MPUMALANGA SCAM: ‘Distinctive in our jurisprudence’: The value of the state’s refusal to pay Fred Daniel

[ad_1] Following the historic ruling of Decide Neil Tuchten in September 2025, which discovered that conservationist Fred Daniel had been the sufferer of a violent marketing campaign – led by former deputy president David Mabuza – to bury his revelations of State Seize in Mpumalanga, the South African authorities doubled down on its technique of…

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Division of Fundamental Training Flags Value Discrepancy in Classroom Shows

[ad_1] The Division of Fundamental Training (DBE) has raised considerations over vital value variations in classroom show supplies supplied by two South African publishers. Fulu Publishers has listed a classroom show at almost R19,000, whereas Shuter & Shooter Publishers affords an analogous product for R200. This stark distinction has prompted the DBE to analyze potential…

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Africa: Kids Are Paying The Worth for Local weather Change. Local weather Finance Should Catch Up

[ad_1] Local weather change is reshaping what childhood seems like. We’re seeing it throughout Jap and Southern Africa, with kids paying the very best value for a local weather disaster they didn’t create. In Kenya, floods are pushing ladies out of college. In Somalia, repeated shocks have displaced hundreds of thousands of youngsters. In Mozambique,…

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Parts value shock hitting South African PC patrons laborious

[ad_1] South African know-how retailers are warning shoppers and companies to brace for additional value hikes on key laptop parts as a world scarcity pushed by AI demand squeezes provide of reminiscence chips, solid-state drives and graphics playing cards. Three of the nation’s on-line retailers – Evetech, Dreamware Know-how and Tech.co.za – have instructed TechCentral…

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OPINION | Africa’s forests are undervalued, and the world can pay the value

[ad_1] Younger forestry champions in attendance on the Zámba Heritage Congress. PHOTO/FSC. By PATRICK MAYOYO pmayoyo@eyewitness.africa When delegates from throughout Africa and past gathered in Nairobi between February 10 and 12 for the inaugural Zamba Heritage Congress, the way forward for African forests felt palpably on the road. I sat via three days of debate…

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