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Yearly Archives: 2015

Is CSI really helping women?
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Is CSI really helping women?

Many corporate social investment projects aimed at empowering women are just paying lip service

By Johann Barnard 1
Lessons from the Rhodes statue’s fall
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Lessons from the Rhodes statue’s fall

Public memorials are part of our heritage, and can be dealt with creatively.

By Neo Lekgotla
What is an African curriculum?
Article
/ 17 April 2015

What is an African curriculum?

Transformation must take root in university syllabuses if Rhodes’s legacy is to be definitively banished.

By Harry Garuba
Damning rural schools report suppressed
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Damning rural schools report suppressed

A leaked document shows the crippling effect of powerful unions and cronyism on basic education.

By Victoria John
Encouraging a citizen army
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Encouraging a citizen army

Storey was inspired to do something meaningful with her life

By Tamsin Oxford
Tomorrow’s leaders on the rise
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Tomorrow’s leaders on the rise

Koo Govender focuses on fast-tracking young women’s acquisition of skills in order to propel them into leadership positions

By Mandi Smallhorne
A deeper understanding of injustice
Article
/ 17 April 2015

A deeper understanding of injustice

Nwokedi’s history has informed her conscience

By Mandi Smallhorne
Look into those cold stone eyes
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Look into those cold stone eyes

The removal of Rhodes’s effigy is only a small victory on the road to real transformation.

By Staff Reporter
Most of our new teachers can’t
Article
/ 17 April 2015

Most of our new teachers can’t

The number of teachers graduating is no longer of concern, but their ability leaves much to be desired.

By Bongani Nkosi
Bashir tipped to win – again
Africa
/ 17 April 2015

Bashir tipped to win – again

The opposition parties appear to be boycotting their own anti-election boycott event.

By James Copnall
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