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Yearly Archives: 2015

Springbok World Cup court ban dropped
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Springbok World Cup court ban dropped

Transformation in rugby is urgent, said Judge Ntendeya Mavundla, and interested parties need to engage to "ventilate" the issue.

By Thomas Hartleb
Motsoeneng pushes for regulation of journalists
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Motsoeneng pushes for regulation of journalists

SABC chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng has reiterated his desire to see the media regulated, getting South Africans fired up on Twitter.

By Sthembiso Sithole
The case of Wang Yu, emblem of China’s human rights crackdown
Article
/ 2 September 2015

The case of Wang Yu, emblem of China’s human rights crackdown

The detention of Wang Yu was the opening salvo in an unprecedented crackdown on China’s human rights lawyers.

By Tom Phillips
Sadtu: Boycott national assessments in schools
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Sadtu: Boycott national assessments in schools

The teachers union has encouraged its members to boycott invigilation of the Annual National Assessments in protest against the education department.

By Bongani Nkosi
Anthony Horowitz apologises after calling Idris Elba ‘too street’ to play James Bond
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Anthony Horowitz apologises after calling Idris Elba ‘too street’ to play James Bond

James Bond author makes a statement after being criticised for telling the Daily Mail that Idris Elba should not play Bond.

By Lanre Bakare
Uber links With Kia to drive growth in Lagos
Africa
/ 2 September 2015

Uber links With Kia to drive growth in Lagos

The US car-booking company has signed agreements with Kia and Lagos-based Access Bank to reduce the down payment required for new vehicles.

By Yinka Ibukun
The lingering, unspoken pain of white youth who fought for apartheid
Article
/ 2 September 2015

The lingering, unspoken pain of white youth who fought for apartheid

The impact that conscription had on the roughly 600 000 white men who became both pawns and agents has seldom been publicly acknowledged.

By Staff Reporter
Tax dodgers, fake BEE scams hit in govt tender system
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Tax dodgers, fake BEE scams hit in govt tender system

Nhlanhla Nene pledges to end billions of rand lost in dodgy tenders with the roll-out of a compulsory supplier database in the next seven months.

By Phillip De Wet
Facebook’s flavour of the Moment
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Facebook’s flavour of the Moment

When a billion human beings logged onto Facebook last Monday, it was just one landmark in the social network’s quest to connect humanity.

By Staff Reporter
Durban first African city to host Commonwealth Games
Article
/ 2 September 2015

Durban first African city to host Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games will be held in Africa for the first time in their 85-year history, with Durban’s bid expected to boost jobs and tourism.

By Staff Reporter
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