Recalibration, refresh buttons and revivals occur through the disruption seen in the flux, fluidity, and especially experimentation (hard paywall, soft paywall, no paywall) around how journalism is to be paid for in a media ecosystem that is shifting to online, with concomitant social media and disinformation.
Nuuspod, also uploaded as a video to YouTube on Monday.
Du Plessis said on the podcast that the interview was made possible by economist Dawie Roodt and financial services provider Efficient Private Clients, which Roodt chairs.
Kilian is accused of playing a role in the 18 September 2020 murder of Lieutenant-Colonel Charl Kinnear who was assassinated outside his Bishop Lavis home in Cape Town.
He also faces charges in connection with the attempted murder of attorney William Booth, who was shot at outside his Cape Town home on 9 April 2020 a case in which underworld suspect Nafiz Modack now also faces charges following his arrest last week.
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Trust is Good, but Monitoring is Better: the Legal Implications of Employee Monitoring in a Home Setting
Trust is Good, but Monitoring is Better: the Legal Implications of Employee Monitoring in a Home Setting
Jenni Evans
More than 40 000 people have cancelled their special Social Relief of Distress Grants because their situations have improved.
However, more than 65 000 new applications have been received as the financial impact of Covid-19 continues.
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu thanked those who cancelled for following their consciences so that others can benefit.
More than 40 000 people have cancelled their special Social Relief of Distress Grants, provided as a result of the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, because their situations have improved.
However, more than 65 000 new applications have been received.
Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu thanked recipients for following their consciences and making way for others to benefit from the available funds.