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Yearly Archives: 2021

Teenage pregnancy – which is often child rape – should enrage us
Opinion
/ 11 October 2021

Teenage pregnancy – which is often child rape – should enrage us

Fixing the system starts at home, where parents and guardians who shield the perpetrators of sexual assault must be held accountable for their complicity

By Linda Ncube-Nkomo
Advocates for ivermectin use severely flawed data
Coronavirus
/ 11 October 2021

Advocates for ivermectin use severely flawed data

If ivermectin had dramatic results in combating Covid-19, it should perform well in any well-conducted, unbiased scientific study, but this is not the case

By Philip Machanick
Umgeni Water acting chief executive resigns
National
/ 11 October 2021

Umgeni Water acting chief executive resigns

Nomalungelo Mkhize was appointed to the role only a year ago. Sandile Dube will step into her shoes in an acting capacity

By Paddy Harper
World Mental Health Day: Poverty should not determine quality of care
Opinion
/ 11 October 2021

World Mental Health Day: Poverty should not determine quality of care

The Life Esidimeni tragedy is a stark illustration of how people’s socioeconomic standing affects the mental health services they are able to access

By Samke Ngcobo
Eswatini army brutalises students boycotting exams
Africa
/ 11 October 2021

Eswatini army brutalises students boycotting exams

Soldiers assaulted students of William Pitcher College in Manzini city who were protesting not being refunded fees paid for hostel facilities that were not used during lockdown

By Pavan Kulkarni
Eastern Cape preschool affected by toxic environment
The Green Guardian
/ 11 October 2021

Eastern Cape preschool affected by toxic environment

A dumping site near the school is hazardous to pupils, who are forced into hot, crowded classrooms often targeted by criminals. The municipality says it cannot help

By Bonile Bam
Post-riot township economy is uncertain, but established investors won’t leave easily
Business
/ 11 October 2021

Post-riot township economy is uncertain, but established investors won’t leave easily

July’s violence and looting dealt a blow to business confidence

By Sarah Smit
Learners and parents: How to beat end-of-year exam stress
Education
/ 10 October 2021

Learners and parents: How to beat end-of-year exam stress

A student wellness consultant gives advice on how to cope with – and overcome – examination anxiety

By Nomalungelo Ntlokwana
Four lessons from youth work initiative
Education
/ 10 October 2021

Four lessons from youth work initiative

There is a terrific opportunity to leverage interventions such as public works programmes in a cohesive youth employment strategy

By Kristal Duncan-Williams, Beverly Da Costa and Erica Kempken
Car review: Audi A3 — Pushing the envelope to beat out the competition
Motoring
/ 10 October 2021

Car review: Audi A3 — Pushing the envelope to beat out the competition

The enduring ‘Naomi Campbell’ Audi A3. This decade the legendary hatch has more rivals than ever before but remains unfazed

By Luke Feltham
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