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Are judges in South Africa under threat or do they complain too much?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSouth African President Jacob Zuma, right, listens to Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng ahead of Zuma's second inauguration in Pretoria.Reuters/Siphiwe Sibeko

Next week, South African President Jacob Zuma will sit down with its chief justice for an unprecedented, potentially watershed discussion.

It would be fascinating to be a fly on the wall to...

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A unique approach is required when ranking Africa's universities

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAny successful ranking system must shine a light on African universities' different priorities.Shutterstock

There is a new player on the university ranking block – and it focuses exclusively on Africa. The first Times Higher Education African ranking system was unveiled in late July during a conference in Johannesburg, South Africa. In the...

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  1. South Africa's struggle to control sham stem cell treatments
  2. 'King Penguin' designer David Pearson heads south
  3. Australian planes are set to wing it over the Syrian cauldron
  4. Bias and the 'black-letter' judge: who is Dyson Heydon?
  5. CEO pay is high, but it's inequity that warrants attention
  6. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's leaks
  7. FactCheck: is ice more dangerous and addictive than any other illegal drug?
  8. How much has global warming worsened California's drought? Now we have a number
  9. What if the Ashley Madison hack was an inside job?
  10. Despite the headlines, dementia epidemic may not actually be getting worse
  11. Life's short, have you had an affair?
  12. No Escaping the Blue Planet
  13. Grattan on Friday: People on tenterhooks in a government that's waiting ... for something
  14. More income management trials will prove futile – it doesn't work
  15. Politics podcast: Michael McCormack – the Nationals member for Riverina
  16. White out: Mike Parr will paint over the prints in his current exhibition ... but why?
  17. The science of doping and how cheating athletes pass drug tests
  18. Speaking with: Hayley Saul and Emma Waterton on the Nepal earthquake and the everyday Nepalese hero
  19. If we want to keep eating tuna, the world needs to learn how to share
  20. James Hird and the elusive truth about leadership integrity
  21. Flexischools have a lot to teach mainstream schools
  22. Numbers on the mind: how maths can help explain the workings of our brain
  23. The search for 'dark matter' and 'dark energy' just got interesting
  24. Tropical forests will still exist in 2100 – but they will be a sorry sight
  25. Why there must be freedom to publish flaws and security vulnerabilities
  26. Corbyn may be unelectable — but so are his rivals
  27. Records to beat and battles to watch at the World Athletics Championships
  28. Ashley Madison: should we blame the business or the customers?
  29. GCSE results remain stable – so why are ministers concerned exams are dumbed down?
  30. Technolog: Chasing illegal movie downloaders proves an unprofitable exercise
  31. Neoliberal epidemics: the spread of austerity, obesity, stress and inequality
  32. Yes, there are more female comics at the Fringe – but it's hardly time to celebrate
  33. Here's why the Greenwich Prime Meridian is actually in the wrong place
  34. How Israel withholds labour rights from the West Bank's Palestinian workers
  35. How young Greeks changed their degree choices as the economy crashed
  36. Talking to Mars: new antenna design could aid interplanetary communication
  37. Imagining a better outcome for Sandra Bland
  38. All is not well in the world of intercollegiate football
  39. Full response from traditional marriage advocate, Katy Faust
  40. FactCheck Q A: was Katy Faust correct on same-sex family studies and kids' rights?
  41. China’s receding regional ambitions?
  42. The fun and funding fears for children's theatre in Australia
  43. The trouble with teenagers: it stems from what they learn about friendship in school
  44. When it comes to mental health, parents shouldn't worry who their children are friends with
  45. Time to tap in to an underused energy source: wasted heat
  46. We all know about dementia but the lives of the most vulnerable make for sobering reading
  47. Waiting for Chilcot: are threats from families and politicians really the answer?
  48. DIY can be dangerous – but it's the invisible dust that may harm you the most
  49. Evidence for success of independent public schools is flawed
  50. What flows on Pluto?

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