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Yearly Archives: 2022

Sisulu vs. Ramaphosa: the ANC’s war of (stolen) words
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

Sisulu vs. Ramaphosa: the ANC’s war of (stolen) words

We need robust and open discussion about South Africa’s transformation. What we don’t need is ham-fisted attempts at political posturing and calling our judges names

By Ian Siebörger
Ramaphosa walked into a ‘political ambush’ on chief justice appointment
Politics
/ 9 February 2022

Ramaphosa walked into a ‘political ambush’ on chief justice appointment

The JSC exceeded its mandate to place the president in a corner in which exercising his wide powers to select the next chief justice have become fettered by popular concerns

By Emsie Ferreira
King Mswati III still shying away from pro-democracy talks
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

King Mswati III still shying away from pro-democracy talks

In action and in speech, the ruler of eSwatini and his government refuse to listen to the mass democratic movement’s demands for a genuine dialogue.

By Cebelihle Mbuyisa
Patient blood management key for improving South Africa’s healthcare
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

Patient blood management key for improving South Africa’s healthcare

Covid-19 has had a negative impact on blood donations; blood conservation has become a priority

By Vanitha Rambiritch
Environment minister in crosshairs over proposed amendment to environmental regulations
The Green Guardian
/ 9 February 2022

Environment minister in crosshairs over proposed amendment to environmental regulations

The proposed change will make it impossible for civil society, or their lawyers, to appeal environmental authorisations without using the services of a costly environmental assessment practitioner

By Sheree Bega
China’s Olympic battle for legitimacy: The prehistory of the 2022 Beijing Games
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

China’s Olympic battle for legitimacy: The prehistory of the 2022 Beijing Games

Only through the lens of history can we understand why China fought so hard for a place in the Olympics on its own terms — to heal the scars of Western colonialism and civil war

By Charles Xu
Have Covid-19 restrictions affected local football teams financially?
Sport
/ 9 February 2022

Have Covid-19 restrictions affected local football teams financially?

PSL match attendance was low even before the pandemic. And the decline in South Africans’ appetite for football seems to have spilled over to television viewership as well

By Mamaili Mamaila
‘Rogue’ intelligence cop moved to kidnapping unit
National
/ 9 February 2022

‘Rogue’ intelligence cop moved to kidnapping unit

Colonel Ismael Dawood, who is part of the crack kidnapping task team, faces murder, kidnapping and extortion charges

By Khaya Koko
High prices leave 10 000 breast cancer patients without life-saving treatment
National
/ 9 February 2022

High prices leave 10 000 breast cancer patients without life-saving treatment

The prices charged by health multinational Roche were ‘significantly out of kilter’, the Competition Commission found

By Sarah Smit
Parental leave laws work against mothers and fathers
Opinion
/ 9 February 2022

Parental leave laws work against mothers and fathers

Women get 16 weeks of leave and men two weeks to look after their newborn. This drives women from work and prevents men from participating in child rearing

By Werner van Wyk
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