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Information Regulator bans publishing of matric results

Education activist, Hendrick Makaneta, says the move to ban the publishing of matric results is a significant step towards protecting the privacy of learners. The Information Regulator says the Department of Basic Education will now have to obtain permission from parents before publishing the results. For decades, the South African tradition saw all matric pupils who have passed their National Senior Certificate examinations published in the newspaper. Candidates, families, and […]

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OPINION | Patriarchy victimises humanity itself

The first comprehensive research publication on Gender-Based Violence (GBV) in South Africa offers crucial insights into the persistence of this societal scourge. Conducted by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC), the study identifies mental health challenges, trauma, and a vicious cycle of violence among men as some significant factors informing the prevalence of GBV. This much anticipated study, which gathered data from 4 409 male and 5 603 female respondents, […]

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Women’s financial freedom cited one of solutions to GBV headache

Senior lecturer at the University of Pretoria’s Department of Taxation, Sumerie Swanepoel, says ensuring women’s participation in an economically inclusive society works towards placing women on an equal footing with their male counterparts. She believes that acknowledging that unpaid care work is really what is needed to sustain society is also one of the things that gives women more decision-making power in their homes. Her remarks come two days after […]

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Yires call for humane approach in fight against illegal mining

Yires have weighed in on the ongoing impasse between government and illegal miners in Stilfontein, in the North West, saying poverty is no excuse for criminal activity. They’ve urged government to strike a balance between wanting to prevent crime and protecting human life amid escalating tensions. “Being humane towards people is important. But there are criminals in our streets, and they hide there,” said one Gauteng resident. “I understand they […]

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Bafana finish Afcon qualifiers on high

Bafana Bafana brought down the curtain on their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers in style when they made light work of South Sudan, beating them 3-0 in front of a sold-out crowd at the Cape Town Stadium. The win saw Bafana finish their qualifiers as group leaders with 14 points and unbeaten in six matches. Ahead of the game, Bafana coach, Hugo Broos, insisted that his side must […]

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Emotions run high in Soweto

Emotions ran high in Soweto today, where residents returned to the Jabulani Civic Centre in a bid to stop foreign spaza shop owners from registering their businesses as per President Cyril Ramaphosa's 21-day ultimatum for them to register or face closure. Amid claims that some South Africans were at the centre to register businesses on behalf of the foreign shop owners, angry community members chased the police and the Crime […]

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Young man’s rise from abuse touches hearts of many

A young Limpopo man has opened up about the abuse, he says, he suffered at the hands of his stepmother. James Moloto's story has tugged at the heartstrings of many and left others shocked. He describes how much he hates his late father's house in Senotlolo Village in Mpumalanga. The 35-year-old says his bonus mother would have sex with him the whole night and would feed him grass before going […]

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10 % of men blame women for rape, shows HSRC report

Ten percent of South Africa’s male population believes that women who fall victim to rape are to blame for finding themselves in such situations. That’s according to a Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) report released yesterday. The report was HSRC’s first ever study on the prevalence, risk factors, and effects of Gender-Based Violence (GBV) across the country. Minister in the Presidency for Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities, Sindisiwe Chikunga, […]

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“Ok’salayo, she didn’t win,” quip some South Africans

  Some South Africans have reacted nonchalantly to Chidimma Adetshina getting the first runner up prize at the Miss Universe pageant. Since the announcement on Sunday, social media users have been going back and forth on the matter, with some congratulating her and others pointing out that she didn’t win the most coveted title. The 23-year-old lost out to Denmark’s Victoria Kjær Theilvig, who became the first Dane to clinch […]

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Elon Musk’s political career sees celebrity exodus from X

Several celebrities are leaving Elon Musk’s app, X, as he gears up for his career in Donald Trump’s administration. US President-elect, Trump, named the South African-born billionaire as one of the officials who will lead the inaugural Department of Government Efficiency. Trump defeated US Vice President, Kamala Harris, in the November 5 election. Musk will spearhead the department with former Republican presidential candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy. Trump says the division will […]

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