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Creating a culture of waste separation: Practical steps for households

The Mercury

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January 28, 2026

WELCOME back to the grind and cheers to a kinder 2026.

As December fever caught us, many of us slipped seamlessly into familiar rituals: deciding who is hosting, delegating food purchases, planning menus, preparing game-day logistics, and coordinating family gatherings. These moments are about joy, connection, and celebration.But here is a question worth sitting with: While we were planning the fun, were we intentional about how we separated and disposed of our waste at home? Not just whether the bin was taken out, but whether food waste was separated, recyclables cleaned and sorted, and residual waste truly minimised.

If the honest answer is “not really,” then that’s not a failure. It’s a signal. It tells us that waste separation and conscious disposal are still not muscle memory. They are not yet embedded as everyday culture in our homes, work-

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China vows ‘support’ to Cuba after US threats

CHINA promised yesterday to provide Cuba with “support and assistance” in the face of repeated threats from the US, which weeks ago removed Havana's ally in Venezuela Nicolas Maduro.

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1 min

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

Sabalenka blitzes into semis to face Major hopeful Svitolina

ARYNA Sabalenka said her mentality in Melbourne was \"trophy or nothing\" after muscling past American teenager Iva Jovic into the Australian Open semifinals yesterday to put a third title within sight.

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2 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

Tire companies face US trial on additive said to kill salmon

A FEDERAL court in San Francisco began hearing a case Monday brought by fishermen against tire companies over a chemical additive which plaintiffs allege can be deadly to endangered salmon.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

Proteas eye Commonwealth Games edge as England series lights up Joburg

WITH the Spar Proteas and England’s Vitality Roses drawn in the same pool for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow later this year, the coming three-Test series in Johannesburg offers the fifth-ranked Proteas a chance to score a huge psychological victory over the team ranked one place above them.

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2 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

SALGA calls for complete overhaul of local government funding model

THE South African Local Government Authority (SALGA) has called for a complete restructuring of municipal funding models, highlighting that municipalities deliver nearly half of all public services but receive only 10% of national fiscal resources.

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2 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

The Mercury

Bitcoin can “state-proof" South Africans against currency devaluation

BITCOIN adoption in South Africa offers the opportunity to state-proof one's money against currency devaluation that might arise from the government printing too much money or other authoritarian actions, Free Market Foundation CEO David Ansara said Wednesday.

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2 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

The Mercury

Anger over alleged police role in Magaqa's murder

Family demands accountability as new evidence emerges from the Madlanga commission

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3 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

City to blame for Haaland’s goal drought, says Pep

MANCHESTER City’s players must step up to help Erling Haaland end his goal drought, manager Pep Guardiola said on the eve of his team’s crucial Champions League match against Galatasaray.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

Safety fears for Witness E post-testimony

CONCERNS have been raised about the safety of Witness E, who testified at the Madlanga Commission this week amid fears he can be identified.

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1 mins

January 28, 2026

The Mercury

Appointment of MEC Shinga-a manufactured storm in a teacup

ANYONE who understands the workings of governmental clusters will fully comprehend the sensible decision by KZN Premier Thami Ntuli to temporarily appoint Social Development MEC Mbali Shinga as acting MEC for Health.

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1 min

January 28, 2026

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