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UCT climbs in World University Rankings, retains best in Africa position
By: Sane Dhlamini 16th May 2023 The University of Cape Town has retained its position as the best university in Africa in the Center for World University Rankings 2023 Global 2000... →
Solidarity threatens Lesufi with legal action over social welfare
11th May 2023 In a legal letter to Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, Solidarity insists that decisions regarding cuts in funding meant for non-governmental... →
Sudan deepens crisis in Africa as UN sees 5 million more needing aid
By: Reuters 9th May 2023 When a power struggle between Sudan's rival military leaders shattered a tenuous peace in her village in Sudan's western region of Darfur, Halime... →
The danger of cutting and pasting provisions in your settlement agreements!
4th May 2023 On 21 February 2021, the Labour Appeal Court in Wheelwright v CP de Leeuw Johannesburg (Pty) Ltd (2023) 44 ILJ 767 (LAC) found against an employer... →
Kestell and Tlholong residents fear rat and mice infestations related diseases
2nd May 2023 The Democratic Alliance (DA) received numerous complaints over the past year regarding the presence of rats and mice in businesses and homes within... →
South Africa votes in 2024: could a coalition between major parties ANC and EFF run the country?
26th April 2023 South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic opportunity for coalition governments to be formed in some... →
Daily Podcast – April 25, 2023
By: Sane Dhlamini 25th April 2023 Making headlines: Mbalula says coalitions are in a state of disaster and ANC wants to bring stability, parliamentary committee will not oversee... →
Sudan fighting abates overnight, allowing more to flee
By: Reuters 25th April 2023 Fighting in Sudan eased overnight after the army and a rival paramilitary force agreed to a three-day truce, allowing more Sudanese to flee on... →