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Trial opens over Charlie Hebdo terror attacks that stunned France
World
/ 2 September 2020

Trial opens over Charlie Hebdo terror attacks that stunned France

14 people accused of helping jihadist gunmen storm the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket went on trial on Wednesday, five years after three days of terror sent shock waves through France

By Valentin Bontemps and Anne-Sophie Lasserre
Happiness is too important to leave to chance
Opinion
/ 2 September 2020

Happiness is too important to leave to chance

Newfound clarity on the important things in life has been hailed as a silver lining of this crisis. Planning a future around ‘purpose, passion and pay’ may be the key to having it all

By Kutlwano Sello
ANC caucus mum on Bongo resignation
Politics
/ 1 September 2020

ANC caucus mum on Bongo resignation

The ANC parliamentary caucus as yet to confirm whether Bongani Bongo, who faces bribery and corruption charges, has resigned as an MP in line with the NEC’s directive

By Lester Kiewit
A dose of courage: The key for women who want to make it in the accountancy profession
Special Reports
/ 1 September 2020

A dose of courage: The key for women who want to make it in the accountancy profession

‘I believe that a woman can and should have it all and make it work – it’s my goal to use my story to inspire young and ambitious girls to believe this too’

By Special Reports
Ramaphosa reaffirms ‘line in the sand’ as ANC talks tough on corruption
Politics
/ 31 August 2020

Ramaphosa reaffirms ‘line in the sand’ as ANC talks tough on corruption

President Cyril Ramaphosa said the NEC had reaffirmed the decision of the earlier NEC meeting to draw a line in the sand” between the party and those of its members and leaders accused of corruption and other crimes.

By Paddy Harper
An extract from ‘The Broken River Tent’: ‘I chose resistance!’
Friday
/ 28 August 2020

An extract from ‘The Broken River Tent’: ‘I chose resistance!’

In this extract from The Broken River Tent, by Mphuthumi Ntabeni, the protagonist, Phila, makes a fiery courtroom speech

By Mphuthumi Ntabeni
Cameroon is not learning the governance lessons offered by Covid-19
Africa
/ 27 August 2020

Cameroon is not learning the governance lessons offered by Covid-19

Citizens of Cameroon are unable to trust their government’s handling of the Covid-19 pandemic, given cases of ministers flouting restrictions, as well as allegations of corruption. This does not bode well for state responses to future crises

By Amindeh Blaise Atabong
An Ethiopian perspective: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Africa
/ 26 August 2020

An Ethiopian perspective: The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam

Striving to redress the injustice of the past on the Nile river

By Asmamaw Tadege Shiferaw and Anteneh Biru
ANC family tries to run black farmers off their land
Politics
/ 26 August 2020

ANC family tries to run black farmers off their land

The politically connected Nelani family is suspected of thwarting a couple’s decade-long attempt to formalise the lease for the state-owned land they have farmed productively for 31 years

By Anna Majavu
Gerhard Marx’s sculptural works map distance and detail
Friday
/ 24 August 2020

Gerhard Marx’s sculptural works map distance and detail

The works in the artist’s latest exhibition, Near Distant, centre on ‘distance without it turning into nearness’

By Dave Mann
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