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Rebecca Cheptegei becomes third female athlete murdered in Kenya in three years
Crime
/ 9 September 2024

Rebecca Cheptegei becomes third female athlete murdered in Kenya in three years

Some 34% of women in Kenya report suffering physical violence or abuse, according to a 2022 official report, and success puts women athletes particularly at risk

By Kalungi Kabuye
‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS
Friday
/ 7 September 2024

‘Sit down. The prof has spoken: When Malema came to UFS

This is an edited extract from Jonathan Jansen’s new book, Breaking Bread

By Jonathan Jansen
Cosatu urges Minister Gayton Mckenzie to tackle Springbok ‘blackout’
Sport
/ 6 September 2024

Cosatu urges Minister Gayton Mckenzie to tackle Springbok ‘blackout’

The trade union federation wants this weekend’s rugby match against the All Blacks to be aired on SABC to ensure that all citizens can watch it

By Lyse Comins
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Crossword
/ 5 September 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 446

Clue of the week: 10A (IsiXhosa) The wheel is essential part of civilisation (5)

By George Euvrard
South Africa’s economy rebounds with 0.4% GDP growth in the second quarter
Business
/ 3 September 2024

South Africa’s economy rebounds with 0.4% GDP growth in the second quarter

The absence of load-shedding significantly boosted the economy

By Anathi Madubela
Western Cape education says no teacher retrenchments despite loss of 2,400 jobs due to budget cuts
Education
/ 3 September 2024

Western Cape education says no teacher retrenchments despite loss of 2,400 jobs due to budget cuts

The department’s R2.5 billion budget cut, impacting administration, curriculum, and infrastructure, leaves it with a R3.8 billion shortfall over the next three years

By Umamah Bakharia
Maize forecast lowered again, but still sufficient for local consumption
Business
/ 2 September 2024

Maize forecast lowered again, but still sufficient for local consumption

The 2023-24 production estimate has been lowered by 2% to 13.06 million tonnes, 21% down from the 2022-23 season

By Wandile Sihlobo
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Crossword
/ 29 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 445

Clue of the week: 27D Ring up and get this from lady of the night? (4)

By George Euvrard
Legal battle to stop deadly air
The Green Guardian
/ 29 August 2024

Legal battle to stop deadly air

The key theme in the air quality case heard in the supreme court of appeal this week focused on holding government and polluters to account

By Sheree Bega
SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2024

SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg

The AI_r system will augment existing national air quality monitoring systems

By Umamah Bakharia
Landmark ‘Deadly Air’ case heads to supreme court of appeal
National
/ 27 August 2024

Landmark ‘Deadly Air’ case heads to supreme court of appeal

Environment organisations groundWork and Vukani Environmental Justice Movement argue that regulations are necessary to save lives on the polluted Highveld

By Sheree Bega
US charges Tiananmen Square protester with spying for China
Politics
/ 23 August 2024

US charges Tiananmen Square protester with spying for China

He is also accused of lying to the FBI for claiming he no longer had access to an email account used to communicate with his state security handler

By Agence France Presse
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Crossword
/ 22 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 444

Clue of the week: 16D Get Back! is on last united Beatle performance album (6)

By George Euvrard
IFP places MP Sanele Zondo on special leave after ‘missing wife’ claims domestic abuse
Politics
/ 22 August 2024

IFP places MP Sanele Zondo on special leave after ‘missing wife’ claims domestic abuse

Simenyiwe Dlomo-Zondo made the allegations of abuse on Instagram, but Zondo has also accused his wife of ‘assaulting’ him

By Staff Reporter
DA: Environment minister wants out-of-court settlement on ‘fishing rights versus penguin protection’
The Green Guardian
/ 21 August 2024

DA: Environment minister wants out-of-court settlement on ‘fishing rights versus penguin protection’

The applicants in landmark lawsuit are waiting for a favourable settlement proposal from the Dion George’s legal team

By Sheree Bega
Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?
Health
/ 20 August 2024

Popping into your local pharmacy for anti-HIV pills and jabs could help slow new infections. So why is it not allowed in SA?

