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Yearly Archives: 2022

Private religious schools’ beliefs in the balance as landmark case goes to court
Education
/ 13 January 2022

Private religious schools’ beliefs in the balance as landmark case goes to court

The outcome might have major ramifications for the autonomy of all private religious schools

By Eunice Masson
Parliament fire suspect Mafe admitted to psychiatric hospital for evaluation
National
/ 13 January 2022

Parliament fire suspect Mafe admitted to psychiatric hospital for evaluation

Zandile Mafe appeared at the Cape Town magistrate court on Thursday morning before being taken in for observation.

By Eunice Masson
Victory for motorists as court declares Aarto demerit system unconstitutional
National
/ 13 January 2022

Victory for motorists as court declares Aarto demerit system unconstitutional

Outa says it is back to the drawing board for the government.

By Marcia Zali
Brace for above inflation electricity hike and municipalities’ power grab
Business
/ 13 January 2022

Brace for above inflation electricity hike and municipalities’ power grab

The price of electricity could go up by 20.5% in April and an upcoming court bid could see users paying surcharges to municipalities

By Sarah Smit and Anathi Madubela
Gauteng’s property market lags other metros
Business
/ 13 January 2022

Gauteng’s property market lags other metros

Broker survey shows bleak prospects for Gauteng in 2022 as coastal areas lead in commercial, retail and industrial property

By Anathi Madubela
The ‘prosperity gospel’ excuses poverty and its true causes in Africa
Africa
/ 13 January 2022

The ‘prosperity gospel’ excuses poverty and its true causes in Africa

You can’t tackle issues like poverty until you understand their root causes. Pastors who focus on self-enrichment through misleading their congregations misdiagnose these causes. That’s dangerous.

By Andile Zulu
How the pandemic can shake up African airlines for the better
Africa
/ 13 January 2022

How the pandemic can shake up African airlines for the better

By embracing a single African air transport market, the continent could grow the aviation industry, create more jobs and allow people to travel regionally.

By Daniel Odido
Editorial: Education failures are a failure for us all
Editorial
/ 13 January 2022

Editorial: Education failures are a failure for us all

For the next three months we all must critically engage with the education sector to halt the flood of a generation slipping through.

By Editorial
‘Be My Baby’ singer Ronnie Spector dies at 78
Friday
/ 13 January 2022

‘Be My Baby’ singer Ronnie Spector dies at 78

Ronnie Spector, the leader of the girl group the Ronettes and the voice behind immortal classics like “Be My Baby” and “Walking in the Rain,” died after a battle with cancer.

By Maggy Donaldson
Twitter back in Nigeria after seven-month blackout
Africa
/ 13 January 2022

Twitter back in Nigeria after seven-month blackout

The ban shocked many in Nigeria, where Twitter has had a major role in political discourse, with the hashtags #BringBackOurGirls after Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 schoolgirls in 2014.

By Agence France Presse
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