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Yearly Archives: 2021

‘Generational catastrophe’ — Motshekga sounds alarm on missed school
Education
/ 30 August 2021

‘Generational catastrophe’ — Motshekga sounds alarm on missed school

The basic education department has clearly outlined why school must not be skipped

By Luke Feltham
No need to panic over new Covid-19 variant C.1.2
Coronavirus
/ 30 August 2021

No need to panic over new Covid-19 variant C.1.2

Experts studying the new variant are surprised by its substantial and unexpected mutations but are confident that current vaccines will be effective against it

By Marcia Zali
Car Review: S is for the sexy Audi S5 coupé
Motoring
/ 30 August 2021

Car Review: S is for the sexy Audi S5 coupé

The sleek car retains a neat niche in a performance-heavy 2021 range of vehicles

By Luke Feltham
Empowering women towards an equitable future in the Covid-19 era
Special Reports
/ 30 August 2021

Empowering women towards an equitable future in the Covid-19 era

Our government must put women at the centre of their post-Covid-19 recovery and socioeconomic policies

By Special Reports
Women, politics and leadership: Empowering towards an equitable future – webinar
Special Reports
/ 30 August 2021

Women, politics and leadership: Empowering towards an equitable future – webinar

The focus of the webinar was on the path travelled since 1994, and the progress made regarding women’s rights

By Special Reports
Mozambique insurgency: focus needs to shift to preventing criminality at sea
Africa
/ 30 August 2021

Mozambique insurgency: focus needs to shift to preventing criminality at sea

Mozambique is in no position to contribute significantly to the broader array of maritime security endeavours. That’s why international partners need to play a role

By Francois Vreÿ
Data protection is key in a digital world
Opinion
/ 30 August 2021

Data protection is key in a digital world

The introduction of Popia brings responsibilities, but also opportunities as South Africa becomes viewed as a country with proper data regulations

By Greg Chen
Why customary marriage registration matters in South Africa
Opinion
/ 30 August 2021

Why customary marriage registration matters in South Africa

Registration of customary marriages is important for extending legal protection and rights to spouses, many of whom struggle for legal recognition

By Charlene May and Mandi Mudarikwa
How Tokyo 2020 tested Kenya’s running dominance and revealed future threats
Sport
/ 30 August 2021

How Tokyo 2020 tested Kenya’s running dominance and revealed future threats

The dual threat of migrant athletes from the East African region and the emergence of Uganda sends a powerful message that Kenya needs to look beyond its core strengths moving forward

By Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu
The first-ever dictionary of South Africa’s Kaaps language has launched – why it matters
Opinion
/ 30 August 2021

The first-ever dictionary of South Africa’s Kaaps language has launched – why it matters

It’s been in existence since the 1500s but the Kaaps language, synonymous with Cape Town in South Africa, has never had a dictionary until now

By Adam Haupt
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