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MINING INDABA 2026: Trade tariffs and rail woes test SA’s mining resilience

Today at 18:22 PM, via Daily Maverick

The African Mining Indaba 2026 kicked off in Cape Town on Monday, 9 February, which means (besides the fact that you will be stuck in traffic) you’ll also be seeing plenty of reporting from us on this topic. To help you make sense of the noise, here is a data breakdown on the state of the South African mining industry as presented by the Minerals Council.

Pick n Pay set to report another huge loss

Today at 18:18 PM, via Daily Investor

Pick n Pay is expected to report another headline loss for its 2026 financial year, as its core supermarkets segment and clothing business were under severe pressure.

Watford appoint Still as head coach

Today at 18:11 PM, via BBC News

Watford appoint Edward Still as head coach following the resignation of Javi Gracia after only three months in charge.

The Whole 10 Yards

Today at 18:08 PM, via BBC News

Reaction to Super Bowl 60 as the Seattle Seahawks beat the New England Patriots.

Ukraine skeleton racer pays tribute to war victims

Today at 18:05 PM, via BBC News

Ukrainian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych wears a helmet with images of people killed in the war in his home country during a Winter Olympics training session in Cortina.

Discord Will Require a Face Scan or ID for Full Access Next Month

Today at 18:01 PM, via Slashdot

Discord said today it’s rolling out age verification on its platform globally starting next month, when it will automatically set all users’ accounts to a “teen-appropriate” experience unless they demonstrate that they’re adults. From a report: Users who aren’t verified as adults will not be able to access age-restricted servers and channels, won’t be able to speak in Discord’s livestream-like...

A couple of teas or coffees a day could lower risk of dementia, scientists say

Today at 18:00 PM, via The Guardian

Findings suggest smaller cognitive decline, but US study cannot prove daily caffeine hit is good for the brain

People who have a couple of teas or coffees a day have a lower risk of dementia and marginally better cognitive performance than those who avoid the drinks, researchers say.

Health records for more than 130,000 people showed that over 40 years, those who routinely drank two to three...

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