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News - Science alone won t save humpback dolphins

News - Science alone won t save humpback dolphins
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OPINION | Deon Pretorius: How do we manage South Africa s culture of destruction ?

MARCO LONGARI / AFP Short, medium, and long-term development processes need to be implemented by a capable government of a coalition of agencies to ensure that conditions that feed frustration, anger, and destructive conflict are removed if we are to get rid of the culture of destruction , writes Deon Pretorius. What can be done about the culture of destruction in South Africa? This is a question I have been asked following the publication of my recent article entitled  The article makes two points about what to do about the destructive protest, looting, and rioting. One relates to mindsets, and the other the context in which they develop and within which people conduct their struggles.

Respected Bay lawyer to head medico-legal association

Prof Henry Lerm excited to lead group that promotes dialogue between professional fraternities PREMIUM By Guy Rogers - 04 August 2021 Respected legal educator and retired attorney Prof Henry Lerm has become the first Eastern Cape president of the SA Medico-Legal Association. Lerm, 67, who lectures in the Nelson Mandela University law department while mentoring at the Missionvale Law Clinic, said he was  looking forward to the challenge. This article is reserved for HeraldLIVE subscribers. A subscription gives you full digital access to all our content. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on DispatchLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

Eskom warns of Medupi power delay

Eskom warns of Medupi power delay By Siphelele Dludla Share ESKOM has warned that it will take another 24 months and an additional R13 billion for the Medupi power station to deliver electricity to the national grid at full capacity at a time when the economy is fragile. This could put a damper on the expected economic recovery as the ongoing energy crisis could see Eskom continue failing to meet the country’s electricity demand, leading to muted industrial activity. The SA Reserve Bank last month took a cautious stance and maintained its 4.2 percent gross domestic product outlook for 2021 as recent supply disruptions and protracted lockdown could result in downward risks to economic growth. The struggling power utility yesterday announced that its flagship Medupi in Limpopo has been finally completed, 14 years after the project commenced.

PHOTOS | Miss South Africa 2021 top 10 finalists announced

PHOTOS | Miss South Africa 2021 top 10 finalists announced
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