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Yearly Archives: 2021

One state witness is a no-show as Julies killer cops’ trial resumes
National
/ 5 October 2021

One state witness is a no-show as Julies killer cops’ trial resumes

Nathaniel Julies’ murder accused Caylene Whiteboy was a junior reservist who graduated from college less than a year before the incident

By Tunicia Phillips
Do your crypto assets really exist?
Special Reports
/ 5 October 2021

Do your crypto assets really exist?

Revix aim to lead the charge toward optimal transparency

By Special Reports
Invest in your security with bullet-resistant vehicles
Special Reports
/ 5 October 2021

Invest in your security with bullet-resistant vehicles

A team of specialists offer in-house armouring solutions, and can transform your car or sell/rent you one

By Special Reports
JSC interviews for ConCourt, round two: better process, same outcome
National
/ 5 October 2021

JSC interviews for ConCourt, round two: better process, same outcome

Acting Chief Justice Raymond Zondo protected the integrity of the process after it descended into politicking in April

By Emsie Ferreira
McKinsey did not tell the FDA it was working for opioid makers while also working for the agency
World
/ 5 October 2021

McKinsey did not tell the FDA it was working for opioid makers while also working for the agency

The consulting giant was helping Purdue Pharma and Johnson & Johnson fend off FDA regulations even as it helped shape FDA drug policy.

By Ian MacDougall and ProPublica
Is too much service delivery killing South Africa’s democracy?
Opinion
/ 5 October 2021

Is too much service delivery killing South Africa’s democracy?

Citizens want a meaningful say in how they are governed, not local government that foists on them what it has decided the people need.

By Steven Friedman
Suicide crisis soars in South Africa
Opinion
/ 5 October 2021

Suicide crisis soars in South Africa

There are few programmes that deal with mental illness, so the cycle can continue for generations

By Charlotte Motsoari
This is how South Africa could unlock its agriculture growth potential
Opinion
/ 5 October 2021

This is how South Africa could unlock its agriculture growth potential

Unlocking the full growth potential over the long run will require policy interventions in agriculture and cross-cutting government departments

By Wandile Sihlobo
Dry year leaves Syria wheat farmers facing crop failure
The Green Guardian
/ 5 October 2021

Dry year leaves Syria wheat farmers facing crop failure

The World Food Programme said in February that a staggering 12.4 million people in Syria were food insecure

By Delil Souleiman and Maher al-Mounes
Facebook whistleblower to call for regulation
World
/ 5 October 2021

Facebook whistleblower to call for regulation

Ex-employee Frances Haugen is set to testify on Capitol Hill after she leaked reams of internal research to authorities and The Wall Street Journal, which detailed how Facebook knew its sites were potentially harmful to young people’s mental health

By Agence France Presse
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