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Yearly Archives: 2017

Minimum wage is part of the moral economy
Analysis
/ 17 January 2017

Minimum wage is part of the moral economy

To strengthen it, the minimum wage must be linked to other policies and interventions.

By Imraan Valodia
World Economic Forum meeting in Davos takes place at turbulent moment
Analysis
/ 17 January 2017

World Economic Forum meeting in Davos takes place at turbulent moment

World leaders will discuss the political turbulence of 2016, which has been decades in the making and not all to do with the 2008 financial crisis.

By Andrew Hammond
Reflections on Home: Exploration of a fallacy
Article
/ 17 January 2017

Reflections on Home: Exploration of a fallacy

Home is a borderland, a conflicting zone. It’s where we learn things to unlearn. Don’t worry if home is painful. Make another one.

By Youlendree Appasamy
Online registration seen as a solution
Videos
/ 16 January 2017

Online registration seen as a solution

It is registration time for tertiary institutions across the country and students speak out on whether or not they face any diffficulties.

By Staff Reporter
Combustible Kugas recall does little to extinguish criticism of SA inaction
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Combustible Kugas recall does little to extinguish criticism of SA inaction

More than half of the 6 300 cars sold in South Africa are said to be prone to catching fire.

By Raeesa Pather
Afcon 2017: Morocco coach Herve Renard eyes treble
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Afcon 2017: Morocco coach Herve Renard eyes treble

The 48-year-old Frenchman is the only coach to win the competition with different countries.

By Staff Reporter
‘Nobody in Palestinian Authority was scheduled to meet with Maimane’
Article
/ 16 January 2017

‘Nobody in Palestinian Authority was scheduled to meet with Maimane’

The Palestinian embassy says the DA has not substantiated who it visited in Palestine.

By Raeesa Pather
Thuli Madonsela silent on whether Mkhwebane altered her Absa report
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Thuli Madonsela silent on whether Mkhwebane altered her Absa report

The former public protector won’t say whether her successor has made any changes to the report linking the bank to alleged state looting.

By Raeesa Pather
Gupta-linked bank bid gets initial go-ahead
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Gupta-linked bank bid gets initial go-ahead

The Competition Commission has approved a merger between two companies, a move likely to pave the way for a Gupta-linked bid to buy a bank.

By Jessica Bezuidenhout
Former spy boss says the reason for not paying apartheid-era loans was a ruse
Article
/ 16 January 2017

Former spy boss says the reason for not paying apartheid-era loans was a ruse

Billy Masetlha told the public protector that Thabo Mbeki and Trevor Manuel’s justification was a ruse.

By Athandiwe Saba
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