UCT’s rejection of Israel boycott welcomed

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The SA Jewish Board of Deputies (SAJBD) has welcomed the University of Cape Town Senate’s vote against a boycott of Israeli academic institutions, saying this

Soapies to be scrubbed?

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Popular soap operas Generations: The Legacy and Isidingo seem set to be taken off air, amid financial problems at the South African Broadcasting Corporation. Generations:

Hong Kong vote backs democracy

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In what has been described as a ‘landslide’ victory, pro-democracy candidates in Hong Kong scored major victories in elections for the city’s district councils. Hong

Wealth tax needed ‘to catch well-heeled’

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University of Cape Town vice-chancellor Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng has urged South Africans to revive discussion about introducing a wealth tax, according to Business Times. Phakeng

Most of SA’s problems caused by apartheid, colonialism – Mogoeng

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But Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng said in his 17th Mandela Annual Lecture on Saturday that South Africans could not blame all of the country’s problems

Snake in the class

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Students at a school in Kerala in southern India protested last week over the death of a 10-year-old pupil who was bitten by a venomous

Govt says public wage bill, and debt, must be cut

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The National Treasury was responding to ratings agency S&P Global’s revising its outlook for South Africa’s economy from stable to negative. The Treasury said in

Bongo ‘must stop hallucinating’

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Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan’s spokesperson rounded on former minister and African National Congress MP Bongani Bongo, who was arrested this week on charges of

Labour releases radical manifesto

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The British Labour Party released its most radical election manifesto in decades this week. The manifesto was launched ahead of elections next month, which will

Inflation lowest in nearly a decade

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Annual inflation for October came in at 3.7%, according to Statistics South Africa (Stats SA). This is the lowest since 2011. Annual inflation in September