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Yearly Archives: 2022

A Sona storyboard: here’s what you could say, Mr President
Opinion
/ 2 February 2022

A Sona storyboard: here’s what you could say, Mr President

If Ramaphosa is casting about for good news, he must address the biggest beacon for hope: the just transition

By Richard Calland
Nehawu challenges the ANC’s mismanagement of staff salaries in court
Politics
/ 2 February 2022

Nehawu challenges the ANC’s mismanagement of staff salaries in court

Labour union Nehawu has taken the ANC to court in a bid to force the party to pay its staff, who have not received their salaries for months.

By Lizeka Tandwa
The world must act to stop India’s impending genocide
Opinion
/ 2 February 2022

The world must act to stop India’s impending genocide

Democratic countries that are committed to human rights must take decisive action to pressure India to quell its abuses and protect minority communities.

By Farhana Kara Motala
PODCAST: ‘I travelled to 30 countries before the age of 30’
Podcasts
/ 2 February 2022

PODCAST: ‘I travelled to 30 countries before the age of 30’

Travel influencer Dineo Zonke Maduna talks about travelling on a budget and becoming an influencer

By M&G Listen
Zondo report recommends Jacob Zuma be investigated for Transnet corruption
Politics
/ 2 February 2022

Zondo report recommends Jacob Zuma be investigated for Transnet corruption

The Zondo commission found evidence to suggest that Transnet was the primary site of state capture in financial terms.

By Lizeka Tandwa
Dale Lawrence’s work refuses oblivion
Friday
/ 2 February 2022

Dale Lawrence’s work refuses oblivion

In an art system committed to emphatic figuration and digital evanescence, aspects of Dale Lawrence’s work can seem slightly outmoded — cool, but retro

By Sean O Toole
Denel’s R1.2bn loss from R6bn profit highlights dire state of state-owned companies
National
/ 2 February 2022

Denel’s R1.2bn loss from R6bn profit highlights dire state of state-owned companies

The second state capture report shows how the arms company went from a R35-billion order book to begging the treasury for cash to stay afloat

By Khaya Koko
Chief justice interviews: Mbuyiseli Madlanga
National
/ 2 February 2022

Chief justice interviews: Mbuyiseli Madlanga

In an answer to a predictable question, the constitutional court justice cautioned that unfounded attacks on the judiciary risked undermining its legitimacy and the rule of the law

By Emsie Ferreira
How the Guptas captured Transnet
National
/ 2 February 2022

How the Guptas captured Transnet

The former president, cabinet ministers, board members and executives all played a role in the Gupta family looting the state company of billions.

By Paddy Harper
Eskom announces stage 2 load-shedding starting Wednesday
National
/ 2 February 2022

Eskom announces stage 2 load-shedding starting Wednesday

The breakdown of two generating units overnight has necessitated that stage 2 load shedding be implemented from 11am on Wednesday until 5am on Monday.

By Staff Reporter
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