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Yearly Archives: 2015

The ‘mother of all stayaways’ is upon us
Article
/ 7 October 2015

The ‘mother of all stayaways’ is upon us

Cosatu is set to stage marches in all nine provinces in protest of issues plaguing the working class, such as e-tolls, job losses and higher taxes.

By Staff Reporter
Mauritania: A green oasis in a sea of apricot and cream dunes
Article
/ 7 October 2015

Mauritania: A green oasis in a sea of apricot and cream dunes

Few places in the world seem as otherworldly & inhospitable as the vast expanses of the
Mauritanian Sahara, yet a holiday there is ideal for a family.

By Staff Reporter
Huge protest decries Wits’s outsourcing practice
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Huge protest decries Wits’s outsourcing practice

Almost 2 000 students, workers and staff gathered to protest Wits University’s "exploitative" practice of outsourcing support workers.

By Bongani Nkosi
Facebook row: US data storage leaves users open to surveillance, court rules
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Facebook row: US data storage leaves users open to surveillance, court rules

EU court ruling that privacy is being compromised could force many digital companies to relocate operations.

By Owen Bowcott
Explainer: Negotiators reach landmark Pacific trade deal, so what’s next?
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Explainer: Negotiators reach landmark Pacific trade deal, so what’s next?

The US sealed a deal with 11 other countries on the biggest trade deal since the WTO was founded in 1995. But obstacles still remain.

By Staff Reporter
ANCYL leader Collen Maine will not give up his MEC salary
Article
/ 6 October 2015

ANCYL leader Collen Maine will not give up his MEC salary

Contrary to past statements, the new ANCYL leader will not be resigning from his MEC position and, therefore, will not relinquish his R1.6m salary.

By Qaanitah Hunter
ANC warned: Abandon nuclear plans, or else
Article
/ 6 October 2015

ANC warned: Abandon nuclear plans, or else

Greenpeace has warned the ANC that civil society will mobilise against it if the ruling party does not take nuclear energy off the table.

By Staff Reporter
Real-life mass shootings: The subject Hollywood dare not touch
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Real-life mass shootings: The subject Hollywood dare not touch

If there is one thing US entertainment does well, it’s bloodshed. Yet few films dare to tackle the gun epidemic.

By Alex Suskind
Parole board denies Pistorius bail, recommends psychotherapy
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Parole board denies Pistorius bail, recommends psychotherapy

Paralympian Oscar Pistorius has officially been denied bail after an earlier decision to release him in August was found to be premature.

By Staff Reporter
Everest: Does it take a movie to move mountains (and change laws)?
Article
/ 6 October 2015

Everest: Does it take a movie to move mountains (and change laws)?

The ban on inexperienced climbers attempting Everest came four days after the film opened in cinemas worldwide. What a coincidence. Or perhaps not.

By Staff Reporter
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