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Yearly Archives: 2020

A new continental free trade agreement is here: But what about the regional economic communities?
Analysis
/ 8 March 2020

A new continental free trade agreement is here: But what about the regional economic communities?

The agreement could go beyond economics towards the political unification of Africa

By Vusi Gumede
We must continue to empower women entrepreneurs to grow Africa
Africa
/ 8 March 2020

We must continue to empower women entrepreneurs to grow Africa

If we increase the number of high-growth, women-founded startups, they can bridge the inclusivity gaps in their respective economies and societies

By Elsie S Kanza
What Bernie Sanders needs to learn from black voters in South Africa
Analysis
/ 8 March 2020

What Bernie Sanders needs to learn from black voters in South Africa

Senator Sanders must explicitly demonstrate that a US government that can guarantee universal healthcare is the best path to building long-term black wealth

By Nomalanga Mkhize
How can we prepare for Coronavirus? Learn from Liberia’s experience with Ebola
Analysis
/ 8 March 2020

How can we prepare for Coronavirus? Learn from Liberia’s experience with Ebola

Medical treatment and traditional public health measures are important but early, frequent and transparent community engagement is the key to responding to any major outbreak

By Gyude Moore and Tolbert Nyenswah
Moral leadership is essential for curbing corruption
Article
/ 7 March 2020

Moral leadership is essential for curbing corruption

The term ‘corruption’ is a convenient scapegoat that leaders deploy to mask their moral failings. Instead, they should re-evaluate their personal ethics

By Solosh Pillay and Chris Jones
One case is no reason to panic, says communicable disease control
Article
/ 6 March 2020

One case is no reason to panic, says communicable disease control

But take the threat seriously and prepare for a community outbreak, says professor Cheryl Cohen

By Sarah Smit
Government rejects M&G report about reluctant coronavirus evacuation
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Government rejects M&G report about reluctant coronavirus evacuation

Calls for ‘patriotic media’ in reporting on outbreak

By Sabelo Skiti, Chris Gilili and Beauregard Tromp
First SA corona patient, doctor, and family in quarantine
Article
/ 6 March 2020

First SA corona patient, doctor, and family in quarantine

The health minister is positive that all those who came into contact with the infected Durban man will be identified and quarantined

By Lester Kiewit
Clenergy restaurant says you are what you eat
Article
/ 6 March 2020

Clenergy restaurant says you are what you eat

The restaurant’s guilt free dining experience is laced with a disconcerting diet culture message

By Zaza Hlalethwa
South Africa must have a stake in artificial intelligence technology
Analysis
/ 6 March 2020

South Africa must have a stake in artificial intelligence technology

The country needs an institute that will be a conduit for AI knowledge to industry, society and government

By Tshilidzi Marwala
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