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Briefly on MSNSouth African Youth Crashes out Online After Finding Out the Country’s Name Could Be Changed SoonThe South African youth weighed in on the conversation of the country facing a possible name change in the near future.
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth Africa’s wetlands are disappearing faster than we can restore themSouth Africa’s vital wetlands are degrading faster than investment in their rehabilitation. As a result, they are facing catastrophic decline. This follows a global trend of wetland decline, a key ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Land As a Source of Life - a Continental Reckoning With Dispossession and StruggleA Pan Africanism Today webinar featured discussions on socialist alternatives from South Africa and Tanzania on the 112th anniversary of 1913 Land Act in South Africa that alienated black South Africa ...
Nomonde Calata's tears as she testified in court last month about her husband's assassination 40 years ago echoed the raw ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: TB's Tight Grip - Why This Curable Disease Is So Hard to TreatTB can be cured, but ridding the body of the bug often takes many months and usually requires taking four or more different medicines. In this Spotlight special briefing, we zoom in on what makes the ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNCity in the dark — Power cuts choke Joburg’s once-vibrant small businessesMaverick collected voices from Johannesburg’s hardest-hit communities where chronic power failures aren’t just an inconvenience — they’re an existential threat to businesses, livelihoods, and public ...
A survey at a South African university reveals how high prices and limited healthy options in campus cafés exacerbate student ...
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