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Yearly Archives: 2017

The inauguration of the end of the world (as we know it)
Article
/ 12 January 2017

The inauguration of the end of the world (as we know it)

What the hell happened? How did we go from hope to hate? Where did all the grown-ups go? Is this really the end?

By Staff Reporter
Medical smart jacket tackles misdiagnosis of pneumonia
Article
/ 12 January 2017

Medical smart jacket tackles misdiagnosis of pneumonia

Jacket would detect symptoms up to four times faster than a doctor.

By Staff Reporter
Dirco ‘manufactured outrage’ over my Taiwan trip, says Tshwane mayor
Article
/ 11 January 2017

Dirco ‘manufactured outrage’ over my Taiwan trip, says Tshwane mayor

Solly Msimanga says he used a diplomatic passport to enter Taiwan and that it would be impossible to use such a passport without state permission.

By Raeesa Pather
South African universities won’t change unless mindsets start to shift
Analysis
/ 11 January 2017

South African universities won’t change unless mindsets start to shift

The ongoing debates around reform in higher education are a piece of a much wider historical, political and cultural set of issues.

By Staff Reporter
PAC’s Kenny Motsamai granted full parole after 27 years in prison
Article
/ 11 January 2017

PAC’s Kenny Motsamai granted full parole after 27 years in prison

The Pan Africanist Congress member had been imprisoned for killing a traffic officer in Rustenburg.

By Tshidi Madia
Why are mosques in the Western Cape being desecrated?
Article
/ 11 January 2017

Why are mosques in the Western Cape being desecrated?

Police are investigating acts of vandalism against Islamic places of worship, but religious leaders are at a loss to explain why they’re happening now

By Raeesa Pather
South Africa has work to do to make government more accountable
Analysis
/ 11 January 2017

South Africa has work to do to make government more accountable

Recent events in South Africa make it clear how urgently this ideal must be realised.

By Staff Reporter
From Russia with kink: Buzzfeed publishes ‘unverified’ Trump claims
Article
/ 11 January 2017

From Russia with kink: Buzzfeed publishes ‘unverified’ Trump claims

US spy chiefs have informed Donald Trump that Russian operatives claim to possess deeply compromising personal and financial information about him.

By Paul Handley
‘Yes we did’: Obama pushes values and prods Trump in final, emotional address
Article
/ 11 January 2017

‘Yes we did’: Obama pushes values and prods Trump in final, emotional address

President Barack Obama urged Americans on Tuesday to stand up for US values and reject discrimination.

By Jeff Mason
Bugs on the menu as palm weevil protein hits the pan
Article
/ 11 January 2017

Bugs on the menu as palm weevil protein hits the pan

Larvae may not be to everyone’s taste but they could be key to easing food shortages and boosting farmers’ incomes.

By Staff Reporter
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