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Good News For Koeberg Nuclear Power Station – Eskom says work on Koeberg nuclear power station’s unit two generator is progressing well, and it anticipates that it will be synchronised to the grid by the end of September 2024. [mybroadband]
Magic Mushroom Edibles: Everything To Know, From Chocolates To Drops – Whether you’re nibbling in the club or full on astral projecting in the woods. [vice]
Chocolate Prices Are Rising, Here’s Why – Chocolate prices in South Africa have been on the rise in recent months. New reports explain the reasons behind the growing increase. [sapeople]
Global Authors Ask Parliament Not To Adopt Harmful Copyright Bill – Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers, known as CISAC, spoke out against the bill in a statement issued on Saturday, warning that it would harm South Africa’s creative community. [news24]
Godongwana’s Big Offshore Boo-Boo – Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has admitted that the National Treasury made a mistake when it allowed pension funds and other asset managers to increase their offshore holdings. [sundaytimes]
‘Scandals And Secrets’: On Board The World’s Most Exclusive Private Residential Ship – It’s a floating city exclusively home to the 1%, a playground for multimillionaires and billionaires that circumnavigates the world’s oceans. [cnn]
ANC Manifesto Promises ‘Prescribed Assets’, NHI In Five Years, 3.5m New State Job Opportunities – The governing party’s manifesto promises 3.5 million new state-created work opportunities, and a basic income grant built by extending and growing the Social Relief of Distress grant. It wants a ‘decisive victory’. [dm]
Four Dead After Avalanche In French Valley – The mayor of the commune of Mont-Dore paid tribute to the rescuers amid reports that others are injured. [sky]
Serving US Air Force Member Sets Himself On Fire Outside Israeli Embassy In ‘Genocide’ Protest – Graphic video of incident shows man yelling ‘I will no longer be complicit in genocide’. [independent]
Early Jacaranda Bloom Sparks Debate About Climate Change In Mexico – Local scientists believe climate change is behind the early-bloom of Jacaranda trees in Mexico City. [news24]
The Nominees For The 59th Fleur Du Cap Theatre Awards Are… – The nominees for the 59th edition of the prestigious Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, set to take centre stage at The Baxter Theatre next month, have been announced. [capetownetc]
2024 Tech Wishlist: New Gadgets We’re Excited About – Wearable technology to track health and well-being has been limited to smartwatches for many years, until now. [citypress]
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