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There’s a worry that AI will take away student voice and agency.
Peet van Aardt, Coordinator: Initiative for Creative African Narratives (iCAN) & Lecturer: Academic Literacy, University of the Free State
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Eight African nations will be represented in Milan-Cortina - can any bring home medals?
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South Africa is hosting the most intensive mineral systems thrust ever conducted by the exploration advancement programme being innovatively implemented by major mining company BHP. Brought together under the Xplor banner are junior exploration companies, geoscience organisations, and technology...
The latest mining world news and project information from Africa. providing updates on the progress of future, new and existing projects. Developments in mining legislation, policies, investments and infrastructure will be highlighted
A group of 20 traffic officer trainees axed by the Siboniso Duma-led Department of Transport in KwaZulu-Natal in September last year have taken the first legal step to challenge the decision. The trainees have sent a formal letter to the Head of Department (HoD) demanding that the decision...
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A journey to the South Kivu city exposes the hollowness of the US-mediated accord.
The deportation protection has allowed roughly 350,000 people from the island to live and work in the US.
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Bringing children home from the al-Hol and al-Roj camps both upholds their rights and protects them and society from the threat of violent extremism.
Sinkhole Sparks Safety Fears on Busy Johan Rissik RoadMotorists travelling along Johan Rissik Road near the Marathon informal settlement in Primrose, Ekurhuleni, fear it is only a matter of time before tragedy strikes, following the appearance of a growing sinkhole on one of the busiest routes...
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South Africa recorded a historic milestone in 2025, welcoming more than 10 million international visitors for the first time, according to official data released by the country’s tourism authorities. Between January and December 2025, international arrivals reached approximately 10.48 million,...
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[Afrobarometer] Most citizens say rich countries should help Zimbabwe respond to climate crisis.
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[263Chat] Ruling Zanu-PF youth league political commissar Taurai Kandishaya says the party is actively seeking to engage former opposition leader Nelson Chamisa as it steps up efforts to project itself as a broad church open to political returnees and new members alike.
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[263Chat] The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested a 29-year-old man in Harare accused of impersonating the multi-award-winning musician Ti-Gonzi following an incident involving reckless driving and suspected drug possession.
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[Namibian] The Ministry of Health and Social Services has recorded 8 760 cases of malaria and 11 deaths in the northern and north eastern parts of Namibia.
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[Namibian] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has denied allegations of her family's alleged involvement in the oil industry.
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By Babayola M. Toungo
Fintiri’s rising national profile is not merely the product of political visibility; it is the natural consequence of a governing philosophy that privileges substance over spectacle. In a democratic culture where noise often competes with nuance, his growing...
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The correspondence describes arrangements for a meal and there is no indication of wrongdoing by Zuma.
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Unusually heavy snow in Japan has killed 30 people and buried some regions under 4.5 metres, forcing troops to help clear roads and support the elderly.
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[Reporter] - "Ethiopia did not borrow or receive a penny to finance GERD."
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[Reporter] Two Boeing aircraft leased by ASKY Airlines have been rendered temporarily out of service after sustaining damage in an attack on Niger's Diori Hamani International Airport last week.
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[Reporter] - Import bill stands at USD 11.3bln
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