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Our freedom is a product of intangible solidarity

24 April at 10:40 AM, via Daily Maverick

This year marks 32 years since we chose a path of democracy. Today, we must resist the urge to turn inward, but continue to work for regional integration.

Asset management in an age of uncertainty

24 April at 10:21 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Global investing has rarely felt straightforward, but today’s environment is testing asset managers in new and demanding ways. Geopolitical tension, uneven growth, shifting rate expectations, technological disruption and evolving ESG demands are forcing a rethink not only of where capital should go, but also of how portfolios are built to withstand shocks without sacrificing long-term […]

News24 | Do air fryers really save electricity? What South Africans should know

24 April at 09:51 AM, via News24

Air fryers are gaining popularity in South African kitchens as households look for ways to cut electricity costs, but do they really deliver meaningful savings? While they use less power and cook faster than conventional ovens, experts say the real impact on monthly bills depends on how they’re used and may be more modest than many expect.

BOOK REVIEW: Eating Bananas in Durban — the Boer Invasion of Natal 1899-1900

24 April at 07:00 AM, via Daily Maverick

Most wars have accepted narratives about their origin and the justice of the causes they were fought for. These are constructed retroactively and are shaped by context and political legitimacy almost as much as empirical fact in establishing public support for dominant viewpoints.

In El Salvador, shackled prisoners watch their mass trial on a big screen

24 April at 04:53 AM, via Daily Maverick

SAN SALVADOR, April 23 (Reuters) – From inside a Salvadoran mega prison, more than one hundred alleged gang members sit in rows, wrists cuffed and ankles shackled, to watch court proceedings on a large screen that will decide the fate of all of them.

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