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Yearly Archives: 2015

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Article
/ 1 October 2015

Has paternity denial become the norm in SA?

Women often blame themselves for their pregnancy, whereas men are "innocent until proven guilty", a debate on paternity at Wits University has heard.

By Victoria John
Crime, corruption and sexual orientation?
Videos
/ 1 October 2015

Crime, corruption and sexual orientation?

This week we take a look at the crime stats, the corrupt take a stand against the corrupt and just so you know, we are not gays!

By Staff Reporter
It doesn’t end with Piketty – five policies that could reduce inequality
Article
/ 1 October 2015

It doesn’t end with Piketty – five policies that could reduce inequality

Reducing income inequality and giving everyone in South Africa a chance to succeed will entrench democracy.

By Staff Reporter
DA to deal with Kohler Barnard after PW Botha post
Article
/ 1 October 2015

DA to deal with Kohler Barnard after PW Botha post

Mmusi Maimane insists Dianne Kohler Barnard will be dealt with by a disciplinary hearing after she shared a Facebook post praising PW Botha.

By Qaanitah Hunter
‘Whitesplaining’: What it is and how it works
Article
/ 1 October 2015

‘Whitesplaining’: What it is and how it works

Matt Damon and Kyle Sandilands have both been accused of "whitesplaining", but what does that mean?

By Catriona Elder
Trump would send home Syrian refugees
Article
/ 1 October 2015

Trump would send home Syrian refugees

Republican US presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he would send thousands of Syrian refugees back home if he is elected president in November.

By Staff Reporter
Rural Eastern Cape ‘critically under-resourced’
Article
/ 1 October 2015

Rural Eastern Cape ‘critically under-resourced’

Patients in the Eastern Cape’s rural areas could wait up to 29 hours for an ambulance, according to an SAHRC report released on Thursday.

By Amy Green and Bhekisisa Team
Fikile Mbalula’s stamp of approval
Videos
/ 1 October 2015

Fikile Mbalula’s stamp of approval

Minister of selfies Fikile Mbalula pays tribute to some of his sporting and celebrity heroes. If only South Africans shared his passion.

By Staff Reporter
Anti-corruption march fizzles, but unites
Analysis
/ 1 October 2015

Anti-corruption march fizzles, but unites

The Unite Against Corruption march drew small numbers, but surprising agreement, including on who is to blame. Spoiler: it’s the ANC.

By Phillip De Wet
Palestinian flag raised at the UN: Symbol of ‘hope’ no substitute for a state
Article
/ 1 October 2015

Palestinian flag raised at the UN: Symbol of ‘hope’ no substitute for a state

There was much talk of ‘hope’ as the Palestinian flag was raised for the first time over the United Nations. Hope for what, though, was up in the air.

By Chris Mcgreal
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