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Yearly Archives: 2021

ActionSA wants pro-poor, business-friendly metros
Politics
/ 23 September 2021

ActionSA wants pro-poor, business-friendly metros

Branding itself as a corruption busting party, ActionSA said it will establish dedicated independent forensics units in each of its municipalities, with the mandate to investigate all potential corrupt activities

By Lizeka Tandwa
Lower income countries score high in health-aligned climate change policy
The Green Guardian
/ 23 September 2021

Lower income countries score high in health-aligned climate change policy

The Global Climate and Health Alliance says South Africa’s low score means there is room for improvement

By Tunicia Phillips
‘We are focused on the local government elections,’ ANC tells employees after three months with no salary
Politics
/ 23 September 2021

‘We are focused on the local government elections,’ ANC tells employees after three months with no salary

The organisation has sent another letter to staff members saying that salaries for July, August and September will not be paid on 25 September

By Lizeka Tandwa
International Day of Sign Languages: South African sign language must be promoted
Education
/ 23 September 2021

International Day of Sign Languages: South African sign language must be promoted

The Schools Act considers South African sign language as an official language for the purposes of learning in a public school

By Theo du Plessis
Self-knowledge and discipline were at  the root of Sibongile Khumalo’s success
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

Self-knowledge and discipline were at  the root of Sibongile Khumalo’s success

Given an early start in music, the singer’s artistry was deeply rooted in indigenous forms and she happily championed and nurtured young artists

By Nomfundo Xaluva
Why place matters in celebrating Jo’burg’s club history
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

Why place matters in celebrating Jo’burg’s club history

The history of clubbing in Jo’burg is less about physical space and fading memories, but about the sheer, frightful necessity of dancing

By Sean O Toole
Why ‘Live at the Market Theatre’ is a monument
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

Why ‘Live at the Market Theatre’ is a monument

In 1998, Sibongile Khumalo and other musicians recorded an odyssey through SA’s musical landscape. Decades later, it helped Thandi Ntuli find her way to self

By Thandi Ntuli
South Africa’s heritage brands
Special Reports
/ 23 September 2021

South Africa’s heritage brands

It has been demonstrated that customers are more likely to support brands they feel emotionally connected to

By Special Reports
The Portfolio: Herbie Tsoaeli remembers Sibongile Khumalo’s professionalism and wicked humour
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

The Portfolio: Herbie Tsoaeli remembers Sibongile Khumalo’s professionalism and wicked humour

The bassist says the versatile singer ‘knew her story’ in the music

By Herbie Tsoaeli
Clubbing in an oppressive city – from Cairo’s Al-Haram Street to Tahrir Square
Friday
/ 23 September 2021

Clubbing in an oppressive city – from Cairo’s Al-Haram Street to Tahrir Square

Mahraganat music emerged in Cairo from the brief convergence of Egypt’s 2011 uprising and its bitter aftermath

By Ali Abdel Mohsen
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