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Yearly Archives: 2020

Four years on, Lily Mine families want recovery of the bodies of three missing workers to restart
Analysis
/ 5 February 2020

Four years on, Lily Mine families want recovery of the bodies of three missing workers to restart

The ground swallowed 90 people, but three died in the tragedy and their bodies were not found

By Trevor Hlungwani
Dear Cyril, sign the Copyright Amendment Bill
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Dear Cyril, sign the Copyright Amendment Bill

Reasonable time has now passed for you to act, say the signatories of this open letter to the president and Cabinet ministers

By Open Letter
Mozambique’s government-industrial complex
Africa
/ 5 February 2020

Mozambique’s government-industrial complex

Dangerously close links between government officials and the private sector encourage corruption

By Mark Anderson and Khadija Sharife
Acsa courts controversy over ‘unfair’ and inconsistent dismissal of officials
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Acsa courts controversy over ‘unfair’ and inconsistent dismissal of officials

Acting chief executive overturns independent chairperson’s recommendation for final written warning and dismisses employees accused of improper payment processes

By Sabelo Skiti
Student vandalism at UKZN is inexcusable
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Student vandalism at UKZN is inexcusable

There is nothing radical or revolutionary about burning down university property while claiming to be fighting for access to education

By Bongekile Macupe
Mandela said I could, so I got my doctorate
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Mandela said I could, so I got my doctorate

My mother was a domestic worker and my father a miner, and I went to school in the townships

By Motlalepule Nathane
Mutharika to appeal overturning of Malawi poll win
Africa
/ 5 February 2020

Mutharika to appeal overturning of Malawi poll win

Mgeme Kalilani, the president’s spokesperson, described the ruling as “a serious miscarriage of justice and an attack on the foundations of the country’s democracy…”

By Agency
The M&G is hiring a climate fellow
Article
/ 5 February 2020

The M&G is hiring a climate fellow

The Mail & Guardian and the Eugene Saldanha Memorial Fund, a project of CAF Southern Africa, are looking for a fellow to report on the climate crisis for a year.

By Staff Reporter
Read a story to children in their home language
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Read a story to children in their home language

Download a story in an indigenous South African language for World Read Aloud Day

By Lorato Trok
Shake up institutions controlling the economy to dislodge inequality
Article
/ 5 February 2020

Shake up institutions controlling the economy to dislodge inequality

The state uses policies and regulations to drive socioeconomic change, but market bias dominates

By Eddie Rakabe
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