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No one who qualifies for tertiary education should be denied access
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/ 11 August 2023

No one who qualifies for tertiary education should be denied access

Do the research first: Your student loan repayments should not burden you with lifelong debt

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/ 2 March 2023

Fundi webinar on student funding

‘The poorest of the poor have an equal right to be educated’

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Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: Reflections on the state of conflict after five years
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/ 9 February 2023

Cabo Delgado, Mozambique: Reflections on the state of conflict after five years

Military interventions will not solve the underlying problems that caused the ‘insurgency’ in the first place

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Introducing the universal basic income grant in South Africa
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/ 9 December 2022

Introducing the universal basic income grant in South Africa

A universal basic income will enhance the economy by enabling more money to circulate among people

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Making strides in climate resilience
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/ 2 December 2022

Making strides in climate resilience

‘The media has a huge role to play in reminding us that we are living in a climate crisis’

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Reflections on the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS 2022)
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/ 25 November 2022

Reflections on the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS 2022)

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A conversation on equity in the workforce, domestic violence and women’s economic justice
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/ 4 November 2022

A conversation on equity in the workforce, domestic violence and women’s economic justice

Co-hosted by the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation and Shared Interest

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Tapping into Africa’s vast potential to become a leader in the global maritime market
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/ 4 November 2022

Tapping into Africa’s vast potential to become a leader in the global maritime market

Stakeholders and leaders identify opportunities for further growth as well as areas of concern

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SA is rich in resources and has a young labour force — why isn’t the economy growing?
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/ 27 October 2022

SA is rich in resources and has a young labour force — why isn’t the economy growing?

South Africa has the resources and a massive untapped labour force – what is stopping the economy from growing?

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‘We are sleepwalking into a constitutional crisis’
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/ 20 October 2022

‘We are sleepwalking into a constitutional crisis’

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Tackling mental well-being at work
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/ 14 October 2022

Tackling mental well-being at work

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‘Keep sending the ladder down so others can climb up’
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/ 14 October 2022

‘Keep sending the ladder down so others can climb up’

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Applications for NSFAS student accommodation off-take agreements
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/ 14 October 2022

Applications for NSFAS student accommodation off-take agreements

The Future of Student Funding and the Sustainability of African Higher Education Financing Agencies: What are the opportunities post Covid-19 Pandemic?

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Women’s socioeconomic rights and empowerment: building back better for women’s improved resilience
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/ 2 September 2022

Women’s socioeconomic rights and empowerment: building back better for women’s improved resilience

A united network of women, from leaders and farmers, to learners and the elderly can build the solidarity needed to support the development of women

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China vs the US: The battle for digital supremacy in Africa
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/ 22 July 2022

China vs the US: The battle for digital supremacy in Africa

Will African countries be forced to choose only one superpower for their ICT infrastructure?

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Young & Presidential: Youth as a catalyst for change
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/ 22 July 2022

Young & Presidential: Youth as a catalyst for change

It has been just over 45 years since the 1976 Soweto uprising, an integral moment in the call for democracy in an apartheid-led South Africa. June 16 not only represents the lives sacrificed in order for us to all reap the benefits of democracy; it is also a day that requires one to be reflective […]

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Beyond Covid-19: Strengthening Africa’s health systems to address current and future health priorities
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/ 15 July 2022

Beyond Covid-19: Strengthening Africa’s health systems to address current and future health priorities

The focus must be on primary and preventative healthcare

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‘An untapped lever – The abandoned Liquor Amendment Bill’
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/ 14 July 2022

‘An untapped lever – The abandoned Liquor Amendment Bill’

Working together is the way forward to save young lives

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Should alcohol be in schools?
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/ 10 June 2022

Should alcohol be in schools?

Having it available at schools will normalise its use in the eyes of learners

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CoCreating our Identity for the Future
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/ 8 June 2022

CoCreating our Identity for the Future

‘Every day, we must reflect on how to make this a better world — not just the government, or artists, or activists, it is about all of us’

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Who speaks? Voices from the past
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/ 1 June 2022

Who speaks? Voices from the past

‘Western religion helped to destroy our connections with ourselves and our ancestors, so we became much more malleable slaves’

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The Limitations of Voluntarism in Human Rights Due Diligence Frameworks: The Shell Case
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/ 16 May 2022

The Limitations of Voluntarism in Human Rights Due Diligence Frameworks: The Shell Case

Institutionalised voluntarism is a compromise that falls short of full international legal liability

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Reclaiming African journalism in the public interest
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/ 13 May 2022

Reclaiming African journalism in the public interest

‘In order to reclaim African journalism, we have to continue to reinvent it’

By Derek Davey
Strategies to future-proof Zambia
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/ 6 May 2022

Strategies to future-proof Zambia

It is a land of opportunities, but it needs a major economic shift

By Jamaine Krige
Mainstreaming ESG practices: Stakeholder engagement and social performance key to long-term returns in African mining industry
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/ 21 April 2022

Mainstreaming ESG practices: Stakeholder engagement and social performance key to long-term returns in African mining industry

Good stakeholder engagement is about really listening – ESG considerations have been ignored for the most part by the industry

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More than funding: A roadmap to student success
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/ 7 April 2022

More than funding: A roadmap to student success

A holistic, integrated approach is required to understand and change the narrative of student success

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Amend South Africa’s legislation to include financial rewards for whistleblowers
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/ 10 March 2022

Amend South Africa’s legislation to include financial rewards for whistleblowers

‘If our whistleblowers were publicly rewarded by the president, it would provide them some protection’

By Derek Davey
Groundwork for AfCFTA laid by governments, but private sector will drive its success
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/ 24 February 2022

Groundwork for AfCFTA laid by governments, but private sector will drive its success

Interim arrangements bring Africa one step closer to free trade

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Clear link between alcohol abuse and gender-based violence,  evidence review finds
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/ 3 December 2021

Clear link between alcohol abuse and gender-based violence, evidence review finds

Alcohol regulation should be strengthened to address the challenge of GBV, along with other interventions

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Reflections on Hichilema’s first 100 days in office – GGA Webinar
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/ 3 December 2021

Reflections on Hichilema’s first 100 days in office – GGA Webinar

Is Zambian president Hakainde Hichilema showing signs of making good on his campaign promises?

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State of capture – DDP Webinar summary
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/ 29 November 2021

State of capture – DDP Webinar summary

Enough of talking, let’s see some convictions

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How can politicians and municipalities be held accountable by citizens?
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/ 5 November 2021

How can politicians and municipalities be held accountable by citizens?

Policy was not evident in election campaigns, but service delivery itself has become politicised

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