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Yearly Archives: 2015

Pupils Speak Out: Resources and pupil behaviour
Article
/ 16 September 2015

Pupils Speak Out: Resources and pupil behaviour

Three pupils from two different schools discuss the major differences between being a pupil in Jo’burg’s inner city and one in the Northern suburbs.

By Anonymous
New coalition plans march against corruption
Article
/ 16 September 2015

New coalition plans march against corruption

Over 200 organisations have formed a coalition to campaign against state and private-sector looting, with Zwelinzima Vavi and union leaders on board.

By Sarah Evans
Can the Rainbow Nation ever shine through South Africa’s fog of racism?
Article
/ 16 September 2015

Can the Rainbow Nation ever shine through South Africa’s fog of racism?

Malwande Mhamhe, a promising black player, tells David Smith how prejudice forced him out of the game and lifts the lid on attitudes in SA rugby.

By David Smith
Deteriorating conditions at Pollsmoor prison
Videos
/ 16 September 2015

Deteriorating conditions at Pollsmoor prison

A video taken inside the Cape Town prison shows the poor state of basic facilities such as toilets and showers.

By Staff Reporter
Nigeria: Buhari orders single govt bank account in corruption crackdown
Africa
/ 16 September 2015

Nigeria: Buhari orders single govt bank account in corruption crackdown

The deadline for ministries to deposit funds in a central bank account has passed, with government saying it is happy with the level of compliance.

By Staff Reporter
African democracy update: Satisfaction remains elusive for many
Africa
/ 16 September 2015

African democracy update: Satisfaction remains elusive for many

Across 28 countries, only 46% of citizens say they are "very satisfied" or "fairly satisfied" with the way democracy works in their countries.

By Thomas Bentley
Twitter in stitches over #Mugabewrongspeech
Analysis
/ 16 September 2015

Twitter in stitches over #Mugabewrongspeech

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has gifted the Twittersphere with more reasons for laughter after he read the wrong speech in Parliament.

By Sthembiso Sithole
Zuma: Blood of refugee crisis is on Nato’s hands
Article
/ 16 September 2015

Zuma: Blood of refugee crisis is on Nato’s hands

President Jacob Zuma has placed the blame for the African refugee crisis firmly on the intervention policies of Nato and the European Union.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Guillaume Rossouw: The last punk returns home
Article
/ 16 September 2015

Guillaume Rossouw: The last punk returns home

The guy behind the counter at the Bohemian is out to give the scene a swift kick in the pants.

By Staff Reporter
I remember the day … I confronted Boko Haram
Africa
/ 16 September 2015

I remember the day … I confronted Boko Haram

A Nigerian soldier recounts his experience on the battlefield with Boko Haram fighters and the army’s struggle to operate high-tech ammunition.

By Staff Reporter
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