ChatGPT; Friend, Foe or Much ado about Nothing?

On the best of days for tech illiterates, interacting with computers is, at the risk of sounding melodramatic, embarrassingly awkward. All some of us are certain of around a desktop is that when you double-click, something opens. “And the *##&$# thing,” an octogenarian friend of mine has been known to obscenely vent, “sometimes doesn’t even …

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SONA 2023: The Energy Crisis and Everything Else, The President Speaks.

Thursday, 8 February, 19:00 – Much of the country is glued to the box watching as President Cyril Ramaphosa delivers his State of the Nation address (Sona), except he’s not. At least not yet. For now the yawning circus that has become par for the course amongst our “Honourable Members” wreaks havoc inside Cape Town …

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SACAA; Giving Take-Off to Learners’ Dreams

Ask a random learner from a marginalised community what they wish to be when they grow up and the answers will almost always be one-dimensional. Teacher, nurse, restaurant worker, and yes, the ubiquitous doctor, of course. Can’t blame the children; their responses merely mirror a world in which dignified work readily presumes the stereotypical suit …

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CWP; Unsung Heroes who Keep Things Clean

“Restoring Dignity Through Work Opportunities” reads the slogan emblazoned on the back of an overall worn by a Community Work Programme (CWP) worker. Rake rested on his shoulder rifle-like, he soldiers on in short but brisk strides towards the Mongezi Juda Library to do duty alongside his colleagues. Before “tshay’sa” time at 4pm, the overgrowth …

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