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Yearly Archives: 2020

More South Africans are still stuck in Saudi Arabia
Article
/ 27 April 2020

More South Africans are still stuck in Saudi Arabia

More than 120 South Africans were repatriated last week, and those still waiting to get home are running out of money

By Sarah Smit
Khosa case: Going straight to the Constitutional Court isn’t always the right path
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Khosa case: Going straight to the Constitutional Court isn’t always the right path

Even where the case is a strong one, direct access to the highest court is a route only in truly exceptional circumstances

By Franny Rabkin
Athletes count costs as Covid-19 spreads
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Athletes count costs as Covid-19 spreads

Comrades winner Bong’musa Mthembu cannot compete because of Covid-19 but is fortunate that he can survive financially. Others are not as lucky as their sources of income have dried up

By Zodwa Ndaba
SA’s richest 3 500 own more than the bottom 32-million
Article
/ 27 April 2020

SA’s richest 3 500 own more than the bottom 32-million

When people call South Africa the most unequal country in the world, they’re talking about income. Now, we have a clear picture of how unequally the country’s wealth is distributed

By Dennis Webster
Shifting patterns in Covid-19 cases leads to redrawing of battle plans
Article
/ 27 April 2020

Shifting patterns in Covid-19 cases leads to redrawing of battle plans

The Western Cape has become the epicentre of the outbreak, and the tardy response of health officials in the Eastern Cape has Minister Zweli Mkhize worried but optimistic

By Lester Kiewit
Four things you need to know about Covid-19 and your insurance cover
Special Reports
/ 27 April 2020

Four things you need to know about Covid-19 and your insurance cover

Income protection benefits will be paid out to policyholders who are unable to work for medically validated reasons such as having Covid-19

By Staff Reporter
An end to police and army brutality is still urgent – Khosa family
Article
/ 27 April 2020

An end to police and army brutality is still urgent – Khosa family

The family of Collins Khosa, who died after police and army personnel assaulted him, says the easing of the lockdown does not spell the end of police abuse of power

By Franny Rabkin
SAT advert acknowledges South Africans’ lockdown sacrifices
Special Reports
/ 27 April 2020

SAT advert acknowledges South Africans’ lockdown sacrifices

South African Tourism, The Nelson Mandela Foundation and Videovision Entertainment join hands to inspire hope SA marks Freedom Day under lockdown

By Staff Reporter
The Great Recession looms in South Africa’s future
Article
/ 27 April 2020

The Great Recession looms in South Africa’s future

The extent and length of the journey depend on a few factors, but a hard landing seems unavoidable

By André Roux
Covid-19 exposes how unfree we all still are
Article
/ 26 April 2020

Covid-19 exposes how unfree we all still are

We need to be free from gross inequalities and have a responsibility to change this through compassion, justice and sacrifice

By Nico Koopman
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