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Yearly Archives: 2020

South Africa’s poets write of our new struggle for freedom
Article
/ 21 March 2020

South Africa’s poets write of our new struggle for freedom

Today’s battle is for economic and social freedom, in particular women’s freedom from violence

By Athol Williams
Mboweni’s tricky juggling act
Article
/ 21 March 2020

Mboweni’s tricky juggling act

Covid-19 has put a strain on the limping economy and something must be done to keep it going

By Tshegofatso Mathe
Social justice groups call for halt on evictions during the Covid-19 pandemic
Article
/ 20 March 2020

Social justice groups call for halt on evictions during the Covid-19 pandemic

Twenty-seven organisations have penned a letter to the presidency calling for evictions to be banned in an effort to protect vulnerable groups

By Ndifuna Ukwazi
We’d be extinct if it weren’t for hope
Article
/ 20 March 2020

We’d be extinct if it weren’t for hope

Hope requires empathy and a courageous optimism and faith that, as a species, our existence as humans transcends even the darkest of times

By Suntosh R Pillay
Covid-19: Are we at a disadvantage compared to China and Singapore?
Article
/ 20 March 2020

Covid-19: Are we at a disadvantage compared to China and Singapore?

South Africans are economically stressed and will quickly find ways to circumvent restrictions. Without social mobilisation we won’t be able to ensure the compliance that other countries have been able to enforce

By David Bruce
Human Rights Day: South Africa continues to neglect the legacy of Robert Sobukwe
Article
/ 20 March 2020

Human Rights Day: South Africa continues to neglect the legacy of Robert Sobukwe

The memory of the influential former leader of the Pan-Africanist Congress has been shunted to the margins in the country’s sham democracy

By Thando Sipuye
Human Rights Day reminds us of our progress and failures
Article
/ 20 March 2020

Human Rights Day reminds us of our progress and failures

The history of human rights in South Africa is complex, not least because the removal of oppression has not equated to substantive liberation

By Mikhail Moosa
We need to build data capability in South Africa
Article
/ 20 March 2020

We need to build data capability in South Africa

A national data centre can be used to improve the state’s delivery of services

By Tshilidzi Marwala
Hand washing, emergency loans and panic buying: How one Kenyan city is preparing
Africa
/ 20 March 2020

Hand washing, emergency loans and panic buying: How one Kenyan city is preparing

There have been no reported cases of the coronavirus in Nakuru, Kenya’s third-largest city. But life here has already changed

By Njeri Kimani
SAA endgame arrives as Covid-19 hits airlines
Article
/ 20 March 2020

SAA endgame arrives as Covid-19 hits airlines

With the disease hitting the airline industry hard, SAA has told employees it will run out of money by March 31. Workers must either lose their jobs or move to part-time jobs, it says

By Thando Maeko
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