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Eskom briefing on rolling blackouts nothing more than a disastrous PR stunt
18th October 2019 Eskom’s media briefing this evening on the rolling blackouts was nothing more than a publicity stunt. The horse has already bolted for the... →
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... →