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South Africa still failing the GBV test The numbers suggest shortcomings in SA’s reactive GBV response. The country needs more capacity and resources – but also a shift in norms and… by Shirley de Villiers November 27, 2024 News·Opinion
Joburg’s Art Gallery ‘can’t survive’ another season of ruin and rain New and unseen images of the Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) reveal increasing ruin, while irreplaceable artworks, including pieces by South African greats like Irma Stern, may… by Ferial Haffajee November 18, 2024 News·Pleasure
How Africa’s kleptocrats buy South African mansions If there’s one industry which has played an underappreciated role in the dirty money industry, it is estate agents. “If somebody comes to an… by Rob Rose November 15, 2024 News·Politics
House arrest: How the GEPF lost out The Government Employees Pension Fund (GEPF) claims its 4.9% return for 2024 is “satisfactory”. It’s not. With too much of its portfolio invested in… by Tim Cohen November 15, 2024 Investing & Finance·News
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