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ANC Women’s League leader Bathabile Dlamini congratulates judiciary on Bongani Bongo judgment
“We will congratulate the judiciary for being above party political issues,” Bathabile Dlamini has said.
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“We will congratulate the judiciary for being above party political issues,” Bathabile Dlamini has said.
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The decision was based on the way toddlers play with the toys: they often make families with the Potato Heads, and not all families look the same.
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Watch this beautiful video of the Kaiviti Silktails, who are currently in Australia to compete in the Ron Massey Cup, a rugby league division.
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South Africa
Premier Sihle Zikalala will chair the war room that will oversee the creation of jobs in KwaZulu-Natal.
South Africa
Around 2 000 people protested in Atteridgeville in Pretoria, closing roads and burning tyres, in a stand against crime in the community.
South Africa
The total number of disability grant recipients has increased to just over one million. That is according to Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu who was addressing a media conference earlier.
South Africa
Alleged underworld boss Nafiz Modack has appeared in the Kempton Park Magistrate’s Court on charges relating to a gun licence fraud scheme.
World
Britain’s highest court has rejected a bid by a woman who was stripped of her UK citizenship for joining the Islamic State group to return to challenge the decision.
World
United Nations human rights investigators will issue their findings on the case of Kremlin critic Andrei Navalny, a UN statement has said.
World
A federal judge in Texas has ruled unconstitutional a national moratorium the US CDC has instituted for most residential evictions to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.
World
A South Korean human rights group sheds light on how North Korean prison camps help the country support its military operations through “mafia-type” tactics.
Africa
The Libya Football Federation announces the first steps towards the lifting of a ban on its stadiums being used for international matches.
Africa
Libya’s prime minister-designate Abdul Hamid Dheibah is set to name a transitional government tasked with unifying the war-torn nation and leading it to elections in December.
Africa
Meet Gardi Koko and Navy Malela, the two whistleblowers who risked everything to raise the alarm
Africa
A selection of the week’s best photos from across the continent and beyond.
Business
South African Wiehann Meyer, who recently travelled to London, kept a video diary of his experience in hotel quarantine.
Business
The visa remains the quickest and simplest route to gain lawful and legitimate access to the USA for applicants and their immediate family to live, study and work in the US.
Business
The visa remains the quickest and simplest route to gain lawful and legitimate access to the USA for applicants and their immediate family to live, study and work in the US.
Business
To place the company’s Syrian business under judicial guardianship and is also considering other steps.
Politics
The ANC Women’s League says it will visit former president Jacob Zuma at his Nkandla Homestead in KwaZulu-Natal, at a date to be announced soon.
Politics
President Cyril Ramaphosa holds a question-and-answer session with the South African National Editors’ Forum (SANEF). This follows his State of the Nation Address earlier this month.
Politics
North West Premier Job Mokgoro says he maintains the political power to implement a forensic investigation unit, despite the ANC interim provincial committee’s decision in January to suspend his party membership.
Politics
Cabinet remains concerned over the high rate of unemployment in the country. According to data from Stats SA’s 4th Quarter Labour Force Survey, over 700 000 job losses were recorded between Quarters 3 and 4 of 2020.
Sport
Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc says the team have made “quite a good step” with their 2021 car, although it is too early to say how well they can perform.
Sport
Seventeen former British gymnasts, including three Olympians, have notified British Gymnastics of their intention to take legal action, alleging coaches subjected them to “systemic physical and psychological abuse,” according to a statement from their law firm Hausfeld.
Sport
A visceral clash between Central Gauteng Lions chief executive officer Jono Leaf-Wright and former vice president Ebrahim Lambat was at the heart of the unrest at the union.
Sport
While a few experienced players are present, Friday’s match against the Pumas sees a host of rookies making an appearance.
Education
Calvin Tyler, who left Morgan State University, a historically Black college, in 1963, worked his way up to become a UPS board member
A man who dropped out of college because he couldn’t afford tuition costs and became a UPS driver has pledged $20m in scholarships to his former university nearly 60 years on.
