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Why newspapers are all the rage
Columns
/ 14 February 2025

Why newspapers are all the rage

Dinosaur? Maybe. But there is an artistry to blending research, headlines, words and images, to make a real-world product we can be proud of

By Christian Stephen
Editorial: Readers will decide news quality
Editorial
/ 17 January 2025

Editorial: Readers will decide news quality

The digital media industry is besieged by standards that encourage the dumbing down of its work – consider what’s happening to the Washington Post

By Editorial
Online sales drive illegal trade in endangered African grey parrots
The Green Guardian
/ 26 July 2023

Online sales drive illegal trade in endangered African grey parrots

The birds, which are native to equatorial Africa, have been decimated by the international pet trade

By Sheree Bega
Amazon to eat Woolworths, Shoprite and Takealot lunch?
Business
/ 27 February 2023

Amazon to eat Woolworths, Shoprite and Takealot lunch?

The pandemic may have disrupted the analogue business models of South African retailers to the online world. Amazon, unlike Walmart, is possibly an even bigger disruptor lying in wait

By Anathi Madubela
OPINION | Education must invest in technology to future-proof the workforce
Opinion
/ 30 May 2022

OPINION | Education must invest in technology to future-proof the workforce

EdTech can provide badly needed return on money and resources country has put into education.

By Nyari Samushonga
Trends that will revolutionise the retail sector in 2022
Business
/ 25 January 2022

Trends that will revolutionise the retail sector in 2022

From social selling and greenwashing to downtrading, analysts outline 2022 trends for the retail sector

By Anathi Madubela
Facebook users can use phone numbers to check if their data was breached
Sci-tech
/ 9 April 2021

Facebook users can use phone numbers to check if their data was breached

Private data from more than 530-million Facebook accounts was placed onto an unsecured public database. This tool allows users to use their phone number to see if they were among the victims.

By Eunice Masson
Children will learn under lockdown
Coronavirus
/ 26 July 2020

Children will learn under lockdown

Just what they’ll learn or be taught will be outside the curriculum, which may have to happen later

By Elizabeth Henning
As the economy inches open, South Africa’s startups prepare for a post-Covid world
Coronavirus
/ 5 May 2020

As the economy inches open, South Africa’s startups prepare for a post-Covid world

The pandemic offers opportunities for online businesses that deliver services ranging from education and communication with clients to delivering groceries, but it doesn’t come without difficulties

By Jack Kelly
The coronavirus and the rise of the network society
Article
/ 2 May 2020

The coronavirus and the rise of the network society

Two kinds of virus, one biological and the other digital, have spread around the world, changing society and creating social elites

By Bert Olivier
Esports offer a brave new world
Article
/ 26 March 2020

Esports offer a brave new world

With stadiums shut, clubs and leagues are turning to the video games to stay relevant

By Luke Feltham

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