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GNU 2.0 loads; why SA needs online disinformation laws fast; and old dinosaur tracks found in WC

As South Africa gears up for GNU 2.0, grapples with online disinformation laws, and uncovers 140 million-year-old dinosaur tracks, it seems the past and present are colliding in a rather dramatic weekend spectacle.
GNU 2.0 loads; why SA needs online disinformation laws fast; and old dinosaur tracks found in WC

The Weekend Wrap

GNU 2.0 loading. Why SA needs online disinformation laws, quick. GNU 2.0 loads. And 140 million year old dinosaur tracks found in Western Cape - all in the weekend wrap.

GNU 2.0 loading — ‘You can’t be part of a government whose Budget you opposed,’ says Presidency

Life after the DA: Will the GNU reshuffle, shrink or shatter? We’ve got some numbers.

By Ferial Haffajee

Three common myths about US funding cuts to South Africa

There is no shortage of myths about the cancellation of US foreign assistance. This includes the widely held misconception that Pepfar is exempt from US aid cuts and the belief that grant terminations are taking place only in South Africa. Many of these falsehoods have been reinforced by US and South African officials. Spotlight and GroundUp dissect some of the most popular misconceptions.

By Jesse Copelyn

The Weekend Wrap

GNU 2.0 loading. Why SA needs online disinformation laws, quick. GNU 2.0 loads. And 140 million year old dinosaur tracks found in Western Cape - all in the weekend wrap.

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GNU 2.0 loading — ‘You can’t be part of a government whose Budget you opposed,’ says Presidency

Life after the DA: Will the GNU reshuffle, shrink or shatter? We’ve got some numbers.

By Ferial Haffajee

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Three common myths about US funding cuts to South Africa

There is no shortage of myths about the cancellation of US foreign assistance. This includes the widely held misconception that Pepfar is exempt from US aid cuts and the belief that grant terminations are taking place only in South Africa. Many of these falsehoods have been reinforced by US and South African officials. Spotlight and GroundUp dissect some of the most popular misconceptions.

By Jesse Copelyn

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How many Afrikaners will be approved for refugee status in the US?

A new report by the New York Times suggests that only 100 Afrikaner farmers have been earmarked for potential approval for refugee status so far.

By Rebecca Davis

Power Chat – Ferial Haffajee and Breitbart’s Joel Pollak on democracy, foreign policy, and power

In this episode of Power Chat, Daily Maverick associate editor Ferial Haffajee sits down with Joel Pollak – a South African-born American conservative commentator, author, and senior editor-at-large at Breitbart News.

By Ferial Haffajee

Tembeka Ngcukaitobi highlights expropriation act’s impact on young farmers at Mzansi indaba

Young farmers struggling to scale up due to not having land to access funding.

By Naledi Sikhakhane

World champs of white supremacy — why SA needs online disinformation laws, quick

If their numbers were so small, why were they so loud? This was the statistical question that could be asked of South Africa’s new white supremacists, who appeared to be riding social media algorithms that were perfectly suited to their prejudices. 

By Kevin Bloom

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‘Sometimes I cry’ — after applying in 1996, Soweto pensioner Emily Mohape still dreams of an RDP home

Emily Mohapi, 86, who still lives in a shack after she applied for an RDP house almost 30 years ago, says, ‘I want to die in a house, not in this makeshift.’

By Bheki C. Simelane

Dinosaur tracks, made 140 million years ago, have been found for the first time in South Africa’s Western Cape

Dinosaur tracks were found in a rugged, remote coastal South African setting.

By Guy Plint and Charles Helm

The Kelly Smith story – from promising student to charged with selling her daughter

Racquel ‘Kelly’ Smith was born in 1990 and adopted by her grandparents. Family members have described her as a promising student. With her boyfriend Jacquen Appollis and their friend Steveno van Rhyn, she’s now on trial for allegedly selling her daughter, Joshlin Smith.

By Vincent Cruywagen

The Budget brouhaha and you — wallet pressure, service strain and the price of political paralysis

While our eyes will be glued to goings-on in the National Assembly, the real impact is on the rand in your pocket, the reliability of your local clinic and the size of your next salary.

By Yeshiel Panchia

Popping the red pill: How toxic masculinity is reshaping young men’s identity online

This isn’t some niche internet subculture, it’s disturbingly mainstream, alarmingly widespread, and quietly reshaping how millions perceive masculinity.

By Kavisha Pillay

SA schoolboy rugby is the base on which world domination should continue indefinitely

Springbok rugby has nothing to fear for years to come thanks to its growing production line.

By Craig Ray

Human impact on nature is putting biodiversity under massive pressure

From the smallest microbes to the largest mammals, a sweeping new study has painted the clearest picture yet of how human activity is reshaping life on Earth.

By Don Pinnock


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Meghan Markle’s ‘skillet spaghetti’ stirs debate: Is she a culinary genius or a copycat?

Meghan Markle’s spaghetti recipe from her Netflix series has ignited an online backlash, with critics accusing her of stealing from Martha Stewart. I explored the controversy and even put my flavourful spin on the recipe.

By Ray Mahlaka

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