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Milliseconds keep African gamers from esports dominance
Africa
/ 21 May 2020

Milliseconds keep African gamers from esports dominance

Milliseconds keep African gamers from esports dominance

By Tolu Olasoji, The Continent
Ethics and internal financial controls add value to the public sector
Special Reports
/ 21 May 2020

Ethics and internal financial controls add value to the public sector

National treasury is rolling out accounting technician training programmes to upskill those who work in its finance units in public sector accounting principles

By Staff Reporter
Review: Dancing awkwardly around Michael Jordan’s legacy
Friday
/ 21 May 2020

Review: Dancing awkwardly around Michael Jordan’s legacy

The Last Dance, a Netflix documentary series about basketball player Michael Jordan, is a romantic reframing of his halcyon period that fails to engage with the politics of race in America

By Kwanele Sosibo
The controversial Strandfontein shelter shows the importance of monitoring womxn’s rights during a crisis
Coronavirus
/ 20 May 2020

The controversial Strandfontein shelter shows the importance of monitoring womxn’s rights during a crisis

Our government’s Covid-19 response and regulations must be subject to stringent monitoring to ensure womxn’s safety and security. This is why the Women’s Legal Centre will be an amicus curae in the case between the City of Cape Town and the SAHRC

By Women’s Legal Centre
Alcohol, tobacco and substance use during Covid-19
Special Reports
/ 18 May 2020

Alcohol, tobacco and substance use during Covid-19

The second Dr Reddy’s webinar explored how the virus and lockdown has left many feeling overwhelmed and how banning tobacco and alcohol hasn’t helped

By Staff Reporter
Three ways to finance the Covid-19 policy response
Coronavirus
/ 9 May 2020

Three ways to finance the Covid-19 policy response

The government will have to consider the pros and cons of direct taxation, de facto taxation and debt as it negotiates the coronavirus economic crisis

By Adam Aboobaker and Ihsaan Bassier
Young people need a bailout: Cancel student debt held by national banks
Education
/ 8 May 2020

Young people need a bailout: Cancel student debt held by national banks

A more equitable and fair society, able to conquer the effects of pandemics, starts with debt-free education and skills development

By Luke Cadden
Chiwoniso Maraire’s ancient voice silenced too soon
Friday
/ 6 May 2020

Chiwoniso Maraire’s ancient voice silenced too soon

The Zimbabwean mbira player and chanteuse died tragically young at 37, before she had fulfilled her vast potential. Her legacy, however, lives on

By Tawanda Mudzonga
South African women live with the burden of ‘constant vigilance’
Article
/ 6 May 2020

South African women live with the burden of ‘constant vigilance’

Fear of being attacked restricts the movement of most women in everyday life

By Koketso Moeti
The biographies of Robert McBride and Dimitri Tsafendas share a curious resonance
Article
/ 6 May 2020

The biographies of Robert McBride and Dimitri Tsafendas share a curious resonance

Although the two men were from different generations, their lives both lay bare the atrocities of the apartheid state

By Solomon Makgale
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