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Yearly Archives: 2015

China frees its currency – Which African nations have the most to fear?
Article
/ 13 August 2015

China frees its currency – Which African nations have the most to fear?

Beijing says its move on the yuan is all about its own economy. But if you live in Africa, you might want to buckle up.

By Lee Mwiti
Pupils Speak Out: Rich schools should share resources with poorer schools
Article
/ 13 August 2015

Pupils Speak Out: Rich schools should share resources with poorer schools

Three pupils talk about their experiences of being in school. They each come from different backgrounds and go to schools in different areas.

By Victoria John
DA threatens court action against Parliament
Article
/ 13 August 2015

DA threatens court action against Parliament

The Democratic Alliance has threatened to take Parliament to court after their bid for a debate on a motion of impeachment against Zuma failed.

By Thulani Gqirana
Why south-south co-operation is a myth when it comes to Brics and Africa
Africa
/ 13 August 2015

Why south-south co-operation is a myth when it comes to Brics and Africa

What the increased ties between Russia, India, China and Brazil mean for Africa remains unclear.

By Staff Reporter
Michael Moore new film to attack US government’s state of ‘infinite war’
Article
/ 13 August 2015

Michael Moore new film to attack US government’s state of ‘infinite war’

The film, made in secret because of surveillance concerns, satirises ‘constant need to have an enemy to keep the military-industrial complex alive’.

By Staff Reporter
‘No plan to diminish Afrikaans at NWU’
Article
/ 13 August 2015

‘No plan to diminish Afrikaans at NWU’

The NWU vice-chancellor has sought to dispel criticism that his drive to transform the institution is aimed at curtailing Afrikaans.

By Bongani Nkosi
Put an end to an electoral system that only suits the fat cats
Article
/ 13 August 2015

Put an end to an electoral system that only suits the fat cats

The party system must be taken as a transitional stage of human development.

By Staff Reporter
Don’t forget to smell the men
Analysis
/ 13 August 2015

Don’t forget to smell the men

Men wear fragrances to mask odours but women like men whose scent is like their own.

By Staff Reporter
Small firms wilt under BEE backlash
Article
/ 13 August 2015

Small firms wilt under BEE backlash

Black-owned businesses are being stymied by the new procurement codes intended to help them.

By Thalia Holmes
Banked, but women still losing out financially
Article
/ 13 August 2015

Banked, but women still losing out financially

South African women are more money-savvy than they used to be with more bank accounts than men, but they still earn less than their male counterparts.

By Nomsa Daniels
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