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SA pitches itself as Africa’s gateway amid global market turbulence

24 March at 12:40 PM, via Mail & Guardian

As South Africa prepares to host the sixth SA Investment Conference, government leaders and economists say global instability, including tension in the Middle East, unexpectedly boost the country’s appeal as a stable investment destination

SA’s top restaurants crowned

24 March at 09:26 AM, via SA People

South Africa’s best restaurants have been revealed, celebrating excellence across the country.

TB risk should not depend on where we are born

24 March at 09:17 AM, via Mail & Guardian

TB is strongly associated with poverty. Transmission is facilitated in poorly ventilated, crowded settings such as underground mines, busy workplaces and densely populated urban areas

The Motsepe moment and the ANC’s enduring ideological crisis

24 March at 07:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Like Ramaphosa, he is capable, respected and structurally competent. Unlike Ramaphosa, however, his worldview is even further removed from the ANC’s ideological tradition. Elevating him to leadership would not resolve the party’s contradictions

Democracy should feed land hunger

24 March at 06:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

It is shocking that a post-1994 dispensation, emerging from a colonial-apartheid liberation struggle whose core objective was the return of land, has presided over the increase of informal settlements from 300 to 4000

[AFRICA-TICAD] Co-create Innovative Solutions with Africa

23 March at 11:54 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), with overseas offices across thecontinent, works with African countries to pursue human security and quality growth.In this video clip, titled Co-creative Innovative Solutions with Africa, Dr TANAKAAkihiko, JICA President, outlines JICA’s approaches to addressing the multipledevelopment challenges facing Africa. Moreover, he proudly shares the...

Dry taps and broken promises: The erosion of gender equality

23 March at 11:37 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The division of water into different categories, such as public water and private water, normal flow and surplus water, which existed under the 1956 Water Act, was done away with. All water thereafter had the same status in law. This means that the privatisation of water is prohibited and all South African citizens have equal water rights

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