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Uganda and the DRC conflict: the interests driving Kampala’s involvement
21st August 2024 The ambiguous and often tumultuous relations between Uganda and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have made headlines in recent... →
Can an employee get paid additional remuneration by the company they are seconded to?
21st August 2024 This was the question the Labour Appeal Court had to consider in RFS Administrators v Samons and others. The core of the dispute involved... →
Minister Gayton McKenzie congratulates Springboks and Dricus du Plessis on wins
19th August 2024 In what has been a dream weekend for South African sport, the Springboks won back-to-back matches in Australia for the first time in 53 years and... →
Gauteng Department of Health's position on the under expenditure
16th August 2024 The Gauteng Department of Health has been commended by the Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee for improved performance when tabling its... →
Democracy crisis or state crisis in Africa?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th August 2024 For democracy and multilateralism in Africa to prosper, the continent needs strong states with institutions that deliver. Africa’s myriad... →
Southern Africa may get a regional parliament: what good would it do – if it’s given enough power?
7th August 2024 Plans to establish a regional parliament for southern Africa are gaining momentum. On 11 July 2024, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) signed... →
Is the Judicial Service Commission “fit for purpose?” A Reflection over 15 years
7th August 2024 South Africa’s democracy is anchored by its Constitution and the rule of law. Judges are the guardians of both. They derive their authority from... →
Nigeria detains tailors who made Russian flags for anti-government protests
By: Reuters 6th August 2024 Nigeria has detained some tailors for making Russian flags that were waved during anti-government protests this week in northern states, the state... →