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ANC calls for political education, activism as ANCYL celebrates 80th anniversary
By: Thabi Shomolekae 10th September 2024 The African National Congress on Tuesday celebrated the “indomitable spirit” of the ANC Youth League, calling on the next generation of members to... →
AfriForum demands urgent action from Motshekga
9th September 2024 AfriForum has raised the alarm about serious security failures at the South African National Defense Force (SANDF)’s ammunition depot outside Jan... →
The end of ISWAP’s ‘hearts and minds’ strategy?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th September 2024 As the terrorist group’s relations with civilians deteriorate, governments should use the opportunity to rebuild trust with affected communities.... →
South Africa targets China as key market for its farm produce
By: Bloomberg 4th September 2024 South Africa new 10-party coalition government aims to increase agricultural exports to China, part of a drive to forge closer ties with the Asian... →
Evaluating what is new, positive and negative about the GNU – Part One
By: Raymond Suttner 3rd September 2024 Can the new South Africa be reborn? By this I do not mean some romantic notion whereby we return to all that was good in 1994, minus Madiba. I mean... →
Lesufi fails Marshalltown fire victims as corpses languish in mortuaries
3rd September 2024 The bodies of the victims of the Marshalltown fire that occurred a year ago are still at the state mortuaries due to the City of Johannesburg’s... →
SA: Senzo Mchunu: Address by Police Minister, at the release of the Quarterly Crime Statistics, in Cape Town (30/08/2024)
30th August 2024 These numbers tell a sobering story, reflecting the severity of the challenges we face. These numbers represent more than just figures on a page;... →
The mpox outbreak’s disturbing echoes in Africa
30th August 2024 Mpox is not COVID-19, but that pandemic’s bitter lessons have not all been learnt. An ominous sense of déjà vu is emerging across Africa as the... →