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Yearly Archives: 2015

Eskom crisis: Government co-owns the problem
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Eskom crisis: Government co-owns the problem

After a rescue package from the national treasury last year Eskom’s financial woes are far from alleviated, and won’t be for years to come.

By Staff Reporter
Cheating Matrics, Juju’s land ambitions and Paris vs Africa
Videos
/ 15 January 2015

Cheating Matrics, Juju’s land ambitions and Paris vs Africa

EFF threatens to expropriate land again, cheating Matric pupils could wait three years to rewrite and African leaders need to get involved in Nigeria.

By Staff Reporter
Court postpones Dramat’s suspension case
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Court postpones Dramat’s suspension case

After an urgent application to overturn Dramat’s suspension, the court postponed the hearing to allow the state time to respond.

By Chantelle Benjamin 1
Max du Preez: I can no longer be associated with the Independent group
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Max du Preez: I can no longer be associated with the Independent group

I feel tainted by my association with the Independent Media group. It is time to depart once again. I will betray my own past if I don’t.

By Max Du and Preez Author
True colours: Radio debate on ethics in journalism gets heated
Article
/ 15 January 2015

True colours: Radio debate on ethics in journalism gets heated

An SAfm debate on ethics in journalism got heated this morning when Independent Media’s Karima Brown took exception to what was being discussed.

By Sthembiso Sithole
48 dead, 70 000 homeless in Malawi floods
Africa
/ 15 January 2015

48 dead, 70 000 homeless in Malawi floods

Since the flooding started, 13 999 households have been affected, 69 995 people rendered homeless, and 48 lives have so far been lost.

By Staff Reporter
Pupils Speak Out: Not all public schools have the resources that my school has
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Pupils Speak Out: Not all public schools have the resources that my school has

A 16-year-old Islamic pupil writes about her school experience, which is different from the average, and how we can go about changing education.

By Staff Reporter
MakerBot makes material changes with 3D printing
Article
/ 15 January 2015

MakerBot makes material changes with 3D printing

CES in Las Vegas saw MakerBot announce new filaments in wood, stone and metal, as well as MakerBot Professional Services.

By Staff Reporter
Cuba-US thaw may better people’s lives
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Cuba-US thaw may better people’s lives

Cuba’s periodo especial was a cause of both suffering and initiative, as noted by SA medical students.

By Staff Reporter
Protecting Jacob Zuma consumes the ANC
Article
/ 15 January 2015

Protecting Jacob Zuma consumes the ANC

The ruling party depends on patronage and clientelism and can’t talk to its constituency, writes Raymond Suttner.

By Raymond Suttner
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