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Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis has announced a versatile 26-player team for the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, which begins on 5 July in Morocco.
In Mozambique, the health system is overwhelmingly built on US money. When the Trump administration instantly pulled much of this funding without warning, disease and death spread. Spotlight and ...
Fruit juice can have as much — or more — sugar than soda or energy drinks. But unlike those drinks, juices won’t come with a warning label under SA’s latest draft regulations for food labelling. We ...
It is easy to claim one is ‘following the scientific evidence’, but what does it mean to actually do so? In his latest #InsideTheBox column, Dr Andy Gray considers how evidence-based health policy and ...
An instant New York Times bestseller traces the arc of artificial intelligence not as a story of innovation, but of control: over data, environmental resources, people, and ultimately, the future.
All of this fits into what is becoming a prevailing narrative among the English-speaking chattering classes — that Paul Mashatile is linked to many businesspeople who win government contracts. And is ...
Many exchanges and payment options are available in the cryptoverse – but none of them, at least in Mzansi, is as elegant as tap-to-pay.
The rise of the Chinese car brand to become the eighth-bestselling car in South Africa demonstrates its highly successful reinvention.
Israeli conflict has taken an even more dangerous turn with the attack by the US on Iran’s nuclear sites. Is there a way forward from this, and does history offer us any help in understanding what can ...
A recent study reveals that engaging in non-directed activities is critical to children’s development – and their parents benefit greatly too.
Leave the sandwich maker in the cupboard and heat up the air fryer for these crisp and golden toasted sarmies.
Jihadist groups and militarised counterterrorism responses have weakened traditional approaches to resolving climate disputes.