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Yearly Archives: 2020

Richard Calland: Cyril and Ace can’t both survive
Opinion
/ 27 August 2020

Richard Calland: Cyril and Ace can’t both survive

One of them will have to fall if the ANC is to win back the confidence of the electorate — so it can’t be Ramaphosa

By Richard Calland
Real action on gender-based violence a pipe dream as women die every day
National
/ 27 August 2020

Real action on gender-based violence a pipe dream as women die every day

Backlogs, booze, testicular cancer — all factors blamed for the apparent ineptitude or unwillingness to tackle a pandemic that is silently killing women all over the country.

By Athandiwe Saba, Sarah Smit and M&G Data Desk
PPE scandal takes the bread out of SMEs’ mouths
Business
/ 27 August 2020

PPE scandal takes the bread out of SMEs’ mouths

The Special Investigating Unit is probing contracts worth more than R5-billion, over corruption allegations regarding the procurement of goods and services needed for the government’s Covid-19 response

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Rich vigilantes have no fear of consequences
Opinion
/ 27 August 2020

Rich vigilantes have no fear of consequences

The City of Cape Town tacitly condones it when wealthy landowners behave illegally, something that is not the case if you’re poor

By Jared Sacks
MPs demand answers from Ramaphosa on Covid corruption
Politics
/ 27 August 2020

MPs demand answers from Ramaphosa on Covid corruption

In a robust meeting of the hybrid sitting of National Assembly, President Cyril Ramaphosa met MPs face to face for the first time since questions over lockdown corruption arose

By Lester Kiewit
USAID Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub seeks a Regional Communications Manager
Special Reports
/ 27 August 2020

USAID Southern Africa Trade and Investment Hub seeks a Regional Communications Manager

The Manager will work with the Director of Strategic Communications to develop impactful communications campaigns and collateral materials

By Special Reports
More than a game: NBA players in wildcat strike to protest racial injustice
Sport
/ 27 August 2020

More than a game: NBA players in wildcat strike to protest racial injustice

In 1961, Bill Russell led his fellow Boston Celtics in refusing to play in an NBA game in protest of systemic racism. It happened again on Wednesday.

By Refiloe Seiboko
‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Laura makes landfall in US
The Green Guardian
/ 27 August 2020

‘Extremely dangerous’ Hurricane Laura makes landfall in US

The Atlantic storm season, which runs through November, could be one of the busiest ever this year, with the NHC predicting as many as 25 named storms. Laura is the 12th so far.

By Agence France Presse
Better and better: QLED TV takes another quantum leap forward
Special Reports
/ 27 August 2020

Better and better: QLED TV takes another quantum leap forward

You can now turn the ordinary into the extraordinary with immersive sound, endless detail, minimalist design and unrivalled technology

By Special Reports
‘Such a pity’: How Pakistan’s Amir paid heavy price for fixing scandal
Sport
/ 27 August 2020

‘Such a pity’: How Pakistan’s Amir paid heavy price for fixing scandal

A decade ago, Amir’s exciting young career came to an abrupt halt when he was caught bowling no-balls to order at Lord’s, set up by a British newspaper sting

By Agence France Presse
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