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South Africa’s unity government won’t dent poverty and inequality if it follows the same old policies – sociologist
22nd October 2024 A recent poll by the Social Research Foundation, a think thank, found that 60% of South Africans thought the government of national unity was... →
Education and gender equality: focus on girls isn’t fair and isn’t enough – global study
22nd October 2024 For the past two decades, investing in girls’ schooling has been hailed as a cornerstone of promoting gender equality in sub-Saharan Africa.... →
Champions for Nature: Raising Ambition, Sustaining Impact
22nd October 2024 As the health of our planet’s critical ecosystems deteriorates, it directly impacts productivity, jobs and well-being. For business leaders and... →
The AfCFTA and the procurement of pharmaceuticals and vaccines
22nd October 2024 Access to affordable, essential medicines is crucial for public health, yet remains a significant challenge across Africa. High prices, driven by... →
Questions remain about Gauteng Health Head appointment
21st October 2024 Mr Lesiba Malotana, the Head of the Gauteng Health Department, was allowed to apply for this post despite awaiting the results of his Master’s... →
Happening in Parliament this week
21st October 2024 The programme of Parliament this week includes, amongst others, questions for oral reply by the economics cluster 5 ministers, a ministerial... →
DA wishes Gauteng matriculants well as they commence their final exam
21st October 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng wishes all Grade 12 learners the best of luck as final matric examinations commence today. The examinations... →
Daily Podcast – October 18, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 18th October 2024 Making headlines: Tshwane’s finance MMC elected as deputy mayor; AfriForum wants Panyaza Lesufi gone over poor performing municipalities,; And,... →