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Yearly Archives: 2017

​Increasing student aid includes rethinking curriculums
Article
/ 13 January 2017

​Increasing student aid includes rethinking curriculums

The gazette proposes a “blueprint” for funding the full costs of study for the very poor, the poor and the missing middle.

By Staff Reporter
Life or death: What Afcon means to our football-mad continent
Article
/ 13 January 2017

Life or death: What Afcon means to our football-mad continent

Bafana and Nigeria may be sitting out the tournament, but it still offers plenty of mouthwatering clashes

By Thomas Kwenaite
​Class of 2016’s mixed bag of results
Article
/ 13 January 2017

​Class of 2016’s mixed bag of results

Pass rates are too simplistic a measure to show the true state of SA’s education system.

By Staff Reporter
​Pikoli bites big, chews smart in his first attempt at self-publishing
Article
/ 13 January 2017

​Pikoli bites big, chews smart in his first attempt at self-publishing

Phumlani Pikoli used crowdfunding to produce ‘The Fatuous State of Severity’, a collection of short stories. These are three excerpts from the book.

By Staff Reporter
Courts last refuge from Hurricane JZ
Article
/ 13 January 2017

Courts last refuge from Hurricane JZ

The parliamentary standing committee says his objection has no sound basis and is refusing to back down.

By Staff Reporter
On our Lists this week: Fugee, Afternoon Delight and 13th
Article
/ 13 January 2017

On our Lists this week: Fugee, Afternoon Delight and 13th

The Lists this week were compiled by Friday editor Milisuthando Bongela and Friday senior arts writer Kwanele Sosibo

By Arts Desk
The future of South African cricket is black and bright
Article
/ 13 January 2017

The future of South African cricket is black and bright

Whites must stop whining about the flight of talent, as the system is still heavily stacked in their favour

By Tim Fish Hodgson
Arts news : Cape Town gets a new art fair and Lady Skollie sexes up London
Article
/ 13 January 2017

Arts news : Cape Town gets a new art fair and Lady Skollie sexes up London

The artist will exhibit new ink, watercolour and crayon paintings and will paint a large-scale mural for the gallery on site.

By Arts Desk
Reality check for nuke power trip
Article
/ 13 January 2017

Reality check for nuke power trip

The utility and the nuclear energy corporation were handed the nuke build baton but it needs treasury’s approval – the country is on the fiscal edge.

By Staff Reporter
[Interview 1]Long quest to understand these bodies without identities
Videos
/ 13 January 2017

[Interview 1]Long quest to understand these bodies without identities

South Africa’s mortuaries are buckling under the volume of bodies, with Hillbrow medico-legal laboratory processing more than 3 000 last year alone.

By Staff Reporter
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