Health ANC’s message to medical aid users: Stop ‘resistance’ to R200bn NHI plan By Khaya Koko Deputy Minister Parks Tau reiterated the government’s stance that medical aid tax breaks will be forfeited to fund the proposed universal health care plan Politics ActionSA’s Trollip says EFF wants Shivambu as finance minister so they can ‘steal’ By Lunga Mzangwe Politics WATCH AGAIN | 2024 National Election Debate By MG Reporter National High court strikes Zuma’s private prosecution of Downer off the roll By Emsie Ferreira Sponsored Partner Content The Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G: A workhorse for the busy dad By Thulani Pfende
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National South Africans agree with global consensus that single-use plastics should be banned By Sheree Bega Nearly nine in 10 local survey participants believe global rules require a ban on unnecessary single-use plastic products most likely to become pollution
Africa Are African elections manipulated by foreign disinformation campaigns? By Tom Mboya Elections are being held in 19 countries across the African continent in 2024. Tom Mboya considers the rise in foreign disinformation campaigns.
National EFF demands answers after 1000 Limpopo members join ANC By Mandisa Nyathi Former EFF provincial leader Jossey Buthane said the top brass were trying to lead via ‘emails and phones’ instead of being on the ground This content is restricted to subscribers only. Join the M&G Community Our commitment at the Mail & Guardian is to ensure every reader enjoys the finest experience. Join the M&G community and support us in delivering in-depth news to you consistently. Subscribe Subscription enables: – M&G community membership – independent journalism – access to all premium articles & features – a digital version of the weekly newspaper – invites to subscriber-only events – the opportunity to test new online features first Already a subscriber? Login here.
Bobi Wine, Uganda’s democracy hunter By Robert Kigongo The documentary, Bobi Wine, the People’s President, shows the confluence of music and art in the pursuit of freedom and democracy
What it means to be a Jewish anti-Zionist in an anti-Semitic world By Nigel C Gibson The national liberation ideology of Zionism is not a problem. Its colonist, racist premise of exclusivity and the eradication or subjugation of the Palestinian populations is
WHO pandemic amendments threaten national sovereignty By Anjuli Webster Under the proposed changes, control over important public health procedures will be ceded to the WHO and director general
Higher education state policy needs urgent assessment By Douglas Blackmur This is made evident by corruption at universities, assassination attempts, the failure of the students funding scheme, and the Mpati report on governance quality and racial concerns at the University of Cape Town
South Africa faces skills gap in hydrogen economy, report finds By Umamah Bakharia The Labour Market Intelligence report has found that occupational workers lack hydrogen-specific skills to compete in the global economy Drivers in the cabin of a hydrogen-powered truck during a moving demonstration, part of Anglo American Plc's NuGen carbon-neutral project, at the Anglo American Platinum Ltd. Mogalakwena platinum mine in Mogalakwena, South Africa, on Friday, May 6, 2022. Anglo American unveiled the worlds biggest green-hydrogen powered truck at a platinum mine in northeast South Africa where it aims to replace a fleet of 40 diesel-fueled vehicles that each use about a million liters of the fossil fuel every year. Photographer: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife resorts to dehorning rhinos to limit poaching By Umamah Bakharia Most of the 325 rhinos that died in KwaZulu-Natal were a result of poaching the animals for their horns
There’s nectar in Orange Farm’s urban gardens By Derek Davey Tim Nectar Farms, an accredited training academy that consists of a three hectare organic farm and a backyard garden, is transforming residents’ ideas about food
Flood warning: Heavy rains forecast for Durban and South Coast By Lyse Comins Three people were washed away in a vehicle and died in the Margate floods overnight
Politics IFP president criticises DA’s Western Cape policies, vows to prioritise equality and development
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North West University NWU chartered accountancy students excel in 2024 ITC In the latest ITC exam results, 97% of the NWU’s candidates passed, marking the institution as one of the top performers among the 18 participating institutions in SA.
M&G Online reporter Mail & Guardian and University of Fort Hare to host National Election Debate The Mail & Guardian in partnership with the University of Fort Hare will host a National Election Town Hall on the 17th April 2024.
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