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Inside the SABS gathering shaping Africa’s next generation of thinkers

07 May at 12:42 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Yesterday, 05 May 2026, the South African Bureau of Standards in Pretoria became more than a venue for an awards announcement. It became a space where ideas, ambition and the future of Africa converged through the voices of young South Africans determined to shape the continent differently.  The occasion marked the announcement of the national […]

The Populist vs. the Pope

07 May at 12:29 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The war of words between Pope Leo XIV and US President Donald Trump has revived the age-old clash between the sacred and the secular. But Trump has severely misjudged the “soft power” of the world’s preeminent religious leader, and attacking a popular pontiff will likely come at a high political cost.

Malawi plane crash probe targets aviation oversight

07 May at 12:19 PM, via Mail & Guardian

For the families of the nine victims who died on a remote hillside in northern Malawi, the question that first emerged after the crash remains unresolved. The country’s third investigation has begun. Whether it will be the last remains uncertain

Nine lessons to make SA’s anti-HIV jab rollout work  

07 May at 12:16 PM, via Mail & Guardian

In less than a month, South Africa will start rolling out the most potent HIV prevention medication the world has seen. But that alone doesn’t guarantee that HIV-negative people who need this twice-a-year injection — called lenacapavir — will use it

Throwing basket of diagnostics, drugs, vaccines and mozzie stoppers at malaria has not stopped the disease

06 May at 17:15 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The disease we know as Malaria was thought to be caused by breathing “bad air” (mal aria) that emanates from swamps. This was not “fake news” but a lack of understanding and evidence at the time. As you probably know, swamps and stagnant water are excellent breeding sites for mosquitoes that transmit the Plasmodium parasites that cause the disease

China’s zero-tariff offer to Africa: windfall—or Trojan horse?

06 May at 12:19 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Africa can use this window to upgrade standards, build processing capacity, and diversify into higher-value exports. Or it can sprint toward short-term volumes and lock itself more tightly into low-value trade with a single external market

We stopped talking and built something. We Built it in Mokopane

06 May at 12:07 PM, via Mail & Guardian

There is a moment in every business when the analysis ends and the commitment begins. For us, that moment happened in Mokopane. Not because it was the obvious choice. Not because the model demanded a new location. But because the more time we spent on the ground in that region, the harder it became to […]

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