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Yearly Archives: 2022

Parliament fire suspect to be sent for psychiatric observation
Politics
/ 11 January 2022

Parliament fire suspect to be sent for psychiatric observation

Defence advocate Dali Mpofu SC argued it would be ‘abuse’ if Mafe were to be detained for months only to be found ‘sane’

By Eunice Masson
US makes a mockery of international law
Opinion
/ 11 January 2022

US makes a mockery of international law

The US’s claims of ‘rules-based order’ is the camouflage behind which American exceptionalism flourishes.

By KJ Noh
Djokovic saga throws light on migrants’ ordeal in Australia
Sport
/ 11 January 2022

Djokovic saga throws light on migrants’ ordeal in Australia

For four nights, Melbourne’s infamous ‘alternative place of detention’ for migrants became his abode: no tennis courts, no swimming pool and no leaving

By Najma Sambul and Mell Chun
Salah says he is not asking for ‘crazy stuff’ in new Liverpool deal
Sport
/ 11 January 2022

Salah says he is not asking for ‘crazy stuff’ in new Liverpool deal

The Egypt international has fewer than 18 months remaining on his current deal and has reiterated whether he stays or goes remains in the hands of Liverpool.

By Agence France Presse
Tongaat claims R450-million from former executives
Business
/ 11 January 2022

Tongaat claims R450-million from former executives

The group also wants to recoup $9-million in fake sugar sales in Zimbabwe

By Paddy Harper
Public procurement law is not the problem – people are
National
/ 11 January 2022

Public procurement law is not the problem – people are

The Zondo report delves into South Africa’s procurement web, as it tries to figure out why state-owned entities were able to be captured

By Sarah Smit
Mahrez warns Algeria to raise game for Cup of Nations title defence
Sport
/ 11 January 2022

Mahrez warns Algeria to raise game for Cup of Nations title defence

The 30-year-old Manchester City winger skippered his country to victory against Senegal in the 2019 final in Egypt, and Djamel Belmadi’s team are unbeaten in competitive action since then

By Agence France Presse
Lest we forget Tutu’s anger, and our own faces
Opinion
/ 11 January 2022

Lest we forget Tutu’s anger, and our own faces

The hardest part of reckoning is the reckoning and where the archbishop is resented it is not for the ways in which the TRC failed but those in which it succeeded and brought an unfathomable past into a flawed present, writes Elisha Kunene.

By Elisha Kunene
UK PM Johnson faces fresh scandal over lockdown party breach
Top Six
/ 11 January 2022

UK PM Johnson faces fresh scandal over lockdown party breach

The British PM had hoped to start the new year with a reset of his embattled government, leaving behind the so-called “partygate” scandals that ratcheted up the pressure on his position, after a series of other claims of corruption.

By Joe Jackson
Behind concerns over Afcon is a culture of disdain
Sport
/ 11 January 2022

Behind concerns over Afcon is a culture of disdain

European clubs and media that wanted the tournament postponed amid a rise in Covid cases were serving their own selfish interests and repeating the old narrative of ‘darkest Africa’.

By James Yékú
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