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Stogie T remains South Africa’s hip-hop crusader

03 March at 17:20 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Stogie T’s Metro FM nod for ‘Four Horsemen’ marks a milestone collaboration bridging eras and reaffirming hip-hop’s respect for elite craftsmanship

Solly Msimanga: Jacob Zuma has handed the shower to Panyaza Lesufi

03 March at 17:18 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng has unveiled a tongue-in-cheek billboard depicting Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi taking a shower in a hotel amid the water crisis affecting parts of the province. The billboard is a dig at how Lesufi recently faced a backlash after saying he was just as affected as ordinary residents by the […]

Tongaat Hullet: what now for the ailing sugar giant?

03 March at 17:15 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Before the hearing of the provisional liquidation of Tongaat Hullet Limited starts in the Durban High Court, there are a few things that interested parties can still do to save the centennial company and 250 000 jobs

Newsday is taking a break

01 March at 15:00 PM, via Newsday

Newsday is taking a break, which means we will not publish any articles over the next few weeks.

Criminal industry worth R60 billion in South Africa

01 March at 13:30 PM, via Newsday

Within only eight years, the value of the illegal mining industry has ballooned from R7 billion to R60 billion by 2025 despite efforts from government to curb the crime.

One town in South Africa with almost no crime

01 March at 10:30 AM, via Newsday

Orania is a small South African town located along the Orange River in the Karoo region of the Northern Cape province, and it experiences just four to five serious crime offences per year.

15% of South Africans can’t read a single word by Grade 4

01 March at 09:00 AM, via Newsday

A first-of-its-kind national survey has found that 80% of Grade 4 learners cannot read for meaning, only 30% are reading at a grade level between Grade 1 and 3, and a shocking 15% cannot read at all.

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