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These were our 5 favourite #ImStaying stories of 2020

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Top official of South Africa s ruling ANC urged to step down

Top official of South Africa s ruling ANC urged to step down
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Mozambique s Cabo Delgado - Militants Advance As Aid Access Shrinks

Mozambique s Cabo Delgado - Militants Advance As Aid Access Shrinks
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Girls determined for careers in data and analytics

CAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – LOCAL schoolgirls are increasingly adopting a life-changing programme designed to address a dearth of female data scientists in South Africa. SAS, the software firm, has partnered with the University of the Western Cape (UWC) to support the Women in Analytics designed to introduce Analytics and Data Science as a career choice for top-performing young female Grade 11 Mathematics students. South Africa is not exempt from the gaps in this industry, with research indicating that globally, only about 15 to 22 percent of data scientists are women. Locally, with funding assistance from SAS, the UWC Women in Analytics programme last year hosted a first in-person event aimed at introducing Grade 11 learners and their mathematics teachers to the world of analytics.

Blue Flag award no guarantee the water is clean

The Blue Flag is awarded by the Wildlife and Environment Society of SA (Wessa) and with its promise of clean beaches and user-friendly facilities, is seen as a tourism drawcard over the summer holiday season. The City of Cape Town celebrates its receipt of Blue Flag awards, and has directly spent R420 000 this season on preparing for, and complying with, the Wessa programme, according to the City’s community services and health mayco member Zahid Badroodien. But the City of Cape Town’s own fortnightly coastal water quality tests shows three of False Bay’s Blue Flag beaches are listed as suffering from ‘poor’ water quality for over a year. 

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