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Yearly Archives: 2015

Why Afrikaans doesn’t qualify for special treatment at universities
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Why Afrikaans doesn’t qualify for special treatment at universities

Those who don’t want English as Stellenbosch’s main language have invoked SA’s Constitution, but the assumptions underlying their arguments are false.

By Sandra Liebenberg and Aj Van Der Walt
What the Oscar Pistorius trials tell us about racism in SA’s judiciary
Article
/ 9 December 2015

What the Oscar Pistorius trials tell us about racism in SA’s judiciary

The debate about the quality of high court judges reflects a different cultural clash in which incompetence is often associated with black people.

By Staff Reporter
How the Ku Klux Klan seized cinema to become a force in the US
Article
/ 9 December 2015

How the Ku Klux Klan seized cinema to become a force in the US

One-hundred years ago, America’s infamous racist group staged a near-takeover of the nation’s film and media industries. Here’s how they did it.

By Staff Reporter
Lost gun shoots Durban Hawks into controversy
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Lost gun shoots Durban Hawks into controversy

Controversy shrouds the appointment of the Hawks head in Durban, who got the job despite a pending criminal case for allegedly losing his firearm.

By Jeff Wicks
SA registers a two-in-one pill that can prevent HIV infection
Article
/ 9 December 2015

SA registers a two-in-one pill that can prevent HIV infection

South Africa has become only the second country in the world to allow widespread access to groundbreaking HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis medication.

By Staff Reporter
Mark Zuckerberg blurs PR and charity
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Mark Zuckerberg blurs PR and charity

It’s okay to feel warm and fuzzy about Facebook’s founder giving away billions through the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, even though he isn’t.

By Staff Reporter
Ntuli-Zuma’s poison case remains shrouded in mystery
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Ntuli-Zuma’s poison case remains shrouded in mystery

The president’s second wife remains exiled from Nkandla almost a year after claims surfaced that she tried to poison her husband, Jacob Zuma.

By Glynnis Underhill
Top ANC man Sihle Zikalala weathers KZN storm
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Top ANC man Sihle Zikalala weathers KZN storm

Zikalala is not perturbed by the controversy surrounding his unexpected election as provincial chairperson of the party in KwaZulu-Natal.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Companies beware of ‘toxic’ workers
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Companies beware of ‘toxic’ workers

A Harvard Business School study has found they may be more productive than other employees, but their deviant Machiavellianism can be ruinous.

By Sarah Wild
Row over fishing ‘quotas for pals’
Article
/ 9 December 2015

Row over fishing ‘quotas for pals’

Fishermen are up in arms over a scheme to take rights from the previously disadvantaged and give them to a new group of previously disadvantaged.

By Sipho Kings
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