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Yearly Archives: 2015

Marikana massacre: How South African journalism failed the test
Article
/ 25 November 2015

Marikana massacre: How South African journalism failed the test

The reporting of the Marikana massacre was characterised by embedded journalism, sensationalism and polarisation of views.

By Ylva Rodny-Gumede
Blade Nzimande blasts ANC’s ‘parasitic bourgeoisie’
Article
/ 25 November 2015

Blade Nzimande blasts ANC’s ‘parasitic bourgeoisie’

Addressing the Cosatu national congress, Nzimande launched a veiled attack against factions he believes are trying to derail the tripartite alliance.

By Matuma Letsoalo Author
Intelligence is Schengen’s best defence against terrorism
Article
/ 25 November 2015

Intelligence is Schengen’s best defence against terrorism

Discarding Europe’s free-travel zone will not curb terrorism. Intelligence and undercover police have to infiltrate organised crime gangs.

By Staff Reporter
Greylingstad: The town that could not stand the test of time
Article
/ 25 November 2015

Greylingstad: The town that could not stand the test of time

The once bustling dorp in Mpumalanga is on an extended sabbatical from the modern world.

By Luke Alfred
Facebook tests tools to help mend your broken heart
Article
/ 25 November 2015

Facebook tests tools to help mend your broken heart

The social media giant is testing tools that allow you to hide posts and updates – and untag posts – featuring your ex, writes Hannah Jane Parkinson.

By Staff Reporter
Gaming rAges on in South Africa
Article
/ 24 November 2015

Gaming rAges on in South Africa

The recent rAge festival again proved that gaming is booming in South Africa – and there’s no sign of it letting up, writes Arthur Goldstuck.

By Staff Reporter
SA’s HIV treatment programme has saved 1.3-million lives
Article
/ 24 November 2015

SA’s HIV treatment programme has saved 1.3-million lives

A report by UNAids has revealed that SA’s antiretroviral coverage has greatly increased in the last two decades, but remains short of global targets.

By Ina Skosana
SA narrowly dodges recession
Article
/ 24 November 2015

SA narrowly dodges recession

Third-quarter economic growth of 0.7% is enough to prevent South Africa from plunging into a recession.

By Staff Reporter
Trans rights activists calling for Zoolander 2 boycott
Article
/ 24 November 2015

Trans rights activists calling for Zoolander 2 boycott

More than 9 000 sign petition criticising Benedict Cumberbatch’s ‘cartoonish’ portrayal of androgynous model.

By Jessica Elgot
Cosatu top brass clings to leadership
Article
/ 24 November 2015

Cosatu top brass clings to leadership

Despite resistance from Fawu, five out of six national leaders retained their positions uncontested – Zwelinzima Vavi the only exception.

By Qaanitah Hunter
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