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The article details a police investigation into insurance-related murders and fraud cases, including specific examples of funeral policy misuse and associated charges.
The article discusses the Department of Basic Education's allocation of R1.3 billion for an Early Childhood Development (ECD) nutrition program, which has not been effectively utilized to address child malnutrition.
South Africa’s Constitution promised dignity for all. Nearly 30 years later, that promise remains out of reach for far too many women.
The article discusses infrastructure crises in South Africa, highlighting water shortages, power outages, and municipal neglect. It attributes these issues to aging systems, mismanagement, underfunding, and political blame-shifting.
The article discusses concerns among South Africa's farming community about rising input costs, particularly fertiliser and fuel prices, linking these issues to global market dynamics and the Middle East conflict.
The article discusses the increasing presence of women in leadership roles within the energy sector, citing statistics from BCG and McKinsey reports to support claims about the benefits of gender diversity.
The article discusses rising commercial crime in South Africa, citing statistics from SAPS, Hawks, and Sabric. It highlights discrepancies in data reporting, noting that the Hawks' figures may be a data entry error and that Sabric's data…
The article discusses the global effort to combat tuberculosis (TB), highlighting South Africa's progress in reducing TB incidence and the challenges remaining.
The article describes Magnolia Primary School in South Africa, which faces challenges due to its location in a deprived community.
The article examines South Africa's migration challenges, arguing that the debate should focus on institutional capacity and governance rather than emotional polarization.
The article discusses the interconnected economic impacts of the US-Israel conflict with Iran, focusing on how regional tensions affect Africa and the Gulf through energy prices, commodity trade, and shipping routes.
The article discusses Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi's alleged capitulation to pressure from the DA Gauteng for devolving police powers to provinces.
The article discusses South Africa's hunting quotas for elephants, leopards, and black rhinos, arguing that conservation outcomes often arise from ecological conditions rather than the activities themselves.
The article discusses South Africa's hunger crisis, constitutional obligations, and systemic failures in addressing food insecurity.
Ah, Chief Dwasaho! I do not believe in coincidences. I believe dysfunction and criminal neglect are old drinking partners.
The article discusses South Africa's approach to public service delivery, contrasting the temporary efforts made to prepare for high-profile events with the ongoing challenges faced by citizens in daily life.
As the race for Joburg’s mayoral seat sets off to the local government elections later this year, you would expect the campaigning party’s focus to be on fixing what is broken in people’s daily…
Global climate diplomacy continues to generate powerful statements, yet the daily realities are worsening for communities already facing escalating floods, droughts and pollution.
The article analyzes the impact of Middle East conflict on financial markets, discussing rising bond yields, equity volatility, and gold price declines.
The article analyzes the decline of South Africa's DStv satellite service due to streaming competition and examines future trends in sports broadcasting, including the potential shift to fragmented streaming platforms.