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EDITORIAL | Closure at last for families of drowned Daveyton pupils
Education Labour Relations Council award should spur department to follow up on progress of other cases probing deaths of pupils
EDITORIAL | Start of Women’s Month shines light on Banyana’s plight
Given the challenges besetting the women’s team, it’s no surprise the former champions placed fourth at this year’s Wafcon
EDITORIAL | Oxygen tender probe a win for accountability
But will heads roll? It's an encouraging development we will watch closely
EDITORIAL | No crime, petty or not, ‘grey area’ or clear as day, should go unpunished
Running a red robot may seem small, exercising corporal punishment may sound necessary, but they do not reflect the society we aim to be
EDITORIAL | Mchunu and Zondo lay bare what’s holding South Africa back
It’s great that the judge is speaking out, but the time it took to gather that courage is regrettable. Meanwhile the minister wanted to talk in private with Mkwhanazi, but the time for that is over
EDITORIAL | Ghost payments and workers haunt our public service
Whether it’s health professionals going months without salaries or Ekurhuleni losing millions, the phenomenon manifests in numerous detrimental ways
EDITORIAL | Just what is Zuma’s motive for Morocco visit?
The ANC called out Zuma as being shameful, betraying its historical mission and showing his true colours
EDITORIAL | Consumers bear the brunt in union and airline dispute
Aviation standards are a matter of national concern and government should ensure labour compliance with industry norms before it is too late
EDITORIAL | This week’s high-profile arrests offer a silver lining
Police have made breakthroughs in the murder cases of DJ Sumbody and Ekurhuleni municipality auditor Mpho Mafole
EDITORIAL | Ekurhuleni must go back to the drawing board on electricity charges
Thembisa protests over the increase in charges led to some streets being blockaded and several residents injured after confrontations with police
EDITORIAL | Smoking out the culprits in the illicit tobacco trade
Industry players are advocating for the government to tighten the noose on the informal sector