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Posted inLifestyle

Cooking up resilience in our unjust world

by Ishay Govender 18 February 202118 February 2021

Small acts of resistance and reinvention may be our most significant victories yet

Posted inGeneral, Tech

South Africa’s military in the fourth industrial revolution

by Bhaso Ndzendze 17 February 202117 February 2021

The SANDF must realise that in a context of fourth-generation warfare, national security is no longer geographically defined and preparedness on all fronts is crucial

Posted inEquality

Affirmative Action: Not enough on its own

by Siyabulela Tsengiwe 16 February 202116 February 2021

Simple equality of opportunity will fail to address the reality of racialised socioeconomic inequalities

Posted inGeneral

Address fear in the workplace to make teams stronger and more productive in difficult times

by Hamieda Parker 8 February 20218 February 2021

Communication, through emails, phone calls and Whatsapps and scheduled virtual coffee breaks, is key to building trust, psychological safety and mutual respect

Posted inEquality, General

South Africa’s voracious ambition in Namibia and the few who came between it : Part Two

by Catherine Sofianos 5 February 20214 February 2021

Troubling Power: Michael Scott and the Herero mission to the UN

Posted inGender violence, General

‘If it were up to me, alcohol would be banned for good’

Charmain Naidoo by Charmain Naidoo 4 February 20214 February 2021

Although only a small percentage of people abuse drink, they can wreak all sorts of havoc

Posted inEquality

Citizenship is a right, not a concession

by Gary Eisenberg 3 February 20213 February 2021

The ‘Zuma doctrine’ has taken hold of South Africa’s immigration and citizenship system and we must push back before we descend into totalitarianism

Posted inEquality, General

Namibia’s Blue Book of record: Part one

by Catherine Sofianos 27 January 20215 February 2021

On 27 January, the world remembers the victims of the Holocaust, but it is also worth remembering the victims of Germany’s other, earlier genocide in Namibia. A rare book, commissioned by Britain in the early 1900s, stands as a record of the crimes against the Herero and the Nama

Posted inBusiness

Trade with America thrived under Trump

by Bhaso Ndzendze 22 January 202122 January 2021

Mutual mistrust there may have been, but economic activity between South Africa and the superpower remained robust. Now exports must diversify and create jobs

Posted inHealth, Lifestyle

Cabin fever blues as Covid bites

Derek Davey by Derek Davey 19 January 202120 January 2021

Working from home is getting tired as the sounds of the suburbs intrude on our columnist’s peace of mind. Practicing presence may offer a way out of the losses and woes of the second wave

Posted inHealth

The case for Ivermectin

Bert Olivier by Bert Olivier 18 January 202119 January 2021

What is the reason governments, including our own, are slow to act on this potential Covid-19 medicine, and aren’t we past the time where their reluctance could be justified?

Posted inNews/Politics

The EFF — an ideological critique in four parts

Andile Zulu by Andile Zulu 15 January 202115 January 2021

Part 1: If the Economic Freedom Fighters party is not fascist, what is it?

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