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[The Herald] Senior Reporter
Education
I’ve seen firsthand how damaging exams can be. But they may be fairer than teacher-assessed grades
The author is a maths teacher at a state school in Nottinghamshire
After working as a maths and physics teacher for four years, I decided I wanted a change of career. I spent four years in cancer screening and diagnosis before returning to teaching in 2019. Much of that time was spent discussing...
Education
[New Era] In this interview with New Era’s Paheja Siririka, the Namibia University of Science and Technology new vice chancellor Dr Erold Naomab shares his academic path and challenges faced by institutions of higher learning. He also addressed ways to tackle them, as well as what he envisions in terms of the future of the university in the next five years. The 44-year-old academic is the...
Lifestyle
Couldn’t you catch the latest episode of Skeem Saam? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.
Lifestyle
Missed the latest episode? You can watch it right here!
Lifestyle
In a fun clip on lead actor Tom Holland’s Instagram, it was revealed that the upcoming film will be called ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’.
Lifestyle
Vineyards in Hemel en Aarde are carving out a global reputation among wine lovers seeking a fresh, distinctive flavour.
Entertainment
Entertainment
Lady Gaga’s father, Joe Germanotta is speaking out following the horrifying attack on Wednesday that left his daughter’s dog walker shot and her two French bulldogs stolen.
Entertainment
Almost 50 years after “Lady Sings the Blues,” “The United States vs. Billie Holiday” revisits the singer’s career, through the lens of the feds hounding her. The result is a disjointed, oddly structured movie, which derives its high notes from Andra Day’s showstopping performance in the title role.
Entertainment
“The Father” will affect people in different ways, and the movie remains a somewhat claustrophobic adaptation of the stage play. Yet there have been few better attempts on screen to capture dementia — both for those trapped within it, and those grappling with how to handle them — punctuated by a staggering performance from Anthony Hopkins, a brilliant cherry on top of the 83-year-old actor’s...
Science/Tech
Using plastic bottles that contain the most liquid for the lowest packaging weight could help reduce plastic waste. From a report: Plastic pollution is a huge problem for the world, with much plastic waste reaching the oceans where it can affect marine life. In recognition of this, many researchers are developing strategies to tackle the plastic waste problem. Now, Rafael Becerril-Arreola at...
Science/Tech
Sergey Brin’s secretive airship company LTA Research and Exploration is planning to power a huge disaster relief airship with an equally record-breaking hydrogen fuel cell. From a report: A job listing from the company, which is based in Mountain View, California and Akron, Ohio, reveals that LTA wants to configure a 1.5-megawatt hydrogen propulsion system for an airship to deliver humanitarian...
Science/Tech
Organisers say vaccine rollout and lockdown easing mean celebrations will take place in some form
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Pride festivals in Manchester and London will be going ahead this year, organisers have confirmed, with Manchester Pride being an in-person event as long as the UK government’s roadmap out of lockdown for England remains on track.
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After several fake-outs, the cast of the movie finally (finally!) revealed the next installment’s title on Wednesday.
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Health
After phase one is complete by mid-April, in what order will all other adults get the jab?
Health
The pandemic has stolen away the chance to surround the sister we are losing to dementia with our love, so that she does not have to face death alone.
Health
Many scientists are expecting another rise in infections. But this time the surge will be blunted by vaccines and, hopefully, widespread caution. By summer, Americans may be looking at a return to normal life.
Health
The New York Times would like to hear from parents and adolescents who are dealing with mental health challenges.
Nature
Planned UK first hopes to be looking for extraterrestrial life within five years.
Nature
Climate change could destroy “entire cities” in a matter of decades, says Sir David Attenborough.
Nature
The health of on estuary is a description of the condition of an estuary and are driven by two key drivers, water quality and quantity. Rain falling on the land eventually makes its way to a lake, river, stream, estuary, or ocean. Some rainwater flows slowly, in a thin layer called sheet flow across the […]
Nature
See the bloom of an Amazonian moonflower that captured interest from around the world.