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Yearly Archives: 2020

Humans leave deep imprint on Antarctica’s biodiversity
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

Humans leave deep imprint on Antarctica’s biodiversity

Since its formal discovery 200 years ago the continent has been subjected to accelerating and potentially impactful human activity

By Special Reports
Debt-for-climate swaps are crucial for economic recovery in the developing world
The Green Guardian
/ 1 September 2020

Debt-for-climate swaps are crucial for economic recovery in the developing world

COMMENT: Developing countries face a debt crisis that will only become worse as the Covid-19 pandemic continues, and massive debt relief will inevitably be necessary. The only question is whether it will be designed to address the even larger climate crisis

By Shamshad Akhtar, Kevin P Gallagher, Stephany Griffith-Jones, Jörg Haas and Ulrich Volz
The ‘acceptable’ theft
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

The ‘acceptable’ theft

So many of us point fingers at the rampant corruption in the public sector, but don’t think about ourselves and the wrongs we’ve normalised through policy

By Derek Davey
Young professional shares his passion for the public sector and encourages others to choose this path
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

Young professional shares his passion for the public sector and encourages others to choose this path

‘I was given the opportunity to serve my articles at the Auditor General’s offices and that’s where I developed a preference for working in the public sector’

By Special Reports
A dose of courage: The key for women who want to make it in the accountancy profession
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

A dose of courage: The key for women who want to make it in the accountancy profession

‘I believe that a woman can and should have it all and make it work – it’s my goal to use my story to inspire young and ambitious girls to believe this too’

By Special Reports
With school suspended, Kenya’s children become students of gang culture
Africa
/ 31 August 2020

With school suspended, Kenya’s children become students of gang culture

Schools in Kenya will reopen only in 2021. Meanwhile, children are getting their education on the streets, through becoming involved in petty crime

By Pierra Nyaruai
Meet the creative Nigerian athletes earning alternative livings during lockdown
Africa
/ 31 August 2020

Meet the creative Nigerian athletes earning alternative livings during lockdown

Nigerian basketball players Austin Akpejiori and Ukamaka Okoh are keeping busy during their Covid-mandated time off court — with interior design and shoemaking, respectively

By Tolu Olasoji, The Continent
Traditional universities must adapt or die
Education
/ 31 August 2020

Traditional universities must adapt or die

Covid-19 made obvious the need for universities to adopt fourth industrial revolution strategies

By Van Aardt Smit and Carla Serfontein
‘Jobs vs health’: What will shape public-health policies after Covid-19?
Coronavirus
/ 31 August 2020

‘Jobs vs health’: What will shape public-health policies after Covid-19?

Comorbidities, particularly noncommunicable diseases have been put into the spotlight during the Covid-19 pandemic. How we approach preventing NCDs in the future will depend on how the effects of the coronavirus are framed

By Yandisa Ngqangashe
Free state municipality gets a paint job instead of water services
National
/ 31 August 2020

Free state municipality gets a paint job instead of water services

Maluti-A-Phofung council report wants former municipal manager to pay back the money he spent on communications company that was meant to establish a call centre for the QwaQwa community

By Athandiwe Saba
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