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Strings attached!

Strings attached!

… Finance minister shares the light on how SA relates to developed world Well, South Africa is the powerhouse of Africa. It has enjoyed more than a decade of uninterrupted growth, but last year the wheels came off a bit.  The International Monetary Fund, in fact, cut its growth forecast by a full percentage point to 2.5 percent saying South [...]

Monday, January 30th, 2012 11:43 am GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Featured News, Interview | Read More »

Almost a decade

Almost a decade

BLOEMFONTEIN – Modise Market Agency was but only an infant less than a decade ago with the owner, Modise Mokgele learning the ropes from anyone willing to lend a helping hand.

Monday, January 30th, 2012 11:36 am GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Personalities | Read More »

Workers’ labour rights explained

Workers’ labour rights explained

While the Department of Labour is using media and public gatherings to educate communities and ordinary citizen about their rights and how to avoid exploitation by employers, some still don’t know which cases to take to labour and magistrate courts. Public Eye senior reporter Libuseng Nyaka approached the Department of Labour’s cluster manager Velakhe Yona to unpack the role of the Labour Court.

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 09:32 am GMT +2 | Posted in Interview | Read More »

A rose among the Proteas

A rose among the Proteas

She lives her life with the mantra that “if you can dream it, you can do it,” while attributing all her success and the strength to face any new day to the Lord.

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 09:27 am GMT +2 | Posted in Personalities | Read More »

The Rhino fight continues: 40 people sky jump for Rhinos

The Rhino fight continues: 40 people sky jump for Rhinos

DURBAN – Sharon Ilett has decided to jump out off a plane, not to fulfil any bucket list desire but to raise awareness and funds for rhino conservation in KwaZulu-Natal.

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 09:21 am GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Features | Read More »

The downside of male involvement in PMTCT

The downside of male involvement in PMTCT

KISUMU — Involving men is increasingly being promoted as a key element in the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV, and while its benefits are well-documented – in one Kenyan study it reduced the risks of vertical transmission and infant mortality by more than 40 percent compared with no involvement – it can occasionally lead to domestic discord and even violence.

Monday, January 23rd, 2012 09:17 am GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Featured News, Features | Read More »

Natural love!

Natural love!

BLOEMFONTEIN – When a child is born so is a mother, so the saying goes and for Gerty Adams it was true. She considers herself a “natural born” mother and claims to have enjoyed all five of her pregnancies despite having had her first child at 17.

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 12:57 pm GMT +2 | Posted in Personalities | Read More »

MDG’s – Shifting the focus from quantity to quality

MDG’s – Shifting the focus from quantity to quality

South Africa may be on track to achieve five of its eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by 2015, but serious problems in health and education, if not attended to soon, may hold the country back from becoming a more prosperous society.

Monday, December 12th, 2011 02:57 pm GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Featured News, Features | Read More »

Anti-HIV/AIDS drive runs out of gas

Anti-HIV/AIDS drive runs out of gas

BLOEMFONTEIN – The Free State is unlikely to suffer the effects of spreading panic in the international community following cuts in donor funding for free Antiretroviral (ARVs), analysts have said.

Monday, December 5th, 2011 09:41 am GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Featured News, Features | Read More »

Who is to blame for alcohol related problems?

Who is to blame for alcohol related problems?

Three friends sit around a table in an expensively furnished room enjoying a drink. “Take a sip, take a sip,” one of the revelers says excitedly and quickly downs the contents of the bottle.

Monday, November 28th, 2011 12:02 pm GMT +2 | Posted in Editor's Choice, Featured News, Features | Read More »