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Yearly Archives: 2022

‘Exceptional and onerous’: The costly matter of private prosecutions
National
/ 2 February 2022

‘Exceptional and onerous’: The costly matter of private prosecutions

Private prosecutions have been described as exceptional and onerous, with a legal requirement that the prosecutor put up security for the costs of the accused’s defence

By Emsie Ferreira
A chance to help children on World Read Aloud Day
Education
/ 2 February 2022

A chance to help children on World Read Aloud Day

Stories can help us find our way back to health, hope and possibility

By Mabel Mnensa
Je t’aime moi non plus: The state of Françafrique
Africa
/ 1 February 2022

Je t’aime moi non plus: The state of Françafrique

France’s role as international security guarantor in Francophone Africa is being contested, especially in the Central African Republic and Mali

By Mbulle-Nziege Leonard, The Continent
Sassa boss linked to R45.5m fraud
National
/ 1 February 2022

Sassa boss linked to R45.5m fraud

A company implicated in the Special Investigating Unit report is still doing business with the South African Social Security Agency

By Khaya Koko
Africa’s health tech sector brings effective, affordable solutions
Africa
/ 1 February 2022

Africa’s health tech sector brings effective, affordable solutions

The future of healthcare on the continent depends on innovation

By Stephen Ogweno
Burkina Faso: A complex situation finds a complicated solution
Africa
/ 1 February 2022

Burkina Faso: A complex situation finds a complicated solution

Soldiers intervened to save the country from failing civilian leadership but no one knows what is meant to happen next

By Moussa Sambo Diallo, The Continent
Gupta kickbacks: Zondo recommends investigations into Gigaba, Molefe, Gama and Singh
Politics
/ 1 February 2022

Gupta kickbacks: Zondo recommends investigations into Gigaba, Molefe, Gama and Singh

The Zondo commission’s second report deals with the capture of Transnet through the Gupta racketeering enterprise

By Sarah Smit
ANC provincial secretaries fear their powers will be usurped
Politics
/ 1 February 2022

ANC provincial secretaries fear their powers will be usurped

They have, as a matter of principle, opposed the suggestion that an NWC member, Gwen Ramokgopa, be seconded as coordinator in the ruling party’s engine room.

By Lizeka Tandwa
President dissolved cabinet to unravel Malawi’s web of corruption
Africa
/ 1 February 2022

President dissolved cabinet to unravel Malawi’s web of corruption

President Lazarus Chakwera was elected with a mandate to clear up corruption. But this pits him against some of the country’s richest men and even members of his own cabinet

By Jack Mcbrams
Matric: It’s time to democratise how we assign competence
Education
/ 1 February 2022

Matric: It’s time to democratise how we assign competence

South Africa is obsessed with the matric pass rate but this is not a measure of a person’s competence and excludes them from finding a job

By Nyari Samushonga
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