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Sharpeville: new research on 1960 South African massacre shows the number of dead and injured was massively undercounted
29th November 2023 On 21 March 1960 at 13:40 in the afternoon, apartheid South Africa’s police opened fire on a peaceful crowd of about 4 000 residents of... →
Coalition govt is S Africa’s future, says Beaumont as Multi-Party Charter meets with civil society
By: Thabi Shomolekae 28th November 2023 ActionSA national chairperson Michael Beaumont said on Tuesday that societal change has never taken place by political actors alone, and has always... →
SARS Commands Collection – A Snapshot of the War on Non-Compliance
28th November 2023 2023 has seen SARS expanding its compliance arsenal, implementing processes such as the Approval of International Transfer (AIT) process, and... →
Divergent views on bill to stub out smoking in public
By: News24Wire 28th November 2023 Health or jobs: this is the dichotomy of public sentiment on the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill, which will, among... →
Diplomatic dash as end of Israel-Gaza truce looms
By: News24Wire 27th November 2023 Intense negotiations were under way as the truce in the Israel-Gaza war entered its final day. Statements from Israel, Hamas, the United States and... →
Sierra Leone president says ‘most leaders’ of unrest arrested
By: News24Wire 27th November 2023 Sierra Leone has arrested most of the leaders of an armed attack in the capital that has prompted the government to declare a nationwide curfew,... →
Xenophobic attacks repudiate freedom. They must be stopped!
By: Raymond Suttner 27th November 2023 The bodies may not have even been recovered from the Albert Street fire before Minister in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshaveni issued a statement... →
Phalaborwa residents continue to suffer due to collapse in service delivery
27th November 2023 The DA in Phalabowa has written to the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to urgently investigate the looming service delivery crisis.... →