BBC migration-output review finds impartiality risk
A review of the BBC’s coverage of migration suggests the corporation should explore stories in greater detail.
WEDNESDAY, 08 MAY 2024, 02:08
A review of the BBC’s coverage of migration suggests the corporation should explore stories in greater detail.
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An overview of the biggest business developments in SA and beyond.
A 10-man Kaizer Chiefs fluffed a good chance to solidify their place in the DStv Premiership’s top eight when they allowed TS Galaxy to come from behind twice to force a 2-2 draw at Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane on Tuesday night.
First minister faces accusations he may have misled Covid inquiry over pandemic text messages.
Reducing the amount of domestic cricket will not help the sport, says Sussex chair Jon Filby.
That employment bounced back in other economies faster proves that America’s jobs recovery had more to do with the unusual nature of the pandemic recession, brought about by lockdowns, than with Biden’s colossal stimulus.
To our surprise, despite there having been no tobacco advertising and sponsorship activity for the past 20 years, smoking cigarettes is still popular.
A roomful of toddlers bursts into a chant, “Eating time! Eating time!”, as pots of yoghurt are handed to each. Then each child is given a spoon and little heads are bowed over the pots, scooping out every last mouthful.
Not for nothing is it said that the lawyers and the accountants dress in formal wear and those who employ them wear jeans and T-shirts.
We must remind and convince each other about the power of our vote. We the people are the ones who hire and fire our government. We must not only participate in the election but in the democratic structures that exist in between elections.
The implications of this landmark case will reverberate far beyond the courtroom, and will leave an indelible mark on the path of our democracy.
A North West police spokesperson confirmed that a case of murder has been registered and is under investigation
Netcare’s ambitious digitisation programme, which kicked off in 2017, has resulted in the hospital network becoming the single-largest buyer of iPads in the southern hemisphere.
Global fuel giant Shell’s South African withdrawal is not a reflection of a negative investment case for the country, with numerous other foreign companies just as keen to invest locally, says Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Ebrahim Patel.
In a bid to retain power in the only province it governs and appeal to voters nationally, the Democratic Alliance has been keen to highlight its track record in the Western Cape.
Lives lost, dozens still trapped as rescue operations intensify after building collapse
While foreign companies leaving SA is a depressing indicator of the poor business environment caused by years of the ANC’s dysfunctionality and its anti-business policies, there are some specific troubling issues when it comes to oil companies. So, perhaps it’s time for Shell to head on out of here.
I am just returning from a solidarity tour in Ukraine. I promised myself I would not write about it, at least not until the emotional passions had cooled. Reportage is a dish best served cold. But perhaps, at times, perspectives forged in the heat of anger and despair may have their place too.
The former Gauteng premier says he is aware of the blunders the party has made, both in government and within its organisational ranks
Thirty years into democracy, having a roof over their heads has been a very different journey for two families