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DA condemns state-sponsored homophobia
31st May 2023 The Ugandan Parliament has recently passed a deadly bill that now makes engaging in acts of homosexuality a crime punishable by death. The Act not... →
State of Children in South African Media
29th May 2023 South African media are guided by a number of legal and ethical frameworks when reporting on children, examples include Section 28.2 of the Bill of... →
How meanings of revolutionary/emancipatory consciousness and actions need to change over time: Part two
By: Raymond Suttner 29th May 2023 As indicated in the first part of this series, the content of the notions revolutionary consciousness and activity are not static... →
Africa’s Russia-Ukraine peace mission: what can it achieve?
25th May 2023 South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to lead an initiative of six African heads of state to explore an end to the year-long... →
SA foreign policy must balance constitutional values and national interest
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 25th May 2023 South Africa’s foreign policy seems rife with confusion and lack of principle. Capacity in the Department of International Relations and... →
Parliament celebrates Africa Day
25th May 2023 The Presiding Officers of Parliament, National Assembly Speaker, Ms. Nosiviwe Mapisa Ngqakula, and National Council of Provinces Chairperson, Mr.... →
Wheels come off South Africa’s hollow version of non-alignment
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd May 2023 Following United States (US) Ambassador Reuben Brigety’s accusations that South Africa supplied arms to Russia, attention has rightfully focused on... →
Masondo in New York: South Africa doesn’t favour Russia
By: News24Wire 19th May 2023 In a forceful speech in New York in the US, Deputy Minister of Finance David Masondo denied that South Africa favours Russia and warned that the US... →