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Top investigative photojournalist closes the case on Castle Lite’s claim

20 February at 09:32 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The month-long investigation concludes with a person who passed higher grade math confirming the result. Photojournalist Ilan Godfrey’s exhaustive investigation into which draught beers are most likely to be abandoned drew to a close this week. The probe followed Castle Lite’s claim that its draught is less likely to be abandoned because it’s served extra […]

News24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | It’s the economy, stupid (or is it?)

20 February at 04:54 AM, via News24

Can South Africa’s unemployment stranglehold be broken and five million jobs created in a decade, transforming SA’s economic future? Join News24 at its On the Record summit in March where possible solutions will be put on the table.

Africa mourns Jesse Jackson, a global change agent

20 February at 00:36 AM, via Mail & Guardian

A gregarious man with a mission, a complex personality, hard-nosed politician, he strode from the pulpits of politics to the precipice of the Oval Office, paving the way along Pennsylvania Avenue for Barack Obama

Championing a visa-free Africa

20 February at 00:29 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The liberalisation loosens the colonial grip on African life. It allows states to maintain sovereignty while refusing to let colonial lines dictate connectivity

The Sona love letter to SA’s agric sector

20 February at 00:29 AM, via Mail & Guardian

We are working to expand the sector and ensure we provide high-quality products to new markets. It remains key that the sector’s “knowledge infrastructure” is up to date and, importantly, that new entrant farmers are supported

State inaction normalises water poverty

20 February at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

In Limpopo’s villages, being waterless has become so normalised that people seem to have accepted that this is just how life should be — spending hours a day queuing to fill a 200 litre drum

Land as Mother: The sacred politics of food

20 February at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Rebuilding a just system recognises that enduring solutions might lie in combining modern tools with older ethical frameworks grounded in reciprocity and collective responsibility

Billions needed to sort water crisis

20 February at 00:25 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Joburg’s Dada Morero assured residents that the city would not implement water-shedding in the same way South Africans endured load-shedding

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