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DA, IFP clash over MEC’s face on KZN state water tankers 

Yesterday at 16:49 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The DA has accused KZN Cogta MEC Thulasizwe Buthelezi of using state-owned water tankers for political branding after images of his face appeared on the vehicles, deepening tension in the province’s coalition government

The HIV prevention jab scientists hoped for is finally here. Now comes the hard part

Yesterday at 15:33 PM, via Mail & Guardian

On 5 June, South Africa is about to begin one of its most important HIV prevention drives in decades. The country will start to roll out an HIV prevention injection that has to be taken only twice a year. Will the launch become more than a symbolic event that shows what serious HIV prevention leadership looks like at a time when donor funding is shrinking and global uncertainty is growing?

Why inaction on elephant overpopulation may cause greater animal suffering

Yesterday at 15:25 PM, via Daily Maverick

In nature, death and killing is natural. In systems where populations are too high and resources become limited Mother Nature takes it one step further and mass die-offs occur. Mass die-offs come with starvation, suffering and outcomes that go against several animal rights ethical frameworks. Is that what we are normalising?

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