Trump ends climate madness – in freezing cold

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President Trump’s inaugural speech on Monday was not all good, but most of it was. So were most but not all of his flurry of

Chip renaissance in the Arizona desert

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PHOENIX, AZ: Leave the freeway and drive a few minutes through sand and cactus and you’ll find the future of advanced manufacturing. Here, north of

Faith, dependency, and the SA paradox: rethinking beliefs and votes

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Religion is deeply embedded in South African society. According to the 2022 census by Statistics South Africa, approximately 80% of South Africans identify as Christian,

Celebrating matric results: the tragedy and the farce

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Last week, hundreds of thousands of children across South Africa returned to the classroom for the new school year.  Some will be taking their very

The masters of mankind

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The political freedom and the high material standard of living enjoyed today in the West are very much taken for granted, but are in fact

Trump and the conservative reformation

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On 20th January Trump officially took over again as President. Last month he was invited to ring the opening bell at the Wall Street Stock

Parks Tau wouldn’t know what to do with R100 billion

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If South Africa wants growth and job creation, the last thing it needs is to let government raise and disburse a R100 billion fund. The minister

The return of free speech

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If ever small hope existed that a generation of South African reporters, raised on despair and bias as we slept, would one day afford themselves

WEF, Davos: Unfortunately, the world is no longer interested

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Consider for a moment those cherished memories of a place you once visited and where you remember having a great time. All your friends were

Susenyos’s deadly surprise

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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 17th January 1608 – Emperor Susenyos I of Ethiopia surprises an Oromo