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Gudlumuzi
The Rich South Africa and its Poor Black People. A Leadership Society that is weak, politicians that are without vision and a populate that isn't principled. A country that doesn't
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Brian Khisa
brian_khisa
[1] In light of the #COVID19 global pandemic, the Kenyan economy is set to experience unprecedented shock, with an estimated impact of 10% (optimist) to 25% (pessimist) on GDP growth
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Chloe
chloe_psych
We all know that representation matters, yet the numbers of women of colour & BAME leaders in education are severely lacking. Research from 2018 states 91.3% of state-funded female school
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Brett Favaro
LetsFishSmarter
It’s funny how oil accounts always cite GDP as a proportion of provincial revenue, and emissions as a proportion of all of Canada’s. Also, “the offshore” produced no emissions at
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Forest Fringe
ForestFringe
Thanks to everyone who contributed to a valuable conversation yesterday about rates of pay in the arts, after which two things seem apparent: 1. Arts leaders, who already do difficult,
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Jake Orr
jakeyoh
Something has been niggling at me since last night. A little bit of a wake up/realisation/provocation.For the first time I am working in a NPO venue supported heavily, although not
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Col Sanjay Pande
ColSanjayPande
1/n #CovidManagement If every State Govt had war gamed Oxygen production-transportation-last mile connectivity in their respective states and screamed ‘help’ in 2020, the current sit would not have come. This
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Dr Katerina Kolyva
katerinakolyva
As we move to the new academic year, our focus @councilofdeans continues to be on ensuring high quality education outcomes for #healthcare students. This is in the context of government
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Chrishan Jay 🇱🇰
Chrishi89
Is staying at home the new norm? A Thread.First I don't blame the government for the strategy they have taken. I don't blame healthcare services as they are giving 110%
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Michael Pettis
michaelxpettis
1/11While many analysts see the most recent NBS data release – with retail sales showing the first monthly year-on-year increase in 2020 and industrial production up 5.6% year on year
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Justin Gibbs
ForecasterJGG
One gigantic lift machine by 00z Sunday night over the lower MS/TN Valley. Not that we didn't already know that, but dang. Same really is true through 18z too just
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Ruth Hall
RuthHallPLAAS
What should government do about the food crisis? Give more money to the poor.Using the Child Support Grant database: this will reach 65% of people who depend on informal jobs,
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Meg McElhaney
igobymeg
Talked to my dad today, he's a 30+ year retired oilfield worker. He's worked on rigs all over the world. I've grown up with the boom & bust nature of
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Gentle/Radical
gentle_hq
So the arts, one draws breath…lots of heartfelt expression around how we can’t go back to what we had before, whilst those self-same voices keep centering themselves under the guise
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Existential Comics
existentialcoms
If there was a sci-fi novel with a megalomaniac billionaire who was the son of an Apartheid emerald mine owner, and he was privatizing space exploration so the public no
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Chris Mooney
chriscmooney
The most definitive analysis yet of the effect of the #coronavirus on global emissions finds a 17 percent plunge in early April. But this will be short lived, and total
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