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Blood On Our Hands
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Blood On Our Hands

Local celebrity Siv Ngesi poses the question: In a country where over a trillion rand has been illegally wasted by the elite in a single decade, are free sanitary products too much to ask?

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Beyond The Secret Elephants - Of Mystery, Elephants And Discovery
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Beyond The Secret Elephants - Of Mystery, Elephants And Discovery

Beyond the Secret Elephants continues the story of Gareth Patterson’s eighteen years of research into the secretive Knysna elephants. It also reveals his startling discovery of a much more mysterious being than the elephants – a relict hominoid known to the indigenous forest people as the Otang.

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Couch Surfing 101
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Couch Surfing 101

Looking to see the world and enjoy extraordinary experiences without breaking the bank? Angel Campey lets us in on her secret to travelling to places like New York City and Montreal on a shoestring.

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In the ring with Siv Ngesi
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In the ring with Siv Ngesi

Actor, stand-up comedian and now Bollywood singer, Siv Ngesi is bubbly by nature. Whether boxing, supporting charities or jetsetting for work, he always maintains his charismatic smile and sunny disposition.

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‘Who needs a leg?'
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‘Who needs a leg?'

When Thabo Dube lost his leg in an accident, his dreams seemed permanently shattered. but creativity kicked in and he began telling his story through the manufacture of leather bags.

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Tracking Deon Meyer
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Tracking Deon Meyer

He is currently the South African author whose name is on everybody’s lips. IRNA VAN ZYL managed to speak to the thriller writer Deon Meyer in between book launches, TV appearances and awards ceremonies.

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Times of invention
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Times of invention

Business Insider South Africa has named the most “exciting South African inventions” of the decade, and students, staff and alumni of the University of Cape Town (UCT) feature prominently on the list.

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Ready Read Rise
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Ready Read Rise

Inspiring non-profit organisation Read to Rise is creating opportunities for children in impoverished South African communities to broaden their horizons through reading.

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Patrick's purrfect love
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Patrick's purrfect love

Patrick Lupuzi was always a dog person, but when his wife brought a cat home from work one day, he opened his heart to felines too. This inspired him so much that he now works for an organisation that cares for feral cats at the University of the Western Cape.

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Pangolins
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Pangolins

Will they become the dodo of our generation?

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My name is Sophia, I am a robot
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My name is Sophia, I am a robot

Robots have arrived, but will they take over?

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Safety In The City

Crime is a constant issue in any metropolis. Luckily for us in the Mother City, there are dedicated people like Muneeb Hendricks who fight this scourge every day.

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Restoring Dignity Through Forensic Art
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Restoring Dignity Through Forensic Art

Growing up in an era when television shows like MacGyver and Police File were at the height of their popularity, Kathryn Smith developed a deepseated fascination with forensic imaging. This unusual interest led her, fortuitously, to a career-defining opportunity.

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Muslim-Friendly Destinations You Can't Miss
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Muslim-Friendly Destinations You Can't Miss

Muslim travel has seen a significant increase globally during the past decade. As one of the fastest-growing tourism segments, this travel spend is set to rise to US$300 billion by 2026, and South Africa can benefit from this.

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The right to read
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The right to read

78% of Grade 4 learners in SA are unable to read with understanding. With 60% of South Africans living in households without a single book, The Big Issue has partnered with several players in early childhood learning to stem the tide of illiteracy.

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The impossible return
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The impossible return

Siona O’Connell’s Impossible Return, Cape Town’s Forced Removals brings to light the real stories of people who were forced to move from their homes in Harfield Village in the early 1970s. In this extract, we are introduced to Shannon Edwards who lived with her family in 1st Avenue, Harfield.

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Forest Whitaker's peace ambassadors
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Forest Whitaker's peace ambassadors

Actor and UNESCO Special Envoy for Peace and Reconciliation, Forest Whitaker’s WPDI Youth Peacemaker Network programme is empowering Cape Flats youngsters to become agents of change and peace in their communities.

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Brian's peace mission

Already a success in South Sudan, the US, Uganda and Mexico, the WPDI programme will help to break the stronghold of gangsterism on the embattled Cape Flats. Meet the man who designed it; a professor with roots in this neighbourhood.

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Malaria-Free Game Reserves For Families
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Malaria-Free Game Reserves For Families

Wondering what to do with young kids on a bush holiday and not keen on the hassles of malaria medication? LAUREN MCSHANE suggests child-friendly stays at malaria-free game reserves throughout South Africa.

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Lift-Off!
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Lift-Off!

Are you a nervous, new or frequent flyer? Here are four easy tips for the best flight ever.

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Khayelitsha
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Khayelitsha

A tourism hub in the Cape Flats, Khayelitsha lives up to its Xhosa name, ‘Our New Home’.

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Hot Water
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Hot Water

Donovan Copley, lead singer of the band Hot Water and father to three children, chats to us about his music and plans for the future ...

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Forage & Feast
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Forage & Feast

LAUREN MCSHANE joins wild food forager and educator, Roushanna Gray, founder of Veld and Sea in Cape Point, to forage for wild food in preparation for a delicious feast.

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For The Love Of The Land - Being A Farmer In South Africa Today
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For The Love Of The Land - Being A Farmer In South Africa Today

Away from the heated political debates, For the Love of the Land by Ivor Price and Kobus Louwrens introduces South Africans to the unsung heroes of the agricultural industry. Here’s an extract written by Ivor, which focuses on the power of land to promote nation-building and social cohesion by telling stories that are often overlooked by broader society.

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A Sense Of Place
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A Sense Of Place

Not just the oldest game reserve in Africa, but also the oldest Zulu hunting ground, the HLUHLUWEIMFOLOZI PARK is a very special place to visit.

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Climate Warrior
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Climate Warrior

Teenage climate change activist Lily Shaw shares why she is sacrificing her education to demand climate justice for her generation from those in power.

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Disruption To Stop Disaster
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Disruption To Stop Disaster

Extinction Rebellion Mzansi, a young, peaceful civil disobedience movement, is calling for the radical reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and support for South Africa’s most vulnerable.

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Climate Crisis _Oh?  It affects me too?
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Climate Crisis _Oh? It affects me too?

On 20 September, thousands of young Capetonians added their voices to the call for the government and corporates to address the climate crisis. Climate change activist Alex Koopman explains how the youth want to be engaged on the issue.

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Greta The Great
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Greta The Great

Greta Thunberg has become a global face in the fight against the climate crisis through her school strike. On 15 March, she inspired students in 120 countries to do the same.

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Carbon Tax And The Underprivileged
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Carbon Tax And The Underprivileged

The Carbon Tax Act, signed into law by the president in June 2019, aims to help shift the economy on a sustainable trajectory, curb environmental damage and stem pollution-related illnesses. But how exactly will it impact those on the poverty line?

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