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Wanted (at big dollars): nature-nerds to save our world

Sustainability specialist recruiter Richard Evans’ Talent Nation has tripled in size in the past 18 months and if things work out as planned the company will be at 20 staff in the next year. Doing even better will be the people who have the rare and increasingly in demand skills of nature and economics. For them, says Evans, the top corporates in the big emitting space the sky is pretty much the limit. 

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'Thank you:' At candlelight vigil, community gathers to honor fallen Bristol police officers

Several vigils and memorials have been held in recent days for the two Bristol police officers who were shot and killed in an ambush. A third officer was injured.

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Vindication and victory in Neil Aggett case — while h...

Vindication and victory for the Aggett family return the spotlight to why justice is delayed for so many other families of Struggle activists and why the ANC government continues to let them down. Vindication and victory for the Aggett family return the spotlight to why justice is delayed for s...

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'It's the qualities that made Neil so special that...

Four decades have now passed since activist Neil Aggett’s death and a weekend memorial ceremony has raised a call for less commemoration and more action.

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Death in apartheid detention: Verdict eagerly awaited a...

Death in apartheid detention: Verdict eagerly awaited a...
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Security branch officer describes 'cordial' interrogation of Neil Aggett

Security branch officer describes 'cordial' interrogation of Neil Aggett 'We had a healthy relationship. We laughed together, smoked together. I think he was happy working with me' Neil Aggett, the trade union leader and labour activist who died in detention in 1982. Image: Gallo Images / Sunday Times The security branch police officer who took down statements made by Dr Neil Aggett, who was the first white person to die in police custody allegedly at the hands of apartheid regime police, on Tuesday said he never laid a hand on Aggett nor any of the suspects he interrogated. Brig Johan Naude was being cross-examined by Jabulani Mlotshwa of the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in the fresh inquest into Aggett’s death on February 5 1982 in the John Vorster Square police holding cells in Johannesburg.

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