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The Eternal Fight Against Spam

E-mail spam and phishing attacks haven’t been in the news lately, but it doesn’t mean they’ve gone away, writes Adam Oxford.

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Checking In For A Check-Up

When should you start going for regular check-ups, even if you are not ill? Georgina Guedes finds out.

Sense Or Sensibility?

Kerry Dimmer explores the ethical and economic benefits of sustainability.

Charming Chowder

This lip-smacking family favourite will have them begging for more, so best you double it.

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After Email

The recent Liberty data breach should have all South African businesses thinking about what they’re asking for over email, writes Adam Oxford.

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Let It Flow

Lungelo Shezi investigates how the City of Joburg is making water more accessible to poor households.

The YES Generation

The president weighed in to launch a training programme that promises one million youth jobs in three years. But is that even possible? Tiisetso Tlelima investigates.

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Tech Talk

Sishen looks to beneficiate low-grade material.

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Therapy: A Guide

Here’s our guide to play therapy, speech therapy, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, to help you decide whether any are appropriate for your child. By Caryn Gootkin.

Transport Infrastructure

Transport infrastructure remains a chief vehicle for economic growth.

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How Secure Is The IoT?

Adam Oxford finds out if the IT industry is getting to grips with security issues in the Internet of Things.

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AI: Diving Into The Deep End?

Are South African companies getting smart about artificial intelligence? Vanessa Clark finds out.

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Read The Label

Is processed food really unhealthy for you, and if so what can be done to make it healthier? Brendyn Lotz explores the matter.

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Rocking World Stages

Ladysmith Black Mambazo continues to win Grammys, the world adores Vusi Mahlasela and lovingly remembers Hugh Masekela. Nia MaGouLiaNiti-McGreGor looks at how today’s young musicians are bursting into the global spotlight.

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Beyond Day Zero

Even though Cape Town has pushed back Day Zero, Busani Moyo says there are still many reasons to be concerned about the future.

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‘There Is Always Something New Out Of Africa’

That is what Pliny the Elder, Rome’s famous statesman, military commander, philosopher and writer would say about Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe’s latest thunderbolt to hit South Africa’s mining industry.

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Parental Balancing Act 101

Study after study confirms children do better academically and socially when schools and families forge a relationship. But in these days of helicopter parenting, how can parents get the balance right? Nia Magoulianiti-McGregor finds out.

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Is An MBA Still Worth The Effort?

The de facto management qualification is still relevant, but only if business schools are willing to adapt, writes Busani Moyo.

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A Fish Fight In Hout Bay

Residents of Hangberg have been protesting over proposed fishing restrictions, but is there more to the tensions than the number of lobsters a fisherman can catch? Brendyn Lotz investigates.

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Simplifying Things

Technologies that drive digital transformation are more accessible than you think, writes Nafisa Akabor.