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Yearly Archives: 2020

We must fight the scourge of child domestic labour
Article
/ 17 March 2020

We must fight the scourge of child domestic labour

More than 17-million children around the world are involved in domestic labour. The recent death of 17-year-old Salome Zacharia in Tanzania highlights their plight

By Jacqueline Halima Mgumia and Rainer Ebert
Politicians should take responsibility for Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s appointment
Article
/ 17 March 2020

Politicians should take responsibility for Busisiwe Mkhwebane’s appointment

The process of appointing the public protector is flawed, and led by politicians who don’t seem to have paid attention to the law. This has to change

By Dianne Hawker
Western Cape judges refuse to share a bench with one of  their own
National
/ 16 March 2020

Western Cape judges refuse to share a bench with one of their own

Ten judges say that, in the dispute between the Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and his deputy Patricia Goliath, their colleague has shown a serious lack of integrity

By Franny Rabkin
Coronavirus: Nedlac says it’s no longer business as usual
Article
/ 16 March 2020

Coronavirus: Nedlac says it’s no longer business as usual

A special executive committee meeting of business, labour and government was held on Monday to discuss a common programme to slow down the spread of Covid-19

By Sarah Smit
The national disaster fund will be used to finance preventative measures for Covid-19
National
/ 16 March 2020

The national disaster fund will be used to finance preventative measures for Covid-19

Money from the national disaster management fund will be used to fight the spread of the coronavirus and funds from other departments could be used as well

By Tshegofatso Mathe
ANC conferences postponed over Covid-19 threat
Article
/ 16 March 2020

ANC conferences postponed over Covid-19 threat

A postponement of the party’s internal processes gives President Cyril Ramaphosa breathing space and dents the attempts to move against his control of the ANC

By Paddy Harper
PSL pushes pause on football
Article
/ 16 March 2020

PSL pushes pause on football

The League is on halt for now but we still know almost nothing about what the future holds

By Luke Feltham
Government’s plan for universities and schools – the story so far
Article
/ 16 March 2020

Government’s plan for universities and schools – the story so far

Ministers outline initiatives and the plans for all education institutions

By Bongekile Macupe
The M&G’s projection on Covid-19 infections on Monday 16 March
Article
/ 16 March 2020

The M&G’s projection on Covid-19 infections on Monday 16 March

At this rate of infection, with 5% of all cases needing intensive care, the country won’t have enough emergency hospital beds by the end of this month

By M&G Data Desk, Athandiwe Saba and Sipho Kings
Chris Hani’s killer denied parole, again
Article
/ 16 March 2020

Chris Hani’s killer denied parole, again

Justice minister says granting parole would negate the severity ascribed to the murder by the court when the assassin was sentenced

By Franny Rabkin
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