer than 500 of the endangered mammals in South Africa’s waters

By Sheree Bega
South Africa needs to embrace AI, says communications minister Solly Malatsi
National
/ 7 October 2024

South Africa needs to embrace AI, says communications minister Solly Malatsi

Recent data shows that 60% of South African workers regularly use generative AI tools, ahead of those in several Western countries

By Umamah Bakharia
Editorial: The time to fire Simelane is now
Editorial
/ 4 October 2024

Editorial: The time to fire Simelane is now

Reputational damage mounts while Ramaphosa worries about the power balance in his coalition cabinet

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Gun violence: Lusikisiki massacre is a wake-up call
Opinion
/ 2 October 2024

Gun violence: Lusikisiki massacre is a wake-up call

The government needs to take urgent action to cut the number of illegal guns in circulation and enforce gun-control laws

By Lindani Zungu
Petrol prices set to decrease by R1.14 from Wednesday
Business
/ 30 September 2024

Petrol prices set to decrease by R1.14 from Wednesday

The department of mineral resources says the decrease is the result of lower global crude oil prices and a stronger rand

By Umamah Bakharia
Israel says 20 Hezbollah members ‘eliminated’ in strike that killed Nasrallah
Article
/ 29 September 2024

Israel says 20 Hezbollah members ‘eliminated’ in strike that killed Nasrallah

The strikes have decimated Hezbollah’s senior command structure

By Sofiane Alsaar
Israel kills Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut air strike
World
/ 28 September 2024

Israel kills Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut air strike

Nasrallah had enjoyed cult status among his Shiite Muslim supporters, and was the only man in Lebanon with the power to wage war or make peace

By Laure Al Khoury and Benoit Finck
Michael Lomas makes first court appearance in Eskom graft case
Crime
/ 27 September 2024

Michael Lomas makes first court appearance in Eskom graft case

The former contractor has been charged with fraud, corruption and money laundering

By MG Reporter
eThekwini Ward 105 residents without running water for eight years
Politics
/ 26 September 2024

eThekwini Ward 105 residents without running water for eight years

Residents say that since the area was shifted to the eThekwini municipality, water availability has worsened

By Tsoanelo Sefoloko
KZN entrepreneurs off to China to boost exports, expand markets
Business
/ 25 September 2024

KZN entrepreneurs off to China to boost exports, expand markets

Small business owners are also hoping to get advice on adding value from ‘the factory of the world’

By Lyse Comins
Israel hits Beirut again in second day of strikes
World
/ 24 September 2024

Israel hits Beirut again in second day of strikes

Hezbollah and its arch-foe Israel have been exchanging near-daily cross-border fire since the Gaza war erupted last October

By Afp
Pay-TV provider StarSat challenges Icasa over expired licence
Business
/ 23 September 2024

Pay-TV provider StarSat challenges Icasa over expired licence

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has ordered StarSat to stop broadcasting after failing to renew its licence on time

By Anathi Madubela
Extradited British suspect Michael Lomas appears in court in Kusile graft case
Politics
/ 20 September 2024

Extradited British suspect Michael Lomas appears in court in Kusile graft case

Lomas was brought to South Africa from the United Kingdom to stand trial with former Eskom executives

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