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Yearly Archives: 2017

Ace Magashule’s wild Free State: Activists faced intimidation, whistle-blowers fled
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Ace Magashule’s wild Free State: Activists faced intimidation, whistle-blowers fled

Death threats and intimidation drove one man to leave the country after exposing crumbling conditions within the province’s health system.

By Laura Lopez Gonzalez
​ANC Women’s League believes men used Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Article
/ 19 December 2017

​ANC Women’s League believes men used Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma

Though Dlamini-Zuma was snubbed at the ANC presidency, three of the candidates who had appeared on her slate made it to the top six.

By Dineo Bendile
Rohingya refugees to start returning from January
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Rohingya refugees to start returning from January

An estimated 655 000 refugees from the stateless group have poured across the border into Bangladesh, fleeing ethnic cleansing.

By Staff Reporter
Patel: Deconcentrate markets to give black entrepreneurs more opportunities
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Patel: Deconcentrate markets to give black entrepreneurs more opportunities

‘​The draft Competition Amendment Bill is one of the ways government seeks to bolster economic inclusion by allowing more players in the market’

By Thulebona Mhlanga
Lindiwe Zulu: Women must go back to trenches for leadership positions
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Lindiwe Zulu: Women must go back to trenches for leadership positions

Zulu said an eye should be kept on the election of the party’s NEC members because: "We want to see more women in the leadership structures."

By Jan Gerber
Water-dwelling organisms show new ways to harvest light for solar tech
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Water-dwelling organisms show new ways to harvest light for solar tech

Diatoms’ tricks may offer new insights that keep solar cell energy running efficiently and robustly throughout their processes

By Staff Reporter
Moody’s cautious on Ramaphosa win
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Moody’s cautious on Ramaphosa win

Moody’s placed South Africa on negative ratings watch but stopped short of downgrading South Africa outright.

By Lynley Donnelly
ANC election battle is over (we think) but the policy war begins
Article
/ 19 December 2017

ANC election battle is over (we think) but the policy war begins

The so-called “unity ticket” win on Monday evening sees the top six divided into three representatives from the CR17 and NDZ slates.

By Staff Reporter
Supra Mahumapelo: If they recount SG votes, they must recount the entire top six
Article
/ 19 December 2017

Supra Mahumapelo: If they recount SG votes, they must recount the entire top six

Mahumapelo says Ramaphosa supporters will put the ANC at “risk” by calling for a recount.

By Raeesa Pather
North Korea weapons ‘sprint’ revives spectre of nuclear exchange
Article
/ 19 December 2017

North Korea weapons ‘sprint’ revives spectre of nuclear exchange

Multiple sets of UN sanctions failed to stop Pyongyang from carrying out its sixth and most powerful nuclear test — which it said was a hydrogen bomb.

By Staff Reporter
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