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Yearly Archives: 2020

Virus leaves fishing high and dry
Article
/ 28 April 2020

Virus leaves fishing high and dry

The recreational fishing industry, employing 94 000 people and generating R36-billion a year, pleads for permission to return to work before it collapses

By Paddy Harper
Trump abandons ‘enemy’ media briefings — then comes right back
Article
/ 28 April 2020

Trump abandons ‘enemy’ media briefings — then comes right back

In a confusing series of announcements, the White House scheduled a press conference with Trump for Monday afternoon. Then scrapped it, and then put it back on

By Sebastian Smith
Covid-19 crisis: Audit offices must rise to the occasion
Article
/ 28 April 2020

Covid-19 crisis: Audit offices must rise to the occasion

The government’s good work can easily be undone should the risks of fraud and corruption not be addressed proactively

By Kimi Makwetu
Look, mama, I’m cooking
Article
/ 28 April 2020

Look, mama, I’m cooking

Zaza Hlalethwa tries out her mom’s recipes during the lockdown, and finds her own place in the kitchen

By Zaza Hlalethwa
President of Ghana to speak at Africa.com webinar
Special Reports
/ 28 April 2020

President of Ghana to speak at Africa.com webinar

Crisis Management for African Business Leaders will address the challenges African executives are facing during the Covid-19 pandemic

By Staff Reporter
Tobacco and a tipple gave comfort during times of war
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Tobacco and a tipple gave comfort during times of war

Allied forces in the two world wars were provided with cigarettes. The anti-smoking Nazis used taxes on tobacco to help fill Germany’s depleted coffers

By Will Gordon
Covid-19 pandemic: An opportunity to press the reset button on capitalism?
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Covid-19 pandemic: An opportunity to press the reset button on capitalism?

Human greed has brought us to the brink of societal collapse. It is time for a student-led revolution to promote a transition to a new economic system

By Bert Olivier
Crisis, what crisis? How not to handle a pandemic
Africa
/ 27 April 2020

Crisis, what crisis? How not to handle a pandemic

So far, most countries on the African continent are dealing with Covid-19, but not all leaders are taking the coronavirus pandemic seriously

By Aanu Adeoye, Simon Allison, Amindeh Blaise Atabong and Abdul S Brima
South Africa needs a constitutionally compliant immigration policy
Article
/ 27 April 2020

South Africa needs a constitutionally compliant immigration policy

For Jewish people, ‘You shall not oppress a stranger, for you know the feelings of the stranger, having yourselves been strangers in the land of Egypt.’ South Africans should remember they were once strangers in their own country

By Gary Eisenberg
‘The UN didn’t do anything wrong’: Peacekeepers in South Sudan respond to Covid-19 criticism
Africa
/ 27 April 2020

‘The UN didn’t do anything wrong’: Peacekeepers in South Sudan respond to Covid-19 criticism

The international organisation has been on the receiving end of bitter criticism since South Sudan’s first case of Covid-19 was confirmed to be a UN staffer

By David Mono Danga
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