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Yearly Archives: 2015

Menstruation revolution: ‘Donald Trump is going to bloody love it’
Article
/ 12 August 2015

Menstruation revolution: ‘Donald Trump is going to bloody love it’

A ‘freebleeding’ marathon runner, a zine celebrating periods and the #JustATampon campaign: women are fighting back against the need to be discreet.

By Staff Reporter
How high unemployment has eclipsed the plight of SA’s working poor
Article
/ 12 August 2015

How high unemployment has eclipsed the plight of SA’s working poor

Unemployment is the main concern for about half of SA’s poor population, the other half is concerned about low earnings or the poor quality of work.

By John Reynolds
Like it or not, SA schools set to teach Mandarin
Article
/ 12 August 2015

Like it or not, SA schools set to teach Mandarin

Government has informed education authorities that Mandarin will be taught in schools from January, amid claims of Chinese "imperialism" by Sadtu.

By Bongani Nkosi
Chill on the verdejo wine trail
Article
/ 12 August 2015

Chill on the verdejo wine trail

A decade ago it was barely known outside a small area northwest of Madrid. Now the full-bodied white is widely enjoyed across Spain and beyond.

By Staff Reporter
Massive attack: Joburg art collective gears up for Ghana
Article
/ 12 August 2015

Massive attack: Joburg art collective gears up for Ghana

With a bit of crowdfunding and a large gathering of multidisciplinary artists, JHB Massive looks to make an impact at Accra’s Chale Wote art festival.

By stefanie jason
Nigeria’s addiction to the death sentence
Africa
/ 12 August 2015

Nigeria’s addiction to the death sentence

Nigerian soldiers fighting Boko Haram say the government is punishing them for unknown sins and sentencing them to death.

By Staff Reporter
Zapiro: Tomorrow, we go back to trashing Madonsela
Cartoons
/ 12 August 2015

Zapiro: Tomorrow, we go back to trashing Madonsela

Click on image for full-size view.

By Zapiro
Zuma: ‘South Africans have colonised one another’
Article
/ 11 August 2015

Zuma: ‘South Africans have colonised one another’

President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday said South Africa was unfairly being compared to other countries.

By Staff Reporter
Gauteng school principals ‘need training’
Article
/ 11 August 2015

Gauteng school principals ‘need training’

Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has been asked to ensure that management and auditing systems were in place in all schools in the province.

By Victoria John
An education system for the future: Four principles
Africa
/ 11 August 2015

An education system for the future: Four principles

In meeting the demand for higher education, African countries should resist the urge to blindly copy Western university models.

By Staff Reporter
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