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Southern Africa’s security hinges on actioning its organised crime strategy
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th October 2023 Organised crime in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) seems to be worsening. Porous borders, weak governance and development... →
Rich State, Poor State: Why Some Countries Succeed and Others Fail – Greg Mills
24th October 2023 Why do some states thrive, grow their economies and uplift their people while others, facing similar challenges, slide into low growth, social... →
South African CPA delegation welcomes CPA resolution on changing status to non-charitable organisation
9th October 2023 The Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), Mr Amos Masondo has welcomed the resolution of the Commonwealth Parliamentary... →
KZN: Siboniso Duma, Address by KZN MEC EDTEA, at the launch of a new FutureLife Facility and a Showcase of Dube TradePort Mini Factories, Durban (05/10/23)
5th October 2023 On behalf of KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government, I wish to start by paying tribute to the entire executive management at FUTURELIFE. →
Anti-gay laws: Africa’s human rights regression
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th September 2023 In most of Africa – 33 out of 55 countries – homosexuality is a crime punishable by imprisonment. This year alone, six states (Kenya, Ghana,... →
At Fire Hour – Barry Gilder
27th September 2023 From the acclaimed author of The List and Songs and Secrets, At Fire Hour is a sweeping, soulful novel that tells the story of Bhekisizwe... →
South Africa to motivate for Agoa renewal for Africa's development
By: Schalk Burger 27th September 2023 South Africa will motivate for the extension and renewal of the US preferential trade framework the African Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) for... →
Fortress South Africa – open to the highest bidder
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd September 2023 Securing borders against irregular migration has come to dominate global immigration policymaking and spending – driven largely by inaccurate... →