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Pandemics don’t heal divisions – they reveal them. South Africa is a case in point

20th March 2020 Steven Friedman 0

Some around the world predict that the COVID-19 will heal divisions and narrow inequalities . A pandemic, they claim, can remind us of our common […]

Numsa says Cosatu’s plan to save Eskom misses the mark on energy transition

12th March 2020 Mzi Velapi 0

Cosatu’s plan to save Eskom slammed for missing the mark on renewable energy and community involvement.

New evidence supports the belief that South Africa’s education is not all bad

11th March 2020 Martin Gustafsson 0

In the past few years, there has been uncertainty around whether the learning outcomes of South Africa’s schools are improving from their historically low levels. […]

Is the EU locking into natural gas despite its promise to lead the global phase-out of fossil fuels?

10th March 2020 Equal Times 0

At the north-western tip of Krk, Croatia’s largest island and a top tourist destination, a jetty is being built and pipes are being laid down […]

Digital equality: South Africa still has a long way to go

5th March 2020 Allison Gillwald 0

In the South African President’s state of the the Nation Address earlier this month Cyril Ramaphosa highlighted the fact that the country’s Competition Commission had […]

The Donetsk People’s Republic, a state under construction or a ghost state?

2nd March 2020 Equal Times 0

The huge administrative building gives a feeling of emptiness as you enter. Dressed in military fatigues, a soldier keeps the visitor’s register. “Passport!” he says […]

Can new trade rules help east Africa’s cross-border women traders secure a decent livelihood?

28th February 2020 Equal Times 0

Lorna Okitoyi has been a cross-border trader based in Malaba, western Kenya for over 10 years. The 46-year-old mother-of-two sells food staples and kitchen utensils […]

South Africa’s spaza shops: how regulatory avoidance harms informal workers

25th February 2020 Andries du Toit 0

Small informal retailers are a ubiquitous feature of any developing country’s urban landscape. Known as spaza shops in South Africa, they are an important, even […]

Due diligence: has France really laid the foundations to end corporate impunity?

24th February 2020 Equal Times 0

On 24 October 2013, the Rana Plaza disaster in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, triggered a huge outcry. Over a thousand people were killed when […]

How South African wineland workers used global networks to fight for their rights

18th February 2020 Thomas Hastings 0

Echoes of apartheid-style exploitation of workers have resurfaced in recent years in South Africa. Debates around these malpractices were given fresh impetus four years ago […]

Rome’s ‘invisible’ immigrants offer an alternative view of the Eternal City

12th February 2020 Equal Times 0

For many people who live in Rome, the weekends are reserved for leisurely walks in the city centre and window shopping. But on a sunny […]

South Africa takes fresh steps to restrict rights of refugees

5th February 2020 Christine Hobden 0

Recent changes to the law, and the promulgation of new regulations governing refugees in South Africa, have been heavily criticised by civil society organisations. The […]

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