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Yearly Archives: 2020

Luthuli House stands aside as racist Free State mayor carries on in role
Article
/ 21 April 2020

Luthuli House stands aside as racist Free State mayor carries on in role

Welkom mayor Nkosinjani Speelman has allegedly been continuing to perform his duties, despite his ‘suspension’

By Chris Gilili
Strandfontein homeless site more a prison than a place of safety — Human rights report
Article
/ 21 April 2020

Strandfontein homeless site more a prison than a place of safety — Human rights report

Independent reports slam Cape Town’s Covid-19 homeless site, the city says things have improved since independent monitors visited the site

By Lester Kiewit
How a pandemic took the book industry online
Article
/ 21 April 2020

How a pandemic took the book industry online

Writers, publishers and bookshops are trying to keep afloat during the extended lockdown with digital and virtual offerings

By Zaza Hlalethwa
‘Voices from the Underground’: in service for our liberation
Article
/ 21 April 2020

‘Voices from the Underground’: in service for our liberation

These 18 stories from members of MK’s Ashley Kriel detachment teach the meaning of sacrifice

By Nadine Cloete
Khosa family approaches Constitutional Court to put an end to state brutality
Article
/ 20 April 2020

Khosa family approaches Constitutional Court to put an end to state brutality

The partner of Collins Khosa — allegedly killed by soldiers and police officers — says the army and police force have become a law unto themselves

By Franny Rabkin
Australia to force Google, Facebook to pay for news content
Article
/ 20 April 2020

Australia to force Google, Facebook to pay for news content

Australia’s new regulations will also cover the sharing of data, and the ranking and display of news content, to be enforced by binding dispute resolution mechanisms and penalties

By Holly Robertson
South Africans in Saudi fear they will miss their flight home
Article
/ 20 April 2020

South Africans in Saudi fear they will miss their flight home

As jobs dry up, South Africans living in Saudi Arabia have little choice but to leave

By Sarah Smit
SA lockdown: Coercing the poor, coddling the rich?
Article
/ 20 April 2020

SA lockdown: Coercing the poor, coddling the rich?

The Ramaphosa Presidency has been praised for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, but the compensating measures that accompany it are inadequate to protect much of the population

By Seán Muller
African students stuck in limbo
Africa
/ 20 April 2020

African students stuck in limbo

The plight of international students studying at the University of the Witwatersrand is echoed around the world

By Abdul S Brima
‘No-vax’ Djokovic against compulsory coronavirus vaccination
Article
/ 20 April 2020

‘No-vax’ Djokovic against compulsory coronavirus vaccination

The Serbian tennis ace, who is in lockdown in Spain, spoke out against being forced to receive a vaccination in order to travel to tournaments

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