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Yearly Archives: 2021

Julian Assange: A day in the death of British justice
Opinion
/ 19 August 2021

Julian Assange: A day in the death of British justice

John Pilger examines the latest arguments presented by the US in its bid to extradite Julian Assange, and the continuing persecution of the whistleblower and his partner Stella Moris

By John Pilger
Constitutional Court to rule on leave to appeal in Tembisa Hospital cerebral palsy case
Health
/ 18 August 2021

Constitutional Court to rule on leave to appeal in Tembisa Hospital cerebral palsy case

Lawyers representing Tembisa Hospital say there is nothing staff could have done to avoid newborn’s brain damage.

By Chris Gilili
Inflation eating into savings after last year’s slew of interest rate cuts
Business
/ 18 August 2021

Inflation eating into savings after last year’s slew of interest rate cuts

Food inflation was unchanged at 6.7% in July, but remained elevated on continued upward pressure from prices for meat and the oils and fats category.

By Tunicia Phillips
Police lawyer grills axed top cop Vearey on ‘lighting up shadows’ Facebook post
National
/ 18 August 2021

Police lawyer grills axed top cop Vearey on ‘lighting up shadows’ Facebook post

The use of the phrase ‘lighting up the shadows’ was a deliberate application of mind on Jeremy Vearey’s part targeted at the SAPS, police counsel argues.

By Eunice Masson
Inventive cold chain solutions for Africa
Opinion
/ 18 August 2021

Inventive cold chain solutions for Africa

Africa’s particular logistical challenges require inventive solutions for keeping vaccines cold while not relying on the electricity grid

By Stefano Marani
Adoption in South Africa: ‘Our aim wasn’t to get a child; it was to give a child a home’
National
/ 18 August 2021

Adoption in South Africa: ‘Our aim wasn’t to get a child; it was to give a child a home’

The process of adopting a child can be long and demanding but it is a rewarding wait.

By Eunice Masson
Human settlements department robbed in alleged corruption cover-up
National
/ 18 August 2021

Human settlements department robbed in alleged corruption cover-up

Equipment and files related to multimillion-rand procurement irregularities were apparently taken

By Khaya Koko
Most South Africans in Afghanistan have been evacuated
National
/ 18 August 2021

Most South Africans in Afghanistan have been evacuated

‘The Taliban also registered the serial numbers of their weapons and just asked them not to move around in the streets while armed but stay within the compound until everything calms down. Then the Taliban left.’

By Erika Gibson
Palliative care is the opposite of giving up
Opinion
/ 18 August 2021

Palliative care is the opposite of giving up

You can start palliative care at any stage of a serious illness, even as soon as you receive a diagnosis or start treatment, says Dr Linda Holding

By Linda Holding
Academics, students urge Wits University to divest from fossil fuels
The Green Guardian
/ 18 August 2021

Academics, students urge Wits University to divest from fossil fuels

Staff and students argue it is unethical for university to profit from an industry that damages the planet and distorts science

By Sheree Bega
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