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These are the 45 best photos from March chosen by our photographers

Daily Bulletin 01 Apr 2025
Ryler Gardner, a fourth grader at Tournament Hills Elementary School in Beaumont, looks up as he spells a word during the Riverside County Spelling Bee on Wednesday, March 26, 2025, in Riverside.
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How a young beekeeper’s initiative brought hope and profit to Sierra Leone communities

Mongabay 31 Mar 2025
... (2,900 acres) in Sierra Leone, had a dearth of bees, he found ... They began the Tiwai Honey Project, which builds hand-made beehives for the native Western African honey bee (Apis mellifera adansonii).
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Jeremy Swift obituary: ornithologist who developed a love for the African desert

The Times/The Sunday Times 26 Mar 2025
... France and, as a teenager in 1955, even achieved a measure of ornithological fame by discovering the first African bee-eaters to have fledged in Britain.
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DA's critique of BEE under scrutiny amid new transformation fund proposal

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
While the DA says that black economic empowerment (BEE) has failed to uplift the majority of black South Africans and is instead crippling economic growth, an independent economist said it remains essential for transformation, despite its flaws.
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Be #DentyneReady this World Oral Health Day

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
Bongiwe Nhlangulela (Dr Bee) to remind South Africans to maintain their oral health and confidence this World Oral Health Day ... Dr Bee offers this expert advice to help South Africans navigate oral health despite our busy days.Mindful consumption.
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Beacon Journal named Scripps National Spelling Bee’s Regional Partner of the Year

Akron Beacon Journal 15 Mar 2025
Another noteworthy local speller was Colonial School eighth grader MacNolia Cox, 13, the 1936 Akron champion who became the first African American contestant in the national bee along with Elizabeth ...
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Budget 2025 | Opposition united in fury over VAT hike and reform failures

Independent online (SA) 13 Mar 2025
"Ordinary South Africans are paying the price for BEE, which is nothing but cadre enrichment through inflated prices for goods and services, running counter to all sound economic principles.".
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