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Yearly Archives: 2017

The state is sick and, while it’s ill, it can’t fix the economy
Analysis
/ 14 February 2017

The state is sick and, while it’s ill, it can’t fix the economy

A crippled state, like an ailing patient, cannot heal itself, but needs a visionary leader to perform emergency surgery in a selfless and moral way.

By Jason Musyoka
Drought-struck coastal cities go for expensive Plan B
Article
/ 14 February 2017

Drought-struck coastal cities go for expensive Plan B

Slow work on water department projects blamed for ‘last resort’ emergency freshwater plants.

By Sipho Kings
Midwives’ care during childbirth drastically improves outcomes for labouring mothers
Analysis
/ 14 February 2017

Midwives’ care during childbirth drastically improves outcomes for labouring mothers

Competent, compassionate care during labour and delivery is good for the dignity of mothers-to-be – and for their chance of survival.

By Staff Reporter
Less than 7% of health facilities nationwide offer abortions – Amnesty International
Article
/ 14 February 2017

Less than 7% of health facilities nationwide offer abortions – Amnesty International

In some provinces, safe, free abortions may only be provided at about 260 public facilities.

By Ina Skosana
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan arrested
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan arrested

O’Sullivan is expected to launch an urgent application at the high court in Pretoria at 9pm for him to be released.

By Staff Reporter
Hotline bling: What Zuma and Trump really talked about
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Hotline bling: What Zuma and Trump really talked about

Women, haircare and other things the two esteemed men might have talked about.

By Staff Reporter
Battered Zuma gambles on populist shift to ensure survival
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Battered Zuma gambles on populist shift to ensure survival

Once President Jacob Zuma steps down as ANC leader at the party’s next congress, he’ll have to answer to a party that may no longer share his vision.

By Staff Reporter
[FROM OUR ARCHIVES] Looking to invest in health? Here’s how to make the most of it
Article
/ 13 February 2017

[FROM OUR ARCHIVES] Looking to invest in health? Here’s how to make the most of it

Every dollar spent on vaccines brings a 16-fold return on investment — and up to $44 for every dollar if broader benefits are taken into account.

By Staff Reporter
Gigaba hints that Mashaba is to blame for Rosettenville ‘xenophobic’ violence
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Gigaba hints that Mashaba is to blame for Rosettenville ‘xenophobic’ violence

The minister is conducting a walkabout today to quell tensions in areas of the city that have large populations of foreign nationals.

By Govan Whittles
Coloured stereotype uproar amplifies calls for publisher transformation
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Coloured stereotype uproar amplifies calls for publisher transformation

"Rainbow Nation Navigation Guide" created an uproar on Twitter after a series of excerpts from the book were posted on the social media network

By Staff Reporter
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