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Yearly Archives: 2021

Oxygen companies put profit over patients by spreading misinformation in Mexico
Health
/ 25 August 2021

Oxygen companies put profit over patients by spreading misinformation in Mexico

Companies falsely claimed that onsite oxygen plants could kill patients

By The Bureau of Investigative Journalism: Madlen Davies, Lorena Rios & Chrissie Giles
Rights groups call out ‘complicity’ of telecoms companies’ in internet shutdowns
Business
/ 25 August 2021

Rights groups call out ‘complicity’ of telecoms companies’ in internet shutdowns

Internet blackouts not only infringe on people’s human rights, but also cost companies and the economy billions, as evinced by MTN’s shutdown in Eswatini

By Tshegofatso Mathe
ANC member accused of instigating July unrest makes it to party’s candidate list
Politics
/ 24 August 2021

ANC member accused of instigating July unrest makes it to party’s candidate list

A branch in Johannesburg has raised concern about the inclusion of Mboneni Tabane on the list submitted to the Electoral Commission of South Africa.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Vaccine imperialism chips away at faith in the market economy
Health
/ 24 August 2021

Vaccine imperialism chips away at faith in the market economy

The way business is done in the global economy is driving society apart. Corporate social responsibility programmes will not rectify the exclusion and inequalities that exist

By Brian Ganson
An introduction to investing in Cardano
Special Reports
/ 24 August 2021

An introduction to investing in Cardano

Cardano differs from the other projects by emphasising a research-driven approach to design

By Special Reports
Unemployment rate hits record high — again
Business
/ 24 August 2021

Unemployment rate hits record high — again

South Africa added more than half a million workers to its unemployed labour force in the second quarter of 2021

By Sarah Smit
Four officials suspended over R124m wasted by defence department
National
/ 24 August 2021

Four officials suspended over R124m wasted by defence department

The PSC intervened after an annual report showed the department had incurred more than R124-million in irregular, fruitless and wasteful expenditure

By Khaya Koko
Security forces remain on alert as ‘national shutdown’ fails to materialise
National
/ 24 August 2021

Security forces remain on alert as ‘national shutdown’ fails to materialise

Only a handful of attempts to blockade roads took place in response to Monday’s shutdown call

By Paddy Harper
Kenya: How the ‘Chameleon’ Jomo Kenyatta did it
Africa
/ 24 August 2021

Kenya: How the ‘Chameleon’ Jomo Kenyatta did it

On the 43rd anniversary of Jomo Kenyatta’s death, Kwame Otiende looks at how the wily politician managed to become a darling of the West and deal ruthlessly with opponents at home

By Kwame Otiende
Applications for state-owned land in Gauteng open for qualified farmers
Business
/ 24 August 2021

Applications for state-owned land in Gauteng open for qualified farmers

Some 135 hectares is available to lease as part of the agricultural department’s efforts to free up more land.

By Eunice Masson
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