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Fauna / From Hangberg to Hong Kong: organised crime and abalone trafficking - Enact Observer
The illegal perlemoen trade is connecting South Africa’s poor coastal communities with diners in upmarket Hong Kong restaurants.
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Low economic growth forecasts show fresh ideas are needed – IRR
The latest economic growth forecasts from ratings agency Fitch reflect the expectation that South Africa’s economic growth rate will remain moribund. If this ...
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Cadre deployment: Not a bad name, a bad idea - Politicsweb
The recent ruling by the Gauteng High Court against the Democratic Alliance’s bid to have cadre deployment declared unconstitutional challenges us – including ...
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Pre-Budget 2025 webinar: how to unlock billions in growth potential – IRR
Ahead of next week’s budget, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has urged finance minister Enoch Godongwana to consider three simple steps that could unlock ...
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SA’s ideological divide: Only business can end poverty – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The turmoil and angry arguments in the aftermath of the election of 29 May demonstrate the profound division in the ideology of South African politics. This is ...
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We Trumped ourselves - Politicsweb
President Donald Trump has come out swinging about the prospect of land seizures in South Africa and “treating certain classes of people very badly.” The ...
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GNU cracks: Tensions rise between ANC and DA – Jonathan Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
The government of national unity (GNU) is heading for a breakup, although this is not about to happen soon.
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Letter: Cyril's address cause for optimism - The Citizen
While one would be well advised against premature praise for the policy direction of the present administration, President Cyril Ramaphosa's address to ...
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Vertical farms: a solution looking for (and like) a problem - FOODStuffSA
Bright green techno-optimists love the idea of vertical farming, but vertical farms are failing.… another great provocative article by SA’s BS-beating writer, ...
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Vertical farming: Techno-optimism meets harsh realities – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Bright green techno-optimists love the idea of vertical farming, but vertical farms are failing.
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