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Yearly Archives: 2024

How the elite benefit from our taxes
Opinion
/ 2 December 2024

How the elite benefit from our taxes

South Africans are being shortchanged as the budget is neither pro-poor nor pro-growth as our taxes are diverted to the interests of the political elite

By Sansia Blackmore
Wits relaunches state of the art digital dome after R90 million refurbishment
Education
/ 2 December 2024

Wits relaunches state of the art digital dome after R90 million refurbishment

The dome has over the years projected significant historical events, including screening footage of the Apollo 11

By Umamah Bakharia
Pay for your own Christmas parties, KZN finance MEC tells civil servants
Politics
/ 2 December 2024

Pay for your own Christmas parties, KZN finance MEC tells civil servants

The provincial gravy plane has been shot down by drastic travel restrictions

By Paddy Harper
Back to our learning roots
Press Releases
/ 2 December 2024

Back to our learning roots

The focus should be on individualised learning across multiple topics, competencies and character qualities, at the learner’s pace to reach their potential.

By Optimi
The Comrade’s Wife explores love, power and resilience in modern South Africa
Friday
/ 2 December 2024

The Comrade’s Wife explores love, power and resilience in modern South Africa

Barbara Boswell’s novel tells the gripping love story of a middle-aged black woman in modern-day South Africa

By Rodney Ghobril
KZN DA not moved by claims of clandestine ANC-MK party talks
Politics
/ 2 December 2024

KZN DA not moved by claims of clandestine ANC-MK party talks

The DA has refused to partner with the ANC in eThekwini because of its role in the removal of Tshwane mayor Cilliers Brink

By Mandisa Makgakga
Bela Act agreement does not undermine president’s powers, says presidency
Politics
/ 1 December 2024

Bela Act agreement does not undermine president’s powers, says presidency

The deliberations on clauses 4 and 5 have been extended by a further three months

By Mandisa Makgakga
South Africa’s rural population ‘left behind’ as provinces underperform
National
/ 1 December 2024

South Africa’s rural population ‘left behind’ as provinces underperform

Health, education and economic disparities are driving migration to urban hubs such as Gauteng and the Western Cape

By Lyse Comins
Jail municipal officials responsible for pollution, say water experts
The Green Guardian
/ 1 December 2024

Jail municipal officials responsible for pollution, say water experts

Taxpayer money will be used to pay the R160 million fine slapped on a Mpumalanga municipality

By Sheree Bega
Telemedicine and HIV/Aids prevention: A progressive path or an uncertain leap?
Opinion
/ 1 December 2024

Telemedicine and HIV/Aids prevention: A progressive path or an uncertain leap?

Providing healthcare remotely should not be merely a technological advancement but a human-centred revolution

By Rudi de Koker
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