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Yearly Archives: 2022

Andile Zulu: Sisulu obfuscates the true nature of power in South Africa
Opinion
/ 25 January 2022

Andile Zulu: Sisulu obfuscates the true nature of power in South Africa

Power in post-apartheid South Africa lies with the party, the state and capital. The tourism minister masks her complicity with bad governance, and being part of the economic and political elite.

By Andile Zulu
Malawi’s flame ignited at Afcon
Sport
/ 25 January 2022

Malawi’s flame ignited at Afcon

From being underwhelming underdogs going into the tournament to reaching the round of 16, the Flames have shown discipline, flair and dedication, to the utter delight of their fans.

By Peter Kanjere
From Algeria to Zimbabwe: How autocratic elites cycle in and out of power
Africa
/ 25 January 2022

From Algeria to Zimbabwe: How autocratic elites cycle in and out of power

Leaders typically spread power among their ‘rival allies’ to keep it and co-opt enough of those elites in exchange for political support.

By Andrea Carboni and Clionadh Raleigh
Dumisani Joxo: Another senseless law enforcement killing
National
/ 25 January 2022

Dumisani Joxo: Another senseless law enforcement killing

Dumisani Joxo’s neighbours, friends and relatives speak highly of the man allegedly shot and killed by a City of Cape Town law enforcement officer.

By Matthew Hirsch
Australian Open to allow ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ shirts after backlash
Sport
/ 25 January 2022

Australian Open to allow ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ shirts after backlash

Tennis Australia, which organises the Australian Open, reiterated its long-standing policy on Monday of “not allowing banners, signs or clothing that are commercial or political”.

By Martin Parry
International Day of Education: Countries set realistic goals for 2030
Education
/ 24 January 2022

International Day of Education: Countries set realistic goals for 2030

The original sustainable development goal for education treated all countries as equal; however, global targets have now been localised, providing a more realistic framework

By Silvia Montoya and Manos Antoninis
Chieftaincy dispute hits Richards Bay Minerals production
National
/ 24 January 2022

Chieftaincy dispute hits Richards Bay Minerals production

The KZN department of co-operative governance has undertaken to resolve the dispute it created by dethroning the sitting inkosi in 2010

By Paddy Harper
Covid-19 can catalyse better education for all
Education
/ 24 January 2022

Covid-19 can catalyse better education for all

Digital access to materials can be the equaliser needed for post-pandemic learning recovery.

By Henrietta H Fore and David Malpass
Samsung announces winner of Incredible Bespoke Refrigerator Challenge
Special Reports
/ 24 January 2022

Samsung announces winner of Incredible Bespoke Refrigerator Challenge

‘A one-of-a-kind refrigerator deserves a one-of-a-kind launch’

By Special Reports
World Economic Forum: ‘2022 will be like navigating an obstacle course’
Business
/ 24 January 2022

World Economic Forum: ‘2022 will be like navigating an obstacle course’

Central banks massively underestimated inflation risks as economies bounced back from the pandemic-induced slump

By Sarah Smit
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