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Yearly Archives: 2020

Zandile Gumede sworn in as ANC MPL in KwaZulu-Natal
Politics
/ 19 August 2020

Zandile Gumede sworn in as ANC MPL in KwaZulu-Natal

The governing party sends corruption-accused former mayor Zandile Gumede to the KwaZulu-Natal provincial legislature to ‘stabilise the municipality’

By Paddy Harper
Sisulu takes a win in the battle of the boards
Politics
/ 19 August 2020

Sisulu takes a win in the battle of the boards

Suspended Lepelle Northern Water chief executive Phineas Legodi loses another court battle

By Paddy Harper
Behind the masks: Meet the people who keep Gauteng’s Covid-19 field hospital going
Coronavirus
/ 19 August 2020

Behind the masks: Meet the people who keep Gauteng’s Covid-19 field hospital going

Get to know the cleaners, plumbers and therapists who work at the Nasrec field hospital. Plus, find out what happens to newspapers, food and medical equipment used at the Covid-19 facility

By James Oatway and Joan Van Dyk
The workplace of the future is here – and it’s driven by technology
Special Reports
/ 19 August 2020

The workplace of the future is here – and it’s driven by technology

An intelligent workplace has several layers of technology that combine to form an ecosystem with infrastructure, access and connectivity as its foundation

By Special Reports
Welcome to the African Blogtable: Let’s talk NBA playoffs
Sport
/ 19 August 2020

Welcome to the African Blogtable: Let’s talk NBA playoffs

The NBA playoffs have officially begun and the race to the championship is tight. African sports journalists from all over the continent share their answers to some burning questions about this season’s potential winner

By Refiloe Seiboko
Why a blanket approach to redressing spatial inequity is flawed
Opinion
/ 19 August 2020

Why a blanket approach to redressing spatial inequity is flawed

Equal distribution of resources will not close the access gap. Instead, resources must be deployed where they are needed most – and low-cost housing must move from the urban periphery too

By Qhamani Neza Tshazi
What is happening in Mali is a coup. We must call it that
Africa
/ 19 August 2020

What is happening in Mali is a coup. We must call it that

Zimbabwe called its coup a military-assisted transition to sidestep sanctions. Mali is doing the same. But failing to call power grabs by their name makes it harder to defend democracy

By Nic Cheeseman
SA celebrities join forces for #SolidarityWalk initiative
Special Reports
/ 19 August 2020

SA celebrities join forces for #SolidarityWalk initiative

Lucas Radebe, Karen Zoid, Andre Snyman and PJ Powers are among the celebrities who are collaborating to raise funds for the Solidarity Fund

By Special Reports
State of democracy in Africa: Changing leaders doesn’t change politics
Africa
/ 19 August 2020

State of democracy in Africa: Changing leaders doesn’t change politics

The Bertelsmann Transformation Index Africa Report 2020, A Changing of the Guards or A Change of Systems?, suggests that we should be cautious about the prospects for rapid political improvements

By Nic Cheeseman
Sticking it to the boss is not so simple, according to an expert
National
/ 18 August 2020

Sticking it to the boss is not so simple, according to an expert

Experts disagree on the meaning behind carrying sticks during strike action, a debate that will be aired at the CCMA on Wednesday

By Sarah Smit
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