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Yearly Archives: 2020

Africa.com convenes Covid-19 online series with African business leaders and Harvard Business School
Special Reports
/ 20 April 2020

Africa.com convenes Covid-19 online series with African business leaders and Harvard Business School

Join top African business leaders and Harvard Business School online for a four-part webinar series called Crisis Management for African Business Leaders

By Staff Reporter
Locked up or lazy? Local and provincial representatives are nowhere to be seen
Article
/ 20 April 2020

Locked up or lazy? Local and provincial representatives are nowhere to be seen

Oversight is crucial, and more so during a state of disaster, yet the Parliament seems to prefer deferring this function until the Covid-19 crisis is over

By Ebrahim Fakir
South Africa’s digital divide detrimental to the youth
Article
/ 19 April 2020

South Africa’s digital divide detrimental to the youth

Without the means to leverage lockdown as a time to grow, Covid-19 reinforces how access to data remains a barrier to young people’s progress

By Kristal Duncan-Williams
Nurses ‘threatened’ after refusing to attend to people in quarantine
Article
/ 19 April 2020

Nurses ‘threatened’ after refusing to attend to people in quarantine

Sixteen people identified during mass testing in the Eastern Cape were first taken to a B&B before being taken to a hospital

By Chris Gilili and Athandiwe Saba
Not in the pub quiz
Article
/ 19 April 2020

Not in the pub quiz

We miss pub quizzes as much as you do so here’s a chance to indulge in some nostalgia

By Luke Feltham
How to translate a pandemic
Africa
/ 19 April 2020

How to translate a pandemic

The key to containing ‘kokoro korona’ is to speak to people in their own languages

By Shola Lawal
How do we get beyond ‘business as usual’ after the pandemic?
Article
/ 18 April 2020

How do we get beyond ‘business as usual’ after the pandemic?

Charles Eisenstein’s book, Sacred Economics, offers some practical alternatives to neoliberal capitalism

By Bert Olivier
Universities have a role to play in a pandemic and should adjust accordingly
Article
/ 18 April 2020

Universities have a role to play in a pandemic and should adjust accordingly

An executive centre that makes decisions quickly is advisable to ensure staff, students and research are well taken care of

By Francis Petersen
Philanthropy is selfish – it’s time for radical giving
Article
/ 18 April 2020

Philanthropy is selfish – it’s time for radical giving

Why should we applaud those giving away a fraction of their fortune; the same people who have a hand in creating such inequities?

By Armand Bam
Covid-19 vaccine testing in vulnerable populations must be guided by ethics
Africa
/ 18 April 2020

Covid-19 vaccine testing in vulnerable populations must be guided by ethics

The fallouts from unethical experiments include distrust of public health officials and poor participation in research studies by members of vulnerable populations. People involved in vaccine trials must be recognised as partners, rather than pawns

By Akpabio Akpabio and Utibe Effiong
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