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Yearly Archives: 2024

AI detectors fail to assess students’ work accurately and fairly
Thought Leader
/ 12 November 2024

AI detectors fail to assess students’ work accurately and fairly

If universities see artificial intelligence as a tool students must learn to use responsibly rather than a force to be policed, academia can establish a productive relationship with the technology

By Paschal Mmesoma Ukpaka
NWU’s population and health expertise is guiding South Africa to a more equitable future
Partner Content
/ 12 November 2024

NWU’s population and health expertise is guiding South Africa to a more equitable future

The Population and Health Research Entity at the North-West University (NWU) brings together both budding and veteran researchers with a singular mission: to illuminate and address the shifting dynamics of South Africa’s population, health and social structures

By North West University
Batohi asks judiciary to assign state capture cases wisely
Politics
/ 12 November 2024

Batohi asks judiciary to assign state capture cases wisely

It was crucial that trial judges had the necessary skills and experience to hear complex corruption cases, she said

By Emsie Ferreira
There is no water crisis, says Pemmy Majodina, just use it wisely
National
/ 12 November 2024

There is no water crisis, says Pemmy Majodina, just use it wisely

The minister’s statements come a day after the constitutional court said it was working remotely because of unreliable water supply

By Des Erasmus
Unemployment drops to 32.1% in third quarter
Business
/ 12 November 2024

Unemployment drops to 32.1% in third quarter

The jobless rate is down from the two-year high of 33.5% recorded in the second quarter

By Aarti Bhana
Bonitas – Investing in your health
Partner Content
/ 12 November 2024

Bonitas – Investing in your health

Lee Callakoppen, Principal Officer of Bonitas Medical Fund, guides you on how to choose the best medical aid plan

By Bonitas
Understanding power of attorney in SA: Managing mental incapacity, legal challenges
Press Releases
/ 12 November 2024

Understanding power of attorney in SA: Managing mental incapacity, legal challenges

In South Africa, a POA automatically terminates if the principal becomes mentally incapacitated.

By Chartered Wealth Solutions
Rand Water reveals 2.5 billion litres of water is lost daily by Gauteng municipalities
National
/ 12 November 2024

Rand Water reveals 2.5 billion litres of water is lost daily by Gauteng municipalities

With the City of Johannesburg losing 40% of its water, the government has advised residents to get tanks and capture rain water to ease the burden

By Lunga Mzangwe
SA’s digital future at risk because of over-the-top providers like Netflix
Opinion
/ 12 November 2024

SA’s digital future at risk because of over-the-top providers like Netflix

A ‘fair share’ approach will help address the imbalance between the resources used by OTT providers and the network operators who enable OTT providers to deliver their services

By Nomvuyiso Batyi
Why South Africa needs electoral reform: A look at mixed-member proportional systems
Thought Leader
/ 12 November 2024

Why South Africa needs electoral reform: A look at mixed-member proportional systems

The country desperately needs a system that makes politicians accountable to voters, not their political parties

By Daniela Ellerbeck
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