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Yearly Archives: 2015

Krejcir sentencing postponed to November
Article
/ 28 October 2015

Krejcir sentencing postponed to November

The Johannesburg high court has had to postpone sentencing convicted Czech fugitive Radovan Krejcir, but for the last time, says judge.

By Staff Reporter
Free university education is not the route to social justice
Article
/ 28 October 2015

Free university education is not the route to social justice

As South Africa’s students call for free university tuition, it’s worth asking if higher education would be free in a truly just society.

By George Hull
Gulf too hot by 2070 to support human life
Article
/ 28 October 2015

Gulf too hot by 2070 to support human life

Average temperature and humidity rises in the Gulf will be too extreme for humans to continue living in the area by 2070, according to researchers.

By Sipho Kings
Students march on Sars, Reserve Bank and treasury
Article
/ 28 October 2015

Students march on Sars, Reserve Bank and treasury

TUT students marched peacefully to key institutions to deliver demands they say will open the door to free education.

By Bongani Nkosi
‘Stepping up and forward as a white student was imperative’
Article
/ 27 October 2015

‘Stepping up and forward as a white student was imperative’

The idea of a white human shield holds meaning solely in the context of racism – specifically, the structural anti-black legacy of colonialism.

By Staff Reporter
ICC suspects Bashir could come back to SA
Article
/ 27 October 2015

ICC suspects Bashir could come back to SA

The ICC is suspicious that the South African government may well allow Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir back into the country.

By Qaanitah Hunter
Gay, transgender characters thrive on U.S. streaming sites, traditional TV lags
Article
/ 27 October 2015

Gay, transgender characters thrive on U.S. streaming sites, traditional TV lags

The LGBT community calls for more racially diverse lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender characters on TV.

By Reuters
China slams US warship sail-by near artificial islands
Article
/ 27 October 2015

China slams US warship sail-by near artificial islands

The United States defied China on Tuesday by sending a warship close to artificial islands the rising Asian power is building in disputed waters.

By Staff Reporter
Grenades hurled in deadly post-election Burundi clashes
Africa
/ 27 October 2015

Grenades hurled in deadly post-election Burundi clashes

Gunmen hurled grenades and battled with police in deadly clashes in Burundi, the latest violence since the re-election of Pierre Nkurunziza.

By Staff Reporter
Wits management reaches an agreement with SRC
Article
/ 27 October 2015

Wits management reaches an agreement with SRC

An agreement has been reached by Wits University management and the Wits SRC to resume all academic programmes on Wednesday.

By Lizeka Tandwa
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