Storm disrupts Portugal as presidential run‑off election approaches
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Storm disrupts Portugal as presidential run‑off election approaches

Portugal has been thrown into turmoil after severe storms battered large parts of the country just days before the nation’s presidential run-off election. Torrential rain, flooding, damaging winds, and widespread infrastructure disruption have forced authorities to declare emergency measures in several municipalities as political tensions rise ahead of the decisive vote. The storms, identified as Storm Kristin and Storm Leonardo in different phases of the weather crisis, have caused fatalities, extensive property damage, transportation breakdowns, and power outages across central and southern Portugal. (The Guardian) Election Campaign Overshadowed by Natural Disaster Portugal’s presidential election campaign has effectively been overtaken by the national emergency. The run-off election pits centre-left candidate António José Seguro against far-right leader André Ventura following a first round in which no candidate secured the required majority. (Wikipedia) Political rallies were cancelled or scaled down as emergency...
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THE WEEKEND WRAP: Dry school taps, the R1bn CEO and the soul of Leipoldt’s kitchen
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THE WEEKEND WRAP: Dry school taps, the R1bn CEO and the soul of Leipoldt’s kitchen

A tale of two taps: How water access is dividing Gauteng’s schoolsAs the taps run dry across Gauteng, the divide between the province’s poor and wealthy schools only deepens. (Photo: Gallo Images/Sharon Seretlo) By Takudzwa Pongweni For Gauteng public school learners, a water outage means raw sewage risks and cancelled classes. More affluent schools, however, report not having water outages in years and turning the crisis into a teachable moment. Read more.The sky-high gold price — who benefits?While the government stands to gain significantly through increased royalties on the back of the increases in the gold price, the economic benefits to the broader society remain questionable. (Photo: iStock) By Stephen Grootes. The shimmering profits of gold-mining companies raise an interesting question: how much will our society benefit from this? Does it really do...
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