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The cancer drug was meant to save children’s lives. Instead, they’re dying
Health
/ 29 January 2023

The cancer drug was meant to save children’s lives. Instead, they’re dying

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is the most common kind of childhood cancer but the drugs containing asparaginase are of poor quality, leaving 70 000 children at risk

By Rosa Furneaux and Laura Margottini
Inaugural address by Professor Pamela Dube, Vice-Chancellor and Principal at CUT
Partner Content
/ 27 January 2023

Inaugural address by Professor Pamela Dube, Vice-Chancellor and Principal at CUT

‘I will apply my skills and abilities to build on the institutional values and achievements of this remarkable institution’

By Special Reports
Focus on Eskom’s future as ANC top body meets
Politics
/ 27 January 2023

Focus on Eskom’s future as ANC top body meets

Costs and effect will determine how and when state-owned entities are moved from the department of enterprises to line departments

By Paddy Harper and Sarah Smit
The cabinet reshuffle will make or break the ANC
Opinion
/ 27 January 2023

The cabinet reshuffle will make or break the ANC

Who President Ramaphosa keeps and who he appoints will determine the course of not only the ruling party but also the country

By Mxolisi Zondo
DA march ‘disrespects the ANC in its own home’, says ANC Youth League member
Politics
/ 25 January 2023

DA march ‘disrespects the ANC in its own home’, says ANC Youth League member

Youth league members prevented the Democratic Alliance from delivering its memorandum to Luthuli House, the ANC’s headquarter

By Mandisa Nyathi
Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos
Opinion
/ 25 January 2023

Breakthrough cancer research in South Africa stymied by poor funding and scientists working in silos

Multidisciplinary research is exponentially effective in addressing cancer and other health problems, but funding is a key concern

By Kevin J Naidoo
ANC backs deputy mayor from its smaller coalition partners for eThekwini
Politics
/ 24 January 2023

ANC backs deputy mayor from its smaller coalition partners for eThekwini

Governing party says it cannot be ‘arrogant’ and try to run Durban alone

By Paddy Harper
Facebook offers African moderators a pitiful severance
Africa
/ 24 January 2023

Facebook offers African moderators a pitiful severance

The deal offered to Africans is eight times lower than that given to Meta’s staff

By Lydia Namubiru, The Continent
Call for applications: Administrative and Financial Manager Accountant
Special Reports
/ 24 January 2023

Call for applications: Administrative and Financial Manager Accountant

The Innovation Foundation for Democracy is a non-profit African organisation under South African law

By Special Reports
Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war
Opinion
/ 20 January 2023

Hope that Pope Francis’s visit to Sudan and DRC next month can help heal the wounds of war

Many African Catholics hope that Pope Francis will announce some African appointments to the Vatican during his February visit

By Stan Chu Ilo
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