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Dismissal for refusal to be vaccinated
27th January 2022 The first widely publicised case in South Africa on the dismissal of an employee for refusing to vaccinate, has evoked widespread reaction. A... →
DA files court papers to force govt to scrap rotational system in schools
By: Sane Dhlamini 26th January 2022 Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen filed court papers in the Gauteng High Court on Wednesday in an effort to compel government to... →
DA files court papers to get children back into school full time
26th January 2022 The DA has today filed papers in the Gauteng High Court to enable and compel schools to open fully, immediately. Over 80% of South African schools... →
Corruption Watch turns focus to Eskom in review of Zondo Commission report
By: Marleny Arnoldi 12th January 2022 Corruption Watch has released its latest statement sharing findings of the first report released by the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State... →
Mali’s transitional government capitalises on festive lull
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th January 2022 While many were off enjoying their end-of-year break in December 2021, Mali’s transitional government was busy pulling off a feat that could keep... →
UK to remove all countries from Covid travel red list on Wednesday
By: Reuters 15th December 2021 The British government will remove all 11 countries from its Covid-19 travel red list from Wednesday because there is now community transmission of... →
Mandatory vaccinations misunderstood
10th December 2021 Utter the words ‘mandatory vaccination’ and someone will see it as a call to arms. This causes most employers to be hesitant about implementing... →
South Africa’s corruption busters: short-changed on funding and political commitment
9th December 2021 The word corruption has its roots in the Latin adjective corruptus which refers to something that is spoiled, corrupted or perverted. In South... →