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Yearly Archives: 2021

Report: Urgent need for social grant framework on the state’s obligations, but can it afford to?
National
/ 14 December 2021

Report: Urgent need for social grant framework on the state’s obligations, but can it afford to?

The panel found that, for the time being, further support should be confined to extending the social distress relief that was rolled out for the Covid-19 pandemic

By Emsie Ferreira
Mantashe comments on objections to Shell seismic survey ‘astounding’
The Green Guardian
/ 14 December 2021

Mantashe comments on objections to Shell seismic survey ‘astounding’

Environmental group says the government is continuing to push the country towards a climate change disaster

By Sheree Bega
To win in 2023, Zimbabwe’s opposition will have to court the military
Africa
/ 13 December 2021

To win in 2023, Zimbabwe’s opposition will have to court the military

Although 2023 might seem a long way off, Zimbabwe is already in campaign mode because parties, civil society groups and the government all know that elections can be won, lost and rigged well in advance

By Chipo Dendere
James Selfe retires after dedicating 43 years to building a better South Africa
Opinion
/ 13 December 2021

James Selfe retires after dedicating 43 years to building a better South Africa

As a man with a great sense of occasion, it is an apt coincidence that Selfe retired during the week that we celebrate the 25th anniversary of our democracy’s founding document.

By Siviwe Gwarube
Crunch time for the Africa Cup of Nations
Sport
/ 13 December 2021

Crunch time for the Africa Cup of Nations

With the main stadium unfinished and Covid-19 on the move, Africa’s football tournament has … let’s call them issues. Still, the hosts insist Afcon will go ahead

By Isifu Wirfengla, The Continent
Eastern Cape police saddled with R8bn civil claims
National
/ 13 December 2021

Eastern Cape police saddled with R8bn civil claims

Cases against the police date back to 2006, and include wrongful arrests and assaults

By Khaya Koko
Western Cape enters fourth Covid-19 wave
Coronavirus
/ 13 December 2021

Western Cape enters fourth Covid-19 wave

With an average of 1 600 new daily cases, the province is not recording the same rapid increases in hospital admissions and deaths as previous waves

By Eunice Masson
Afesis-corplan – Request for proposals – PRA training manual and training
Special Reports
/ 13 December 2021

Afesis-corplan – Request for proposals – PRA training manual and training

The Service Provider will be selected under a Quality-Cost-Based selection procedure described in the evaluation criteria attached

By Special Reports
The time is ripe for Africa’s food policy to change
Opinion
/ 13 December 2021

The time is ripe for Africa’s food policy to change

Food systems lack resilience in the face of crisis and that feed crises of their own making, driving climate change and fuelling epidemics of hunger, malnutrition, obesity and diet-related noncommunicable diseases

By Mehrdad Ehsani
What do education experts expect in the 2022 school year?
Special Reports
/ 13 December 2021

What do education experts expect in the 2022 school year?

Can your child afford another year of lost learning? 

By Special Reports
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