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Yearly Archives: 2020

Women in Construction
Special Reports
/ 2 September 2020

Women in Construction

It is critical for women to be made the centre of attention in the construction industry so that they can be upskilled and lifted out of poverty

By Special Reports
Happiness is too important to leave to chance
Opinion
/ 2 September 2020

Happiness is too important to leave to chance

Newfound clarity on the important things in life has been hailed as a silver lining of this crisis. Planning a future around ‘purpose, passion and pay’ may be the key to having it all

By Kutlwano Sello
South Sudan’s forex shortage highlights broader economic crisis
Africa
/ 1 September 2020

South Sudan’s forex shortage highlights broader economic crisis

South Sudan has nearly run out of foreign currency – and this is just the tip of a much bigger economic crisis.

By David Mono Danga
ANC caucus mum on Bongo resignation
Politics
/ 1 September 2020

ANC caucus mum on Bongo resignation

The ANC parliamentary caucus as yet to confirm whether Bongani Bongo, who faces bribery and corruption charges, has resigned as an MP in line with the NEC’s directive

By Lester Kiewit
Women inclusion and empowerment
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

Women inclusion and empowerment

Women must believe in themselves, raise their hands, speak out and make their voices heard: male leaders have to ensure that women are comfortable to do so

By Special Reports
The Portfolio: Levy Pooe
Friday
/ 1 September 2020

The Portfolio: Levy Pooe

Artist Levy Pooe conceptualises his work as ‘a social diary of being black in the city’

By Levy Pooe
The real story of the world’s biggest tanzanite find
Africa
/ 1 September 2020

The real story of the world’s biggest tanzanite find

In just three weeks, Saniniu Laizer uncovered the three largest tanzanite gemstones in history – earning himself more than $5-million. Who is he and how did he do it?

By Simon Mkina
Osaka using US Open as platform for activism
Article
/ 1 September 2020

Osaka using US Open as platform for activism

The 22-year-old fourth seed has spoken out repeatedly in the wake of the protests that swept the United States following the death of George Floyd during a confrontation with police in May

By Agence France Presse
Facebook threatens ban on Australians sharing news in battle over media law
World
/ 1 September 2020

Facebook threatens ban on Australians sharing news in battle over media law

Australians would be stopped from posting local and international articles on Facebook and Instagram, the company said, claiming the move was “not our first choice” but the “only way to protect against an outcome that defies logic”.

By Agence France Presse
International travel on cards again soon, says minister
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

International travel on cards again soon, says minister

South Africans are yearning to travel so that they can escape the lockdown and find previously undiscovered local attractions

By Special Reports
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