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Yearly Archives: 2021

Local government elections will be held on 1 November
Politics
/ 8 September 2021

Local government elections will be held on 1 November

Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma calls for Covid-19 caution as she gives political parties the green light to canvass for votes

By Khaya Koko
No salary increases for finance commissioners, parliament hears
Business
/ 8 September 2021

No salary increases for finance commissioners, parliament hears

The recommendation for no pay hikes is based on South Africa’s financial position in general, as well as the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic

By Anathi Madubela
International Literacy Day: Changing the world, one word at a time
Education
/ 8 September 2021

International Literacy Day: Changing the world, one word at a time

More than two-thirds of the world’s illiterate people are women. Working to change this can bring profound social and economic benefits

By Lizelle Langford
Ramaphosa says ‘vaccine apartheid’ means Africa and the Caribbean must work together
Business
/ 8 September 2021

Ramaphosa says ‘vaccine apartheid’ means Africa and the Caribbean must work together

At the inaugural AU-Caribbean Community summit, leaders called for greater solidarity to prevent global exclusion

By Anathi Madubela
Climate change a ‘collective trauma of potentially epic proportions’ for South Africa
The Green Guardian
/ 8 September 2021

Climate change a ‘collective trauma of potentially epic proportions’ for South Africa

The effects of global warming are negatively affecting mental well-being and will only accelerate in the future, according to a new report

By Sheree Bega
How Facebook undermines privacy protections for its 2bn WhatsApp users
Sci-tech
/ 8 September 2021

How Facebook undermines privacy protections for its 2bn WhatsApp users

WhatsApp assures users that no one can see their messages — but the company has an extensive monitoring operation and regularly shares personal information with prosecutors

By Peter Elkind, Jack Gillum, Craig Silverman and ProPublica
These Afghans won the visa lottery in 2019 — now they’re stuck in Kabul
World
/ 8 September 2021

These Afghans won the visa lottery in 2019 — now they’re stuck in Kabul

Trump’s ban on the visa lottery was ruled to be illegal, but the government says it can’t help hundreds of Afghans who won it for at least another year.

By Dara Lind and ProPublica
Nijel Amos’ spirit not dampened by Tokyo setback
Sport
/ 8 September 2021

Nijel Amos’ spirit not dampened by Tokyo setback

The Botswana middle-distance runner suffered an injury in qualifiers and could not make a podium finish in the finals. Though gutted, he is hard at work again and hopes to do better in the next Games

By Karien Jonckheere
Zuma corruption case hearing postponed for health assessment
Politics
/ 8 September 2021

Zuma corruption case hearing postponed for health assessment

The full impact of the former president’s health status on his trial remains unclear

By Paddy Harper
Looters remorseful as daily life gets tougher
National
/ 8 September 2021

Looters remorseful as daily life gets tougher

Some residents in areas affected by the July riots have lost their livelihoods, have to travel far to get to the jobs that remain and walk long distances to unaffected shopping centres

By Chris Makhaye
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