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Yearly Archives: 2016

How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector
Analysis
/ 31 December 2016

How ordinary South Africans felt the effect of an active public protector

​Thuli Madonsela’s​ tenure at the helm of the office of the public protector of South Africa has significantly ​raised the profile​ of the institution

By Mafaro Kasipo
Parliament 2016: Same politics, different brawls, new slogans and interesting insults
Article
/ 31 December 2016

Parliament 2016: Same politics, different brawls, new slogans and interesting insults

Another year of brawls, slogans, insults and old politics which dominated Parliament.

By Thulani Gqirana
Homophobic US pastor, Steven Anderson, in joint venture with Cape Town church
Article
/ 30 December 2016

Homophobic US pastor, Steven Anderson, in joint venture with Cape Town church

Anderson has been embraced by a Cape Town-based preacher who plans to open two churches with him

By Jenni Evans
Russia ‘Grizzly Steppe’ hacking operation started simply, US Says
Article
/ 30 December 2016

Russia ‘Grizzly Steppe’ hacking operation started simply, US Says

Hackers working for Russia’s civilian intelligence service sent e-mails with hidden malware to more than 1 000 people working for the US government

By Chris Strohm
Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte: I threw a man from a helicopter
Article
/ 29 December 2016

Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte: I threw a man from a helicopter

The Philippine leader says he will throw corrupt officials from a helicopter midair, adding that he did it to a man before.

By Al Jazeera
South Africa need five wickets to win first test
Article
/ 29 December 2016

South Africa need five wickets to win first test

South Africa, who won the toss and opted to bat, amassed 286 runs in their first innings and Sri Lanka scored 205 in reply.

By Mark Gleeson Author
One is born every minute: Don’t be so sure you wouldn’t fall for fake news
Analysis
/ 29 December 2016

One is born every minute: Don’t be so sure you wouldn’t fall for fake news

It’s not that people are getting dumber, psychologists say. Humans have always had blind spots.

By Faye Flam
US retaliates against Russian interference with 2016 election
Article
/ 29 December 2016

US retaliates against Russian interference with 2016 election

“All Americans should be alarmed by Russia’s actions,” Obama said in a statement.

By Bloomberg News
20% maths decree sets a dangerous precedent for schooling in South Africa
Article
/ 28 December 2016

20% maths decree sets a dangerous precedent for schooling in South Africa

Learning the fundamentals of maths can equip children with critical thinking and reasoning skills.

By Staff Reporter
Two-state solution to Middle East conflict in serious jeopardy – John Kerry
Article
/ 28 December 2016

Two-state solution to Middle East conflict in serious jeopardy – John Kerry

Kerry said Israel "will never have true peace" if it doesn’t reach an accord based on Israelis and Palestinians living in their own states.

By Yeganeh Torbati and
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