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Yearly Archives: 2015

SA house sold for evicted Zim farmers in ‘symbolic victory’
Article
/ 22 September 2015

SA house sold for evicted Zim farmers in ‘symbolic victory’

Zim’s evicted farmers won a symbolic victory when a house owned by the Mugabe regime was auctioned off to compensate them for their land being seized.

By Staff Reporter
Cameroon must act to halt Boko Haram extremism creeping in
Analysis
/ 22 September 2015

Cameroon must act to halt Boko Haram extremism creeping in

The West African country can no longer afford to ignore simmering religious tensions and the threat of extremist groups like Boko Haram.

By Staff Reporter
Black British actors and writers call for diversity
Article
/ 22 September 2015

Black British actors and writers call for diversity

Theatre and film input for black Britons remains low, say people in the industry, because those in charge are too conservative in their thinking.

By Staff Reporter
Why SA is primed for fundamental political realignment
Article
/ 22 September 2015

Why SA is primed for fundamental political realignment

Could the Marikana massacre and the formation of the United Front to rival the ANC have long-term political significance?

By Edward Webster
Spy-cam rhinos to take on poachers with devices hidden in their horns
Article
/ 22 September 2015

Spy-cam rhinos to take on poachers with devices hidden in their horns

Conservationists claim the combination of GPS tracker, heartbeat monitor and spy camera will be a game changer.

By Staff Reporter
Protests in Burkina Faso as army moves to disarm junta
Africa
/ 22 September 2015

Protests in Burkina Faso as army moves to disarm junta

Demonstrators have taken to the streets of Burkina Faso’s capital, protesting a proposed compromise solution after last week’s coup.

By Staff Reporter
Zapiro: Japan: How to make mincemeat of the Boks
Cartoons
/ 22 September 2015

Zapiro: Japan: How to make mincemeat of the Boks

Click on image for full-size view.

By Zapiro
ANC to crack down on internal ill discipline
Article
/ 21 September 2015

ANC to crack down on internal ill discipline

Faced with falling public confidence, the ANC is to deal more harshly with members who cause divisions and drive speculation on the next leadership.

By Matuma Letsoala
Economists predict Reserve Bank to hold repo rate
Article
/ 21 September 2015

Economists predict Reserve Bank to hold repo rate

In light of the US Federal Reserve’s decision not to hike interest rates, the SA Reserve Bank is expected to follow suit and hold the repo rate.

By Lynley Donnelly
Teacher unions to block members invigilating assessments
Article
/ 21 September 2015

Teacher unions to block members invigilating assessments

Five teacher unions have declared they will prevent their members from invigilating the Annual National Assessments until reforms are implemented.

By Bongani Nkosi
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