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Better police use of data could cut South Africa’s crime
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th October 2019 Each year in September, the South African Police Service (SAPS) releases crime statistics for a 12-month period ending on 31 March, which means the... →
'I have what it takes to stabilise the DA' – Trollip
By: Sane Dhlamini 9th October 2019 Former Nelson Mandela Bay mayor and Democratic Alliance (DA) federal chairperson Athol Trollip has said he is the right person to bring stability... →
Johannesburg council plans to table new draft housing policies
By: African News Agency 9th October 2019 The city of Johannesburg will in coming months table drafts on three new housing policies to guide processes in allocating reconstruction and... →
A Framework for Developing a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy
7th October 2019 Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as the software engine that drives the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a technological... →
Tunisian establishment stunned as outsiders win presidency
By: Reuters 17th September 2019 With more than half the votes counted in a presidential election, Tunisians have delivered a political earthquake by rejecting established leaders... →
Xenophobia: time for cool heads to prevail in Nigeria and South Africa
10th September 2019 The latest xenophobic attacks in South Africa have ignited the long-standing tensions between the country and Nigeria. These are captured in the... →
Scholarly success of African universities: common contributing factors
3rd September 2019 As the start of the northern hemisphere academic year hundreds of thousands of students across Africa head to the airport. The reason for this... →
Public Works And Infrastructure Committee Calls For Transformation In The Built Environment Industry To Be Expedited
2nd September 2019 The Public Works and Infrastructure Portfolio Committee Chairperson, Ms Nolitha Ntobongwana, has expressed disappointment and concern with the slow... →