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Yearly Archives: 2022

Guinea-Bissau: The coup that wasn’t
Africa
/ 8 February 2022

Guinea-Bissau: The coup that wasn’t

This time, the civilian government managed to hang on to power

By The Continent
Government’s gas plan is ‘reckless and unnecessary’, say environment groups
The Green Guardian
/ 8 February 2022

Government’s gas plan is ‘reckless and unnecessary’, say environment groups

But the department of mineral resources and energy says natural gas is clean and a key part of South Africa’s future energy mix diversification and transition to a decarbonised economy

By Sheree Bega
The ‘master’ and the slave: an analysis
Opinion
/ 8 February 2022

The ‘master’ and the slave: an analysis

Professor Rafael Winkler unravels several philosophies of the age that lie behind an anti-slavery 19th century lithograph

By Rafael Winkler
Burkina Faso’s most recent coup proves the African Union is a toothless bulldog
Africa
/ 8 February 2022

Burkina Faso’s most recent coup proves the African Union is a toothless bulldog

Many among the deposed African heads of state held major positions in the AU at the peak of their atrocities back home

By Ibrahim B Anoba
MacG is riding the wave of misogynistic podcasts
Friday
/ 8 February 2022

MacG is riding the wave of misogynistic podcasts

MacG claims to be merely a facilitator, but the shock jock is doubling down and standing by the benefits procured by his misogyny

By Shingai Darangwa
Afriforum at equality court: ‘Kill the Boer’ song encourages farm attacks
National
/ 7 February 2022

Afriforum at equality court: ‘Kill the Boer’ song encourages farm attacks

Lobby group’s Ernst Roets tells court he can’t “think of a mainstream politician, even from the ruling party, who has spoken against farm murders”

By Anathi Madubela
Sona 2022: Tell us what’s happened, Mr President
National
/ 7 February 2022

Sona 2022: Tell us what’s happened, Mr President

The president needs to report back to South Africa on what his government has – and hasn’t – achieved since 2018

By Rebone Tau
Three youths share their matric rewrite experiences
Education
/ 7 February 2022

Three youths share their matric rewrite experiences

Failing matric not only dents self-confidence, it closes many doors. But help is at hand if you know where to look

By Sandiswa Gwele
The world’s longest school shutdown is over, but nothing is back to normal
Africa
/ 7 February 2022

The world’s longest school shutdown is over, but nothing is back to normal

After two years away, Ugandan children are finally making their way back to school. Some of them, anyway . . .

By Betty Ndagire, The Continent
Israel’s propaganda cannot erase that it is an apartheid state
Opinion
/ 7 February 2022

Israel’s propaganda cannot erase that it is an apartheid state

Israel is scaling up its information war ahead of a UNHRC session at the end of February that will table a report into last year’s bombing of Gaza

By Vijay Prashad
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