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No freedom without water

24 April at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Across South Africa, communities are marking Freedom Day under the weight of an escalating water crisis, where unreliable supply, contamination and ageing infrastructure continue to undermine basic rights and deepen inequality

The great white farmer myth distorts black agrarian input

24 April at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

When foreign governments, organisations or political networks speak about offering South African farmers land, visas or farming opportunities abroad, they should define farming skill through competence rather than ownership

Criticism of Rand Water’s Zanzibar investment is misguided

24 April at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

AfriForum cannot, on one hand, criticise state-owned entities for their perpetual reliance on bailouts and on the other hand, also criticise them when they engage in secondary activities that generate revenue

Freedom in our lifetime

24 April at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

We will tell our fallen heroes that when they ran to the world in anguish seeking help against the racist Nationalist regime, at present, the world looks to us for help

We stand with Cuba, our friend

24 April at 00:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The protests rejected this. They insisted that what we are seeing is the expansion of a single logic: imperial in character, colonial in structure, even when it speaks the language of democracy, security and humanitarian concern

Cryptic Crossword JDE 527

23 April at 20:40 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Welcome to the only South Africanised weekly cryptic crossword.Clue of the week:10 Extend scandal about Musk (8)

24 April 2026

23 April at 20:34 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The Mail & Guardian Digital Edition – 24 April 2026

Great white sharks and tuna face overheating risk as oceans warm

23 April at 19:02 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Great white sharks, tuna and other warm-bodied fish burn nearly four times more energy than cold-blooded species, leaving them increasingly vulnerable as rising ocean temperatures shrink their habitats, a new study has found

Teotihuacán shooting: Mexico’s World Cup open-gate problem

22 April at 16:24 PM, via SA People

A gunman killed a Canadian tourist and wounded thirteen others at Mexico’s ancient pyramids on Columbine’s anniversary, carrying an AI-edited photo of himself with the killers. The World Cup begins in seven weeks. There were no metal detectors.

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