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A bold move

Innovation blooms from the deep-rooted curiosity embedded in our DNA, a trait that has driven humanity’s evolution.

From the vast plains where we once hunted woolly mammoths and saber-toothed tigers with primitive tools, to the boundless reaches of space explored by sophisticated spacecraft, our relentless quest for discovery continues.

In a dimly lit Parisian workshop, Auguste and Louis Lumière harnessed this spirit of innovation. The French brothers invented the “cinématographe,” a remarkable device that combined a camera, film developer, and projector, breathing life into still images. In 1895, their groundbreaking film, “Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory,” captured simple yet profound moments, mesmerizing audiences.

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Medicine before ConCourt

Yet, while this crisis ravages the communities, the administration is championing a major, resource-intensive legal reform and the establishment of a dedicated Constitutional Court. While the principle of strengthening constitutional justice is commendable, the timing is profoundly misplaced. When the President himself admits the government coffers are limited, every thebe and every moment of political capital must be directed towards the...

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