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Yearly Archives: 2023

Ramaphosa says the EFF abused rights by ‘compelling’ people to protest
National
/ 21 March 2023

Ramaphosa says the EFF abused rights by ‘compelling’ people to protest

The president conceded the country could not claim to respect human rights if it did not ensure equal access to land, housing, food, water, healthcare and education

By Mandisa Ndlovu
South Africa’s market-led democracy undermines human rights
Opinion
/ 21 March 2023

South Africa’s market-led democracy undermines human rights

Deepening economic democracy through human rights-centred economic and social policy frameworks

By Khwezi Mabasa
Cyclone Freddy leaves trail of destruction in Malawi
Africa
/ 21 March 2023

Cyclone Freddy leaves trail of destruction in Malawi

The people of that country paid the price of climate changed fuelled by, among others, the petro-chemical industry that has declared record profits

By Josephine Chinele and Golden Matonga, The Continent
Shutdown aftermath: Case for a new United Democratic Front
Opinion
/ 21 March 2023

Shutdown aftermath: Case for a new United Democratic Front

Eligible voters no longer vote; they don’t trust any politician. The UDF, a coalition of hundreds of small organisations, could be an answer

By Philip Machanick
Angola joins fight against illicit financial flows
Africa
/ 21 March 2023

Angola joins fight against illicit financial flows

The country is among several that have been poorly ranked in ease of doing business indexes, partly because of gaps in taxation transparency

By bird story agency
Turning plastic bottle tops and bread tags into wheelchairs
The Green Guardian
/ 21 March 2023

Turning plastic bottle tops and bread tags into wheelchairs

The Sweethearts Foundation sells the plastic to recyclers and buys wheelchairs

By Gemma Gatticchi
Objects of Desire: African ateliers
Friday
/ 21 March 2023

Objects of Desire: African ateliers

Some of the continent’s finest goods made for the world, in Africa

By Kimberley Schoeman
Malema claims shutdown victory, but state says it flopped
Politics
/ 20 March 2023

Malema claims shutdown victory, but state says it flopped

Police said that by 10pm on Monday night, at least 550 protestors had been arrested and 24 300 tyres were confiscated

By Paddy Harper, Lizeka Tandwa, Des Erasmus and Eunice Masson
Zuma’s private prosecution of Downer is ‘diehard Stalingrad’
National
/ 20 March 2023

Zuma’s private prosecution of Downer is ‘diehard Stalingrad’

It is an abuse process designed to lay the ground for the next, counsel for the arms deal corruption prosecutor told the Pietermaritzburg high court

By Emsie Ferreira
Load-shedding is not an act of God, litigants tell high court
National
/ 20 March 2023

Load-shedding is not an act of God, litigants tell high court

It was caused by the failings of the government, which has a responsibility to spare hospitals, schools and police stations to protect people’s rights

By Emsie Ferreira
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