A programme meant to allow pharmacists and nurses working at private pharmacies to prescribe HIV treatment or anti-HIV pills and jabs is on hold because of a drawn-out court case

By Angela Tembo and Tsitsi Nyamuzihwa
South Africa continues to fight for Gupta brothers extradition
Politics
/ 16 August 2024

South Africa continues to fight for Gupta brothers extradition

Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Thembisile Simelane-Nkadimeng said her department was also handling 40 extradition applications from other countries

By Lyse Comins
Cryptic Crossword JDE 443
Crossword
/ 15 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 443

Clue of the week: 17A Sing in Bulawayo delicatessen (5)

By George Euvrard
In sickness and in health: What can workers expect from their employer if they are too sick to work?
Business
/ 14 August 2024

In sickness and in health: What can workers expect from their employer if they are too sick to work?

CCMA finds dismissal of cancer survivor lawful

By Tania Broughton and GroundUp
Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal rolls out R800 million investment
Business
/ 13 August 2024

Vodacom KwaZulu-Natal rolls out R800 million investment

The mobile network continues to expand despite being hit hard by vandalism of infrastructure and battery and diesel theft

By Lyse Comins
DA accuses MK party of plotting to collapse service delivery in KwaZulu-Natal
Politics
/ 9 August 2024

DA accuses MK party of plotting to collapse service delivery in KwaZulu-Natal

The accusation comes after the MK party in legislature voted against the approval of all provincial department budgets in recent portfolio committee meetings

By Clive Ndou
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Crossword
/ 9 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 442

Clue of the week: 10A This kind of braai around endless fire provides gees (6)

By George Euvrard
New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countries
Health
/ 7 August 2024

New strain of mpox cases surge in DRC and neighbouring countries

The Clade Ib strain has already jumped borders, with cases being reported in Uganda, Burundi, Rwanda and Kenya in the last two weeks

By Marietou Ba
Foreign nationals told to leave Lebanon amid rising regional tensions, fears of war
World
/ 5 August 2024

Foreign nationals told to leave Lebanon amid rising regional tensions, fears of war

Saudi Arabia and France are the latest of several countries calling on their citizens to leave

By Laure Al Khoury and Talek Harris
Limpopo premier won’t act on MEC over bank heist
Politics
/ 2 August 2024

Limpopo premier won’t act on MEC over bank heist

The Limpopo premier wants a clampdown on the flow of illegal immigrants into the province

By Lunga Mzangwe
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Crossword
/ 1 August 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 441

Clue of the week: 3D American President says, “Farewell hullabaloo!” (5)

By George Euvrard
Pretoria girls high: Political parties and reckless media fan the flames
Opinion
/ 31 July 2024

Pretoria girls high: Political parties and reckless media fan the flames

When racism emerges, we must build – not break – our schools

By Nontobeko Hlela
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Crossword
/ 25 July 2024

Cryptic Crossword JDE 440

Clue of the week: 26A Band to dissolve for good (3,3)

By George Euvrard
Zimbabwe: A nation under siege as Mnangagwa cracks down ahead of SADC summit
Opinion
/ 25 July 2024

Zimbabwe: A nation under siege as Mnangagwa cracks down ahead of SADC summit

Dissenters’ decision to stage a symbolic protest in neighbouring Zambia shows the lengths Zimbabweans must go to voice their opposition

By Sibahle Zuma
Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVs
Article
/ 23 July 2024

Not easy to track how well South Africa is doing with getting people on to ARVs

The world has 18 months left to reach targets that all United Nations member countries signed up to in 2021

By Linda Pretorius, Mia Malan and Media Hack
South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donation
Health
/ 22 July 2024

South Africa to roll out HIV prevention injection CAB-LA in clinics, with US donation

CAB-LA virtually eliminates someone’s chances of contracting HIV, but costs about four times more than the government can afford to pay

By Mia Malan and Linda Pretorius
Farmers fear loss of land to Motsepe Foundation citrus project
The Green Guardian
/ 22 July 2024

Farmers fear loss of land to Motsepe Foundation citrus project

The foundation has injected millions into the project and the Limpopo Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has also approved millions in funding, but farmers say they weren’t consulted

By Bernard Chiguvare
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