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Can the army curb South Africa's organized crime wave?

As organized crime surges, South Africa is turning to the army for support. But can soldiers succeed where policing has struggled, or is the country risking escalation? 

Are South Africa's menstrual products putting users at risk?

A new study has detected hormone‑disrupting chemicals in menstrual products sold in South Africa. With links to infertility and other health risks, experts are urging tighter regulation. 

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