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Yearly Archives: 2022

JSC recommends Mandisa Maya for chief justice
National
/ 5 February 2022

JSC recommends Mandisa Maya for chief justice

The recommendation is not binding on President Cyril Ramaphosa but the legal community says it would be difficult to ignore, given its historic import and ruling party backing

By Emsie Ferreira
University’s SunChaser uses solar power for trip to Namibia
The Green Guardian
/ 5 February 2022

University’s SunChaser uses solar power for trip to Namibia

The high-tech vehicle used the road trip to visit schools and raise awareness about renewable energy

By Marcia Zali
Charter For Compassion is a good guide for continuing Tutu’s legacy
National
/ 5 February 2022

Charter For Compassion is a good guide for continuing Tutu’s legacy

The best way to honour Tutu’s legacy is to champion his values of unity, justice and compassion, as espoused in the charter to which he contributed

By Nic Paton
We need to think critically but honestly about our legal future
Opinion
/ 5 February 2022

We need to think critically but honestly about our legal future

To survive our many problems we require creative thinking, with integrity; not vulgar populism as a blunt tool to capture power and glory

By Johann van der Westhuizen
Specialists, nurses quit country’s ailing public health system
Health
/ 5 February 2022

Specialists, nurses quit country’s ailing public health system

South Africa’s nurses are moving to the private sector or being recruited to high-income countries that are affected by the global shortage of healthcare professionals

By Marcia Zali
The Continent — Issue 73, January 29 2022
Continent
/ 4 February 2022

The Continent — Issue 73, January 29 2022

By The Continent
Circadian rhythms: The many layers of Lagos
Friday
/ 4 February 2022

Circadian rhythms: The many layers of Lagos

With the prosperity of the 1970s a thing of the past, the International Monetary Fund-authored austerity of the 1980s gave birth to the hybridised fuji music

By Mallam Mudi Yahaya
Remembering bell hooks: There is no way to be ‘everybody’
Friday
/ 4 February 2022

Remembering bell hooks: There is no way to be ‘everybody’

Radical feminist bell hooks taught us to sit with perturbation and vulnerability as we revel in difference

By Mapule Mohulatsi
An extract from bell hooks’s ‘Outlaw Culture’: Seduced by violence no more
Friday
/ 4 February 2022

An extract from bell hooks’s ‘Outlaw Culture’: Seduced by violence no more

In this extract from bell hooks’s book ‘Outlaw Culture’, (chapter title above) she expounds on women’s role in confronting rape culture

By bell hooks
Self-determination is the issue of the year in the Western Cape
Opinion
/ 4 February 2022

Self-determination is the issue of the year in the Western Cape

The issue is going to be the political battleground of 2022, and not just for the Western Cape

By Phil Craig
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