Breaking barriers: Chartered Accountancy for Black South Africans
Following a PhD study on the experiences of black CA’s in South Africa, this article delves into the realities for these aspirants and charting a better way forward.
Following a PhD study on the experiences of black CA’s in South Africa, this article delves into the realities for these aspirants and charting a better way forward.
A newsletter out of the office of St Stithians Girls’ College headmistress announced a sweeping raft of policies on race, gender and sexuality.
Seems the right time for alternative education institutions to open their doors – go woke go broke is the way these things end.
A sizable chunk of relief funds meant to revive businesses destroyed by the July riots has been reserved for black business owners only.
Early into Bill Bryson’s latest book called The Body – A Guide for Occupants, we are exposed to one of mankind’s greatest myths.
In his regular column, Simon Lincoln Reader – a Saffer based in London – ponders how often the race card is pulled to conceal dirty deeds.
The fact that NUMSA and the general secretary of MEIBC have made a ‘race’ issue out of the current deadlock in the Council is absolutely appalling, says Gerhard Papenfus.
Biznews community member John Stegmann says South Africa’s current leadership has successfully divided the country and steered it back to apartheid.
Solidarity says the ANC should rather apply itself to create jobs and stop its policies that are stunting the economy, instead of using race as a political tool to win back the votes of its estranged voters.
Matthew Kruger dispenses with niceties of political correctness to describe the actions by #Rhodesmustfall (RMF) leadership precisely what they are.