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Likely lifespan boost for critical rare earths project in South Africa’s Limpopo province
By: Martin Creamer 26th February 2024 South Africa’s rare earths project in Limpopo has received a distinctly possible lifespan boost to more than 16 years following an updated bulk... →
Women in South Africa’s armed struggle: new book records history at first hand
21st February 2024 South Africa’s young democracy was a culmination of years of sweat, blood and revolution against the apartheid regime. In the early 1960s, after... →
HIV among older South Africans in rural areas: big study shows there’s a problem that’s being neglected
20th February 2024 South Africa continues to have a high prevalence of HIV among all age groups. About 8.2-million people or 13.7% of the population live with HIV,... →
ActionSA announces Athol Trollip, Patricia Kopane as premier candidates
By: Thabi Shomolekae 13th February 2024 ActionSA president Herman Mashaba, on Tuesday, announced the party’s Eastern Cape provincial chairperson Athol Trollip as its candidate for premier... →
Herman Mashaba: Address by ActionSA President, at the announcement of the party's three Premier Candidates for the Free State, Eastern Cape and Mpumalanga, Johannesburg (13/02/2024)
13th February 2024 This morning we are putting words to action by announcing premier candidates for three provinces which other political parties have neglected or... →
Permanent aerial mesh support, exoskeletons under scrutiny to make mining safer
By: Martin Creamer 9th February 2024 Minerals Council South Africa is looking at the possibility of promoting permanent aerial mesh support throughout the mining industry as part of... →
Healthcare on people’s doorsteps as new Naledi Clinic takes shape
6th February 2024 As the new state-of-the-art Naledi Clinic takes shape, the community is witnessing the tangible realisation of the City of Johannesburg’s... →
Thirty years of rural health research: South Africa’s Agincourt studies offer unique insights
6th February 2024 In 1992 a group of academics from the University of the Witwatersrand introduced a health and socio-demographic surveillance system in remote,... →