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Yearly Archives: 2015

Adult colouring books fly off the shelves
Article
/ 26 August 2015

Adult colouring books fly off the shelves

First it was baking, then knitting. Now the colouring in craze has hit SA, with addicts claiming it helps with anything from stress to concentration.

By Jenna Etheridge
Kenyan runners fail drugs tests at 2015 World Championships
Article
/ 26 August 2015

Kenyan runners fail drugs tests at 2015 World Championships

The IAAF has suspended Kenyan athletes Koki Manunga and Joyce Zakary after they tested positive for doping at the World Championships in Beijing.

By Staff Reporter
‘So white you’ve got to wear shades’
Article
/ 26 August 2015

‘So white you’ve got to wear shades’

South African philosophers have an opportunity to integrate the African experience into the discipline.

By George Hull
Bob Dylan’s ‘Hard Rain’ lyrics expected to sell for £200 000
Article
/ 26 August 2015

Bob Dylan’s ‘Hard Rain’ lyrics expected to sell for £200 000

The draft of ‘A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall’ lyrics contains scribbled revisions and scratchings-out to the song that Dylan recorded in December 1962.

By Reuters
What if global development was funded by developing countries?
Analysis
/ 26 August 2015

What if global development was funded by developing countries?

Increasing bank deposits and investing pension funds differently could reduce developing countries’ reliance on international donors.

By Yana Kakar Matthew
How a Chinese slowdown will hit global growth
Article
/ 26 August 2015

How a Chinese slowdown will hit global growth

As China’s markets fall and drag down global equities, the underlying concern is how much their slowdown will affect the rest of the world.

By Staff Reporter
Malaysia PM Razak faces $700m question
Article
/ 26 August 2015

Malaysia PM Razak faces $700m question

Najib Razak has refused to answer questions about vast sums of money paid into his personal bank accounts, in the country’s biggest political scandal.

By Dan Martin
Rand dive gives power-starved economy no respite
Article
/ 26 August 2015

Rand dive gives power-starved economy no respite

The very industries that should benefit from the rand’s slump are the ones being hobbled.

By Rene Vollgraaff
DA: Maths in free fall in our schools
Article
/ 26 August 2015

DA: Maths in free fall in our schools

The fall in students studying maths and schools offering the subject is causing alarm – but the government’s own figures paint a confusing picture.

By Victoria John
Zim economy: Mugabe asks the West for help
Africa
/ 26 August 2015

Zim economy: Mugabe asks the West for help

For first time in over 15 years, Mugabe openly asked for Western re-engagement in the ailing Zimbabwe economy in his State of the Nation address.

By Staff Reporter
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