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Happy smiling African children: why school tourism in Zimbabwe shouldn’t be encouraged
11th March 2024 A large, air-conditioned bus draws up outside a school. Tourists, most from Europe and the US, disembark, cameras at the ready. Some have brought... →
Millions of Sudanese go hungry as war disrupts food supply
By: Reuters 6th March 2024 A mother who skips meals so there is enough food for her two children. A 60-year-old man who eats one meal a day – a lump of dough made of flour... →
Unveiling the Surge: The Reason for the Recent Influx of South Africans to the Netherlands
6th March 2024 In recent months, an unprecedented wave of South Africans has been making their way to the Netherlands, marking a significant shift in migration... →
DA calls for law and order in eThekwini
1st March 2024 The Democratic Alliance is calling on both the South African Police Service (SAPS) and eThekwini Metro Police to regain law and order in the city,... →
No Number of Motions of No Confidence will Save Ekurhuleni
1st March 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the City of Ekurhuleni believes only a bold decision to call for the dissolution of the city’s council can save... →
Buying a Freehold Property in South Africa: What to Look for
27th February 2024 Investing in a freehold property in South Africa is a consequential financial decision, demanding a thorough consideration of multiple factors to... →
GOOD: Brett Herron: Address by GOOD Secretary-General & Member of Parliament, during today’s debate on the President’s State of the Nation Address Cape Town (13/02/2024)
13th February 2024 Nobody can seriously deny the existence of our Constitution and Bill of Rights, our democratic institutions, independent judiciary and free media. →
AG urged to investigate Tzaneen municipality’s R5.3 million Covid danger pay to officials
13th February 2024 The DA will be writing to the Auditor-General (AG) to request an investigation into the payment made to municipal officials during July 2023... →