As of this week SA has three economic policies — or is it four? And that’s just the government. The ANC and its partners account for several more.
Varsity snobbery endangers the training of teachers for the foundation phase, writes <b>Michael Rice</b>.
A progressive agenda must move beyond wringing hands and bemoaning the current state of affairs.
Award-winning writer Annelie Botes says her attitude is motivated by crime.
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The research-subsidy formula could be undermining academic quality.
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/ 26 November 2010
Senior managers at the SABC have been targeted for retrenchment as the public broadcaster sets about pruning its R78-million annual salary bill.
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/ 26 November 2010
What’s the point of universities? In one sense the answer is straightforwardly uninteresting.
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If tertiary collegiality has succumbed to managerialism, where do we go from here?
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The new growth plan is dependent on the goodwill of labour, business and the state.
Mine waste is everywhere. From cities to towns to farms to nature reserves, polluted water and air have landed on the doorsteps of millions of people.