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Yearly Archives: 2025

Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenities
Thought Leader
/ 12 August 2025

Court rules unconscious claimants can’t claim for pain, suffering or loss of amenities

The judgment that unconscious claimants can’t get general damages for pain, suffering or loss of amenities will have an impact on medico-legal claims in South Africa

By Charlise Finch & Pierre le Roux
Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpet
Thought Leader
/ 12 August 2025

Trauma in the workplace should not be swept under the carpet

Addressing workplace trauma requires empathy, legal compliance and interventions such as counselling and training

By Mase Leshilo & Tumi Mashego
Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plunge
The Green Guardian
/ 12 August 2025

Rhino poaching in Africa at lowest level since 2011, but white rhino numbers plunge

Despite lower poaching incidents of only 2.15% in 2024, overall rhino numbers declined by 6.7%

By Sheree Bega
Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African Development
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

Africa-Japan: Reflections on Tokyo International Conference on African Development

Africa can take a leaf out of Japan’s book: power need not be a zero sum game; economic modernisation focused on diversification, domestication and indigenising modernity; to technologically catch up; and to never give up

By Seifudein Adem
DA slams R700m national dialogue as pricey ‘talk shop’
Politics
/ 11 August 2025

DA slams R700m national dialogue as pricey ‘talk shop’

Several prominent foundations have withdrawn from the national dialogue citing poor planning and questionable spending

By Mandisa Nyathi
Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areas
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

Infrastructure, governance failures limit growth of agriculture and development in rural areas

The rural economy should not be forgotten in South Africa’s economic growth agenda,

By Wandile Sihlobo
Judiciary adopts sexual harassment policy to curb abuse of power
National
/ 11 August 2025

Judiciary adopts sexual harassment policy to curb abuse of power

The policy prohibits consensual sexual intimacy in court buildings and discourages romantic relationships between members of the judiciary

By Nkateko Joseph Mabasa
G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

G20, endorse a tax on the world’s ultra-rich to feed the world’s starving

A 0.3% tax would generate enough to secure life’s necessities for many tens of millions of the world’s most vulnerable

By Eric A Friedman & Lawrence O Gostin
National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

National Dialogue is not about politicians talking, it’s about people doing

Far from a talkshop for the elite, the dialogue is a people-led, civil society-driven process to address socio-economic injustice and shape the nation’s future

By Klaus Kotze
Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally
Thought Leader
/ 11 August 2025

Digital gold rush: How Stablecoins threaten monetary sovereignty globally

Stablecoins, especially dollar-pegged ones, are a looming danger. Europe’s digital euro is a good counter-move but the US leads this digital financial race

By Imran Khalid
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