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Somalia federal troops and armed opposition clash in Baidoa city
The administrative capital of South West state, Baidoa is home to âinternational peacekeepers and hu…
Magda Meyer, soup kitchen founder and mother caring for her community
For more than 30 years Magda Meyer has run Magda se Sopkombuis or Magdaâs Soup Kitchen from her home…
African Investors Beware: Navigating the Hidden Estate Traps of US Offshore Investments
African investors holding US-situated assets directly face significant estate planning challenges, i…
Maximising Your Millions: South Africa's Smart Strategy to Turn Property Wealth into Tax-Free Retirement Income and Slash Estate Costs
Selling a substantial asset like property often presents a dilemma: how to invest the proceeds for r…
Two-Pot System Unveils Harsh Reality of Household Finances in South Africa
South Africa's innovative 'two-pot' retirement savings system, designed to offer limited access to f…
Gen Z and Millennials Forge New Paths to Financial Independence in Africa's Shifting Economies
Young adults in South Africa are redefining the journey to financial stability, engaging with invest…
The Silent Trap: How Confident AI Financial Advice Can Lead to Costly Mistakes
Artificial intelligence chatbots are increasingly relied upon for financial guidance, yet their conf…
Africa's Traditional Staples Power Global Gluten-Free Boom
As global demand for gluten-free foods soars, Africa's indigenous crops are finding renewed commerci…
No data, no deadline, no dedicated funding: SAâs blind and deaf children face an ECD crisis
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has acknowledged that it lacks reliable national data showin…
Prima Facie: A play that puts the legal system on trial
For a play so incredibly wordy, Prima Facie is ultimately not theatre you need to follow intellectua…
Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo becomes deadliest in countryâs history
Congo's public health institute said in its latest report that confirmed cases had risen to 4,945, i…
More than 180,000 without power in Hawaii, 100 homes damaged as Lala weakens to tropical storm
By Shariq Khan and Michelle Conlin Some 183,123 customers across Hawaii were without power as of 3:3…
The real GMO issue is whether farmers are allowed to compete
A recent Daily Maverick article by Ed Stoddard argued that GMOs and precision farming have contribut…
Ball in SAPSâs court over R38m Gqeberha police flats fix
News of the deplorable state of the Algoa Park police barracks in Nelson Mandela Bay has finally rea…
NMB coalition pushes to write off R23bn irregular spending, while bypassing legal requisites
The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Nelson Mandela Bay has requested urgent intervention from the Nation…
Breaking Bad â The extent of the doping problem in SA schoolboy rugby
About 16 years ago, renowned sports physician Professor Jon Patricios raised the alarm as to whether…
Massachusetts anti-hunger advocate fasts to protest Trump food stamp cutsâ
By Leah Douglas By consuming only water, electrolytes and glucose pills, Wills-O'Gilvie, whom Healey…
My menopause patch disappeared, and I started asking bigger questions
This Womenâs Month, as I celebrated womenâs strength and discussed health issues that affect us, I f…
Fighting fake news with AI â how west Africaâs Dubawa is transforming fact-checking
In their modest office in Abuja, Nigeria, Monsur Hussain and his team of software developers and AI …
Belgiumâs biggest wildfire on record heads towards Germany
By Bart Biesemans and Kate Abnett Across Europe, successive heatwaves have intensified drought and l…