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Compete but don’t go-kart
Lightning detector uses algorithms
Doppelgangers share DNA traits
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A(i)nt nothing to worry about
Bittersweet celebrations
Europe hard hit by drought
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Mantashe ‘meddled in mine rights’
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Beware the predator politicians
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KZN ANC defends Ingonyama Trust
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Inside state’s case against the Guptas
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Farmers get an ‘Uber’ for tractors
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Loskop crocs will track acid mine spill
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Apartheid court borders to shift
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Recipients of R350 grant left in limbo
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Rhino poaching drops in Africa, Asia
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Women take to forensic investigation
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Budget fix for women’s job crisis
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Film makes no bones about horrors
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Hospitals in Nigeria are in the dark
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Why Africa Climate Week is vital in the lead-up to COP27
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The richest human of all time
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Style, not speed, at Pebble Beach
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Paddy and his little car with big attitude
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Godongwana ploughs stolidly on
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‘Eskom misled us for nine years’
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GBV: No sign of promised R1.6-bn
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The house of ineptitude and hopelessness
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We’ll have to save ourselves
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Leaders, kings and El Fenômeno
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The slow, silent massacre of shack dwellers’leaders
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Angolan elections on a knife edge
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Apology be damned, Bain colluded with Sars
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Ousted mayor is DJ not-so-fantastic
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Women bear double (or triple) burden
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Can students beat depression digitally?
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Celebrating life
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Get a fix at The Playground
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THE ORIGINAL SOUTH AFRICAN CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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Act together for stable wages
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Novel holds mirror to our social
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Artist makes heroes of South
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Art Joburg’s Open City is back
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ONE MOVIE, TWO TAKES: ‘THE GRAY MAN’
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FOREWORD FROM
THE EDITOR
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“Freedom cannot be achieved unless women have been emancipated from all forms of oppression.”
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Samantha Moleta
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Nobubele Nzima
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Bridget Zuma-rubambura
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Innocentia Mamaila
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Ancillar Nombewu
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Simphiwe Mhlongo
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Mmaki Jantjies
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Nissan South Africa’s women leaders charting the path towards
gender equality and sustainability
Vhutshilo Dzivhuho
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Vuyokazi Quphe
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Tessa Cooke
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Mbali Blaai
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With a background in project and programme management, Nteleko’s passion for technology, accounting and building teams led to her starting OS Holdings, an award-winning business that provides process-driven software solutions to medium
and large organisa
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Behind the Business Woman:
Unaiza Suliman’s ‘Uniq’
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Surika Sookram
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Kefilwe Lekabe
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Noxolo Fani
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Kwena Mmamaro, who hails from the Sekhukhune district in Limpopo, is the founder and director of Naum Kwena Cleaning Service, a thriving
entrepreneurial undertaking.
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Desiree Ellis
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Tarisai Mchuchu-macmillan
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Mantoa Selepe
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Hangwelani Magidimisha-chipungu
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Naledi Moeti
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Balancing the scales of gender in dispute resolution and the legal sector
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Cindy Ross
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Karabo Mokgonyana
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Mamokgethi Phakeng
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Hephzibah Rajah
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Celebrating life
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Masindi Netshakhuma
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Kealeboga Mokomane
As the first person in her family and the only child on her street to finish grade 12 and attend university, Kealeboga Mokomane knows first-hand the
difference education can make.
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Feroza Aitken
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Sam Gqomo is passionate about empowering women in Africa to reach their
potential, which is why, in 2012, she founded the Womandla Foundation.
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Women in tech
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Tshegofatso Setumo
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Lorraine Zwane Balancing work and life in the everchanging world of technology
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Bonolo Itumeleng
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Tebello Motshwane
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Eltena Rethman
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Rethabile Mashale Sonibare
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Tshegofatso Phetlhe
“If we need to fight the good fight, I will fight it,” says Tshegofatso Phetlhe, an award-winning creative director who uses her advertising work to transform the
South African narrative to one that is more socially inclusive.
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Farai Mubaiwa
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Deputy Director for Protection Services, Institutional
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Faith Mangope
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Thato Mphuthi
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Gostina Malope
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Gugulethu Mahlangu
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Abueng Leepile
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Vuyolwethu Mrwata
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Nombini Zingisa Gono
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Motlanalo Lebepe is the executive director of Nkuzi Development Association, a non-profit organisation that aims to aid historically disadvantaged communities by
informing them about their rights and assisting them in gaining access to land.
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Mzikazi Nduna
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Tebogo Makoe
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Candice Chirwa
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Mpume Zenda
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Samantha Le Roux
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Nthabiseng Montsho-mngoma
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Tebogo Mosito
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Charlin Ntuli
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Zandile Mkwanazi
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Shoeshoe Qhu loves telling stories through the radio. Growing up in rural Makuatlane in the Eastern Cape, radio was the only form of entertainment and connection to the greater world that her
community had.
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Ofentse Pitse
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Easlyn Young