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Yearly Archives: 2020

Tragic trailblazer Fashanu honoured as homophobic United fans shamed
Article
/ 19 February 2020

Tragic trailblazer Fashanu honoured as homophobic United fans shamed

Fashanu will be honoured on what would have been his 59th birthday, an occasion also marked by a reminder from Manchester United that homophobia still exists in football

By Pirate Irwin
Steenhuisen takes the lead in DA race while Ntuli falters
Article
/ 19 February 2020

Steenhuisen takes the lead in DA race while Ntuli falters

‘If you want a guarantee buy a toaster. This is politics’

By Lester Kiewit
From the archives: For the first time, an insiders’ account of the Third Force
Article
/ 19 February 2020

From the archives: For the first time, an insiders’ account of the Third Force

Two young gangsters give an horrific account of how they were encouraged, equipped and trained to carry out violence against ANC-linked targets by the security forces.

By Eddie Koch
China expels Wall Street Journal reporters over ‘racist’ headline
Article
/ 19 February 2020

China expels Wall Street Journal reporters over ‘racist’ headline

Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said the Journal op-ed — titled China is the Real Sick Man of Asia — had a “racially discriminatory” and “sensational” headline

By Agency
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Article
/ 19 February 2020

Queen bees in the workplace want to keep all the honey for themselves

The queen bee syndrome, whereby women in power consciously impede the development of other women in the workplace, is slowly gaining ground in South Africa

By Aradhana Ramnund-Mansingh
Ramaphosa bets big on infrastructure to boost economy
Article
/ 19 February 2020

Ramaphosa bets big on infrastructure to boost economy

Sona was a mixed bag but there were some meaningful announcements

By Makhanda Ka Lima
WHO urges calm as China coronavirus death toll reaches 2000
Article
/ 19 February 2020

WHO urges calm as China coronavirus death toll reaches 2000

More than 74 000 people have now been infected by the virus in China, with hundreds more cases in some 25 countries

By Laurent Thomet
Pola Maneli asks: “Do you feel seen?”
Article
/ 19 February 2020

Pola Maneli asks: “Do you feel seen?”

Pola Maneli’s latest work, ‘An Indigenous I/Eye’, is an attempt to visualise blackness

By Zaza Hlalethwa
The informal economy is necessary to deal with the unemployment crisis
Article
/ 19 February 2020

The informal economy is necessary to deal with the unemployment crisis

It is more connected to the broader economy than we realise and should be supported

By Eddie Rakabe
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/ 19 February 2020

Stranded commuters say Ramaphosa’s rail promises ring hollow

Cape Town’s largest passenger rail line has been closed for months, hitting people’s pockets and adding to road traffic congestion

By Lester Kiewit
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