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Yearly Archives: 2021

Silicosis payouts are ‘symbolic justice’ for South Africa’s miners
National
/ 21 September 2021

Silicosis payouts are ‘symbolic justice’ for South Africa’s miners

The Tshiamiso Trust has begun paying out workers who contracted silicosis and TB in South Africa’s gold mines, but the amounts are paltry against what they have lost to poor health over the years.

By Thabo Molelekwa
Binance Coin: A top-performing cryptocurrency
Special Reports
/ 21 September 2021

Binance Coin: A top-performing cryptocurrency

Binance is the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, and a blockchain competing with Ethereum, Solana and Cardano for smart contract dominance

By Special Reports
Sanlam sells UK businesses worth R5bn
Business
/ 21 September 2021

Sanlam sells UK businesses worth R5bn

The insurer ditches R5.1-billion to focus on Africa and other emerging markets

By Anathi Madubela
Old Mutual Corporate launches Nine Yards TV to support SMMEs
Special Reports
/ 21 September 2021

Old Mutual Corporate launches Nine Yards TV to support SMMEs

A brand-new series offers practical advice to entrepreneurs and SMME owners to help them go the distance in a post-Covid world

By Special Reports
Coal gets the cold shoulder as coal power fleets on course to be 56% smaller than expected
Africa
/ 21 September 2021

Coal gets the cold shoulder as coal power fleets on course to be 56% smaller than expected

Only Gambia has a plan that, if everyone acted the same way, would see global heating kept to below 1.5°C.

By Sipho Kings and The Continent
Zuma reverts to attacking Constitutional Court bench after rescission denial
Politics
/ 21 September 2021

Zuma reverts to attacking Constitutional Court bench after rescission denial

The former president reiterates that he is a political prisoner as he resumes the attacks that contributed to his prison sentence for contempt

By Emsie Ferreira
The sugar tax is working. Experts say we should double it to WHO-recommended levels
Health
/ 21 September 2021

The sugar tax is working. Experts say we should double it to WHO-recommended levels

The financial and public health cost of diabetes, as well as diabetes-related blindness and kidney failures, is being overlooked, health advocates say

By Adèle Sulcas
Coups are always a bad idea – even the popular ones
Africa
/ 21 September 2021

Coups are always a bad idea – even the popular ones

Why are coups happening more frequently? The most significant trend is the deepening democratic deficit across many African countries, and a corresponding decline in effective enforcement of democratic norms

By Solomon A Dersso
Almost two million voters register for local elections
National
/ 20 September 2021

Almost two million voters register for local elections

Young people make use of online portal and women account for more than half of the total registered

By Eunice Masson
Free State regions cry foul after dissolution by interim provincial committee
Politics
/ 20 September 2021

Free State regions cry foul after dissolution by interim provincial committee

Regional ANC leaders have asked Duarte to intervene after the interim provincial committee resolved to dissolve their branches ahead of local government elections

By Lizeka Tandwa
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