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Yearly Archives: 2017

‘Who will benefit?’ Limpopo business asks about special economic zones
Article
/ 2 March 2017

‘Who will benefit?’ Limpopo business asks about special economic zones

Critical Thinking Forum panellists and the public dissected the Limpopo State of the Province Address

By Staff Reporter
Radical transformation begins with fixing how we fund healthcare in remote areas
Article
/ 2 March 2017

Radical transformation begins with fixing how we fund healthcare in remote areas

Once slices of the healthcare funding pie are dished out to provinces, there is little control over how this money is spent to benefit the rural poor.

By Marije Versteeg-Mojanaga and Russell Rensburg
Supra heads to court to halt ‘smears’
Article
/ 2 March 2017

Supra heads to court to halt ‘smears’

North West’s premier wants to stifle the rumour that he had a hand in a business leader’s murder

By Jessica Bezuidenhout
Leftist tropes and right-wing rhetoric coexist
Analysis
/ 2 March 2017

Leftist tropes and right-wing rhetoric coexist

And the confusion this can cause presents real and urgent dangers to the SA body politic.

By Richard Pithouse
There’s reason behind the risk-taking of SA cricket’s latest all-rounder sensation
Article
/ 2 March 2017

There’s reason behind the risk-taking of SA cricket’s latest all-rounder sensation

Many are hailing him as the next Lance Klusener, but Andile Phehlukwayo is batting and bowling his own path to international recognition.

By Neil Manthorp
Dump Icasa and the market will force down data prices
Analysis
/ 2 March 2017

Dump Icasa and the market will force down data prices

The growing public outrage expressed through #DataMustFall is not misplaced, but the political solutions offered so far are.

By Staff Reporter
Why the State Theatre is a great place to do business
Videos
/ 1 March 2017

Why the State Theatre is a great place to do business

Why The State Theatre and the Sammy Marks Square, in the centre of Pretoria, are commonly used for marketing, selling and advertising products.

By Staff Reporter
Are South Africans up to Thabo Mbeki’s call for a ‘rebirth’?
Analysis
/ 1 March 2017

Are South Africans up to Thabo Mbeki’s call for a ‘rebirth’?

In his inaugural speech as Unisa chancellor, Mbeki raised a number issues which remain pertinent in the country.

By Sabelo Ndlovu-gatsheni
Presidency summons social development director general over social grants crisis
Article
/ 1 March 2017

Presidency summons social development director general over social grants crisis

The social security agency’s contract with the company disbursing grants ends this month and it’s feared that 17-million people may not receive them.

By Paul Herman
EFF supporters protest against ‘student victimisation’ at Khanyile bail hearing
Article
/ 1 March 2017

EFF supporters protest against ‘student victimisation’ at Khanyile bail hearing

The Fees Must Fall activist was granted bail on Wednesday after being held in custody since September 27.

By Staff Reporter
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