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Yearly Archives: 2022

Quantifying the right to read and write
Education
/ 30 January 2022

Quantifying the right to read and write

Basic education is an immediately realisable right in the Constitution, but we must define the terms

By Andre Gaum
Intense tropical cyclones could hit South Africa’s east coast in the future — study
The Green Guardian
/ 30 January 2022

Intense tropical cyclones could hit South Africa’s east coast in the future — study

Past climate conditions that led to intense tropical cyclones battering KwaZulu-Natal’s coast are similar to the ones projected now under global warming

By Sheree Bega
State capture: The complicity of big, bad business
Business
/ 30 January 2022

State capture: The complicity of big, bad business

The private sector has had close ties with the government for decades. Some see nothing wrong with this, but other say this relationship is at the very heart of corruption

By Sarah Smit
Boric’s win paves the way for a bright, new world for women in Chile
Opinion
/ 29 January 2022

Boric’s win paves the way for a bright, new world for women in Chile

The new movement in Chile has significant potential to continue its already ground-breaking march to a new world for all Chileans, and women in particular

By Lorena Núñez Carrasco and Jeremy Daphne
Liberia’s abandoned hotel stands as a symbol of a haunted past
Africa
/ 29 January 2022

Liberia’s abandoned hotel stands as a symbol of a haunted past

When it opened its doors in 1960, the Ducor was one of a few five-star hotels in Africa, boasting a night club and air-conditioned rooms, according to travel guides

By Emmet Livingstone
A social compact is key to fighting rising unemployment and low growth
Opinion
/ 29 January 2022

A social compact is key to fighting rising unemployment and low growth

At its core, the social compact approach calls for increased co-operation and trust between business, labour, community and the government for the betterment of South Africa

By Wandile Sihlobo
EFF holds gun to the heads of metro coalitions
Politics
/ 29 January 2022

EFF holds gun to the heads of metro coalitions

The Economic Freedom Fighters says it will flex its power if it doesn’t get a key Johannesburg committee seat

By Paddy Harper
Raise domestic workers’ minimum wage to that of other workers, says commission
Business
/ 29 January 2022

Raise domestic workers’ minimum wage to that of other workers, says commission

If a proposed minimum R23 an hour for all workers goes through, it will be the first time domestic workers are treated equally

By Anathi Madubela
The work of Patrick Shai: A pleasurable pleasure to experience
Friday
/ 29 January 2022

The work of Patrick Shai: A pleasurable pleasure to experience

A champion against gender-based violence, Shai’s private life was often relfected in his public work, and his acting roles

By Vus'umuzi Phakathi
Landmark battle over River Club imperils Amazon HQ plans
The Green Guardian
/ 28 January 2022

Landmark battle over River Club imperils Amazon HQ plans

If the high court in Cape Town rules for an interim interdict in the River Club project to halt building on heritage land, Amazon is likely to pull out

By Sheree Bega
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