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Yearly Archives: 2015

High risk of power failures, warns Eskom
Article
/ 7 January 2015

High risk of power failures, warns Eskom

Two of the power utility’s generators have failed, pushing up the risk of blackouts as engineers attempt to determine the cause of the breakdowns.

By Sapa
Former ref lambasts festive Premier League refereeing
Article
/ 7 January 2015

Former ref lambasts festive Premier League refereeing

Former Fifa ref Keith Hackett has named five referees he says should be dropped from the English Premier League for "major errors" over Christmas.

By Mike Collett
Madonna’s cultural appropriation confirms what a cliche she has become
Article
/ 7 January 2015

Madonna’s cultural appropriation confirms what a cliche she has become

In their desperation to appear edgy, the only thing artists such as Iggy Azalea and Madonna succeed in doing is flaunting their unoriginality.

By Nesrine Malik
Egypt gays live in fear under Sisi regime
Africa
/ 7 January 2015

Egypt gays live in fear under Sisi regime

"There is a constant fear and anxiety. I never had this kind of feeling in my life. Now you are afraid in your own home," says a gay man in Egypt.

By Jay Deshmukh and Abdelhalim Abdallah
The ANC does not get the credit it deserves
Article
/ 7 January 2015

The ANC does not get the credit it deserves

Detractors often forget that the ruling party has the enormous task of serving an entire population, not just 10%, and ignore the strides it has made.

By Staff Reporter
It’s official: 2014 was the hottest year ever
Article
/ 7 January 2015

It’s official: 2014 was the hottest year ever

Experts say human-driven climate change is the main reason for last year being the most scorching on record.

By Sipho Kings
Motshekga sows confusion about pushing up pupils
Article
/ 7 January 2015

Motshekga sows confusion about pushing up pupils

Education experts fear a new proposal not to advance those who do not pass grades in the final phase will be counterproductive.

By Victoria John
Bogosi Sekhukhuni explores the web of identities
Article
/ 7 January 2015

Bogosi Sekhukhuni explores the web of identities

Artist, Bogosi Sekhukhuni’s, new video and sound installation reflects our unique dualistic reality created by cyberspace and the dreamworld.

By Staff Reporter
Habitable planets: The ideal home in the Goldilocks Zone
Article
/ 7 January 2015

Habitable planets: The ideal home in the Goldilocks Zone

Astronomers are discovering more and more exoplanets that could support life as we know it, but distance from a sun is only one critical requirement.

By Sarah Wild
The ANC gears up to win over the Western Cape
Article
/ 6 January 2015

The ANC gears up to win over the Western Cape

President Jacob Zuma has hit the ground running as the ANC prepares for birthday celebrations amid promises to tackle poverty in the province.

By Thulani Gqirana
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