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Yearly Archives: 2020

France won’t bar but may restrict Huawei in 5G network
Article
/ 13 February 2020

France won’t bar but may restrict Huawei in 5G network

There has been intense debate in Europe about whether or not to exclude Huawei from supplying equipment for 5G mobile networks

By Agency
The rebirth of Lazi Mathebula
Article
/ 13 February 2020

The rebirth of Lazi Mathebula

The artist has moved out of the corporate world and is working in a new medium

By Zaza Hlalethwa
SAA workers told not to return to work next month
Article
/ 13 February 2020

SAA workers told not to return to work next month

The airline’s employees in Durban have been told to join the unemployment queue on March 1 because the city’s route will be closed at the end of February

By Thando Maeko
The State of the Nation speech Ramaphosa should make
Article
/ 13 February 2020

The State of the Nation speech Ramaphosa should make

I have been slow but steady in rebuilding South Africa, but it’s time for tough, decisive action

By Piet Naudé
How Iran’s millennials are grappling with crippling US sanctions
Article
/ 13 February 2020

How Iran’s millennials are grappling with crippling US sanctions

Despite what you might see on the news, many of Iran’s young people are far from rebellious. Instead, they have dealt with dwindling job prospects by conforming to a strict code of morality

By Manata Hashemi
Cynical South Africans are unlikely to be moved by Ramaphosa’s Sona
Article
/ 13 February 2020

Cynical South Africans are unlikely to be moved by Ramaphosa’s Sona

The challenge to deliver a persuasive speech comes firstly in the context of intense doubts as to whether President Ramaphosa is truly in charge of the ANC

By Susan Booysen
Cool-hand Ngidi scuttles England at the death
Article
/ 13 February 2020

Cool-hand Ngidi scuttles England at the death

The fast bowler assured victory for the Proteas in a nail-biter T20 match

By Agency
UKZN vice-chancellor calls for perspective and creative engagement on the way forward
Press Releases
/ 13 February 2020

UKZN vice-chancellor calls for perspective and creative engagement on the way forward

In addition to overcoming the deadlock between UKZN and students, a way must be found to reconcile the university’s financial obligations and students’ long-term needs.

By IT Web
‘The police shoot at journalists all the time’: Press freedom shrinks in Somalia
Africa
/ 13 February 2020

‘The police shoot at journalists all the time’: Press freedom shrinks in Somalia

Fewer journalists have been killed since President Farmajoo came to power in 2017, but general freedom of expression has been sharply curtailed, as detailed in a new Amnesty International report

By Amanda Sperber
Survey shows South Africans’ approval of president but not of political parties
Press Releases
/ 13 February 2020

Survey shows South Africans’ approval of president but not of political parties

According to the survey, 62% of South Africans think Cyril Ramaphosa is doing his job well, while 39% say no political party represents their views.

By IT Web
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