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Yearly Archives: 2021

Diagnoses of doom mask denial about real problems facing South Africa
Opinion
/ 7 September 2021

Diagnoses of doom mask denial about real problems facing South Africa

There is a huge difference between holding a governing party to account and making it an excuse for failing to face deep-rooted problems. Fixating on the ANC has given the one-third an excuse not to face difficult realities

By Steven Friedman
Hardly any South Africans are organ donors. What can be done to change this
Health
/ 7 September 2021

Hardly any South Africans are organ donors. What can be done to change this

Organ and tissue donation has not received the priority that it should have from the South African government. A few concrete steps would make a dramatic difference.

By Melodie Labuschaigne
UN denies Sudan refugee camps used as bolthole for Tigray rebels
Africa
/ 7 September 2021

UN denies Sudan refugee camps used as bolthole for Tigray rebels

Last month Sudan recalled its ambassador to Ethiopia, saying Addis Ababa had spurned its efforts to broker a ceasefire in the Tigray conflict.

By Agence France Presse
Innovating for scale and equality
Special Reports
/ 7 September 2021

Innovating for scale and equality

CEO Connect – A leadership discussion leading up to the annual Africa Shared Value Leadership Summit

By Special Reports
How one policy change could curb two airborne epidemics in South Africa
Health
/ 7 September 2021

How one policy change could curb two airborne epidemics in South Africa

South Africa must make dramatic shifts in its Covid-19 prevention strategies to include new evidence that Sars-CoV-2 spreads mainly through the air

By Helene-Mari van der Westhuizen
Ramaphosa hails IEC lifeline, trumpets basic income grant
Politics
/ 6 September 2021

Ramaphosa hails IEC lifeline, trumpets basic income grant

The ANC president said the basic income grant should be cost effective and subject to long-term affordability

By Khaya Koko
IEC throws ANC a candidate registration lifeline
Politics
/ 6 September 2021

IEC throws ANC a candidate registration lifeline

DA threatens court action over the reopening of the candidate nomination process

By Paddy Harper
Doctors and nurses are most trusted sources for vaccine information
Coronavirus
/ 6 September 2021

Doctors and nurses are most trusted sources for vaccine information

Study finds most South Africans rely on healthcare workers for vaccine advice

By Marcia Zali
New GDP data and missing mining figures sow uncertainty among forecasters
Business
/ 6 September 2021

New GDP data and missing mining figures sow uncertainty among forecasters

Statistics South Africa has overhauled its GDP data, which now show that the economy was 11% larger in 2020 than previously estimated

By Sarah Smit
Nicolette Kinnear says husband Charl was taken ‘30 years too soon’ at SAPS ceremony
National
/ 6 September 2021

Nicolette Kinnear says husband Charl was taken ‘30 years too soon’ at SAPS ceremony

The 34 police officers who died in the line of duty this year were remembered at the annual national commemoration day

By Eunice Masson
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