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Google faces competitive pressure and regulatory scrutiny


SABC


The awarding of Nobel prizes in chemistry and physics to Google-affiliated AI pioneers has sparked debate over research dominance and recognition in computer science. Google faces competition from Microsoft-backed OpenAI and regulatory scrutiny. Critics question the physics Nobel for AI breakthroughs, suggesting a need for a Nobel in mathematics or computer science. Concerns over Big Tech’s influence on AI research and the need for greater public investment are raised.



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Rand slumps to nine-month low


BusinessTech


South Africa’s rand hits nine-month low against the dollar following strong US jobs data, raising concerns of further decline. Rand breached 19 to the dollar for the first time since June, trading at 19.12 per dollar in Johannesburg. It was the worst-performing major currency against the dollar on Friday.



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Three men to appear in court for ‘human trafficking’ after 26 Ethiopians rescued from Joburg home


TimesLIVE


Three men arrested in connection with human trafficking ring after 26 Ethiopian nationals rescued in Gauteng. Hawks, police, and other agencies raided Sandringham home following tip-off. 15 undocumented nationals found naked in the house, 11 near the property. Dozens escaped. One victim linked to Benoni kidnapping case. Suspects demanded R180,000 ransom. Victims receiving medical treatment. Court appearance set for Monday.



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Monday’s weather: Heavy rainfall, storm warnings issued across several provinces


News24


Yellow level 5 alert issued for Limpopo and Mpumalanga due to disruptive rainfall, potential flooding, property damage, and traffic disruptions. Severe weather alerts for Monday include thunderstorms, fire danger warnings in various provinces. Localized flooding expected in Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and Eastern Cape. Severe thunderstorms forecasted in North West and Free State. High fire danger conditions in Northern Cape, North West, and Free State.



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Ramaphosa promises to tackle South Africa’s new crisis – could be worse than load shedding


BusinessTech


President Ramaphosa prioritizes tackling South Africa’s water crisis in 2025, comparing it to past power shortages. He emphasizes urgency in addressing the issue to prevent further escalation. Challenges include inadequate infrastructure, corruption, illegal connections, water scarcity, and climate change. Reports highlight poor water quality nationwide. Experts warn of severe risks to the country’s future.



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South Africa wants to make alcohol more expensive Heres why its a GOOD idea


The South African


Alcohol use causes 3 million deaths yearly, burdening healthcare systems. World Health Assembly endorses plan to reduce harmful alcohol use through taxation and pricing policies. South Africa considers raising excise taxes to curb excessive drinking. Evidence shows tax increases reduce consumption and harm, especially among lower-income groups. Urgent action needed to achieve global health targets. Industry lobbying against health-focused taxes should be resisted.



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Survey finds that wealthy influence, racial inequality and education drive economic divide


The mail& Guardian


The Pew Research Centre report reveals that wealthy individuals, racial discrimination, and flawed education systems drive economic inequality globally. Views on this issue are more prevalent on the left, with concerns particularly strong in Latin America and sub-Saharan Africa. People are also pessimistic about their children’s financial future post-Covid-19.



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