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Transition in Niger: avoiding the dangers of stagnation
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th March 2024 On 24 February, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) lifted the economic and financial sanctions imposed on Niger after its 26... →
Necessary Reforms That Can Transform South Africa
13th March 2024 Debate about essential reforms to transform South Africa have emerged at the centre of discussion at Defend our Democracy’s interactive webinar... →
Zikalala’s DPWI has failed on its mandate to manage government buildings
11th March 2024 Cases of key government buildings that are falling apart due to poor maintenance by the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) are... →
SACP: Solly Mapaila: Address by SACP General Secretary, on the Red Brigades and 2024 Election Campaign Launch Statement, Rustenburg (10/03/2024)
11th March 2024 The 2024 elections are highly contested as part of the fiercely contested direction of our democratic dispensation and its international... →
Happening in Parliament this week
11th March 2024 Deputy President Paul Mashatile will, on Tuesday at 14:00, appear before the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) in a hybrid sitting to answer... →
Gambian ex-minister alleges racism and lies as Swiss crimes against humanity trial closes
By: Reuters 8th March 2024 Switzerland's first full trial of crimes against humanity concluded this week, with the defendant, a former Gambian minister accused of rape and... →
ActionSA Limpopo chairperson jumps ship to MK Party
By: Thabi Shomolekae 8th March 2024 ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont noted on Friday that patronage politics has no place in ActionSA, announcing the resignation of its... →
Women battle when trying to take climate change cases to court – South Africa and Nigeria study shows why
8th March 2024 Across domestic courts in Africa, climate cases have been decided in South Africa, Nigeria and Kenya, with some cases pending in Uganda. However,... →