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South Africa’s climate focus needs to shift from setting targets to tangible results – Moosa
By: Terence Creamer 11th June 2024 South Africa is now entering a new and more demanding phase of climate action, Presidential Climate Commission (PCC) deputy chairperson Valli Moosa... →
EU migration policy is getting tougher: the 3 new tactics used to keep African migrants out
11th June 2024 Nearly a decade has passed since migration to Europe from Africa and the Middle East reached a peak in 2015, referred to as the year of the... →
A world of debt: Report 2024 – A growing burden to global prosperity
11th June 2024 Public debt can be a powerful tool for development, enabling governments to finance critical expenditures and invest in a better future for their... →
Stop spending development funds on for-profit private healthcare providers
11th June 2024 We, the undersigned, are calling for a stop to funding from Development Finance Institutions to private for-profit healthcare providers. Mounting... →
ConCourt confirms Coca-Cola’s retrenchments were for operational requirements
11th June 2024 In Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (Pty) Ltd v Competition Commission & Food and Allied Workers Union, the Constitutional Court considered whether... →
Suspected Islamists in eastern Congo kill more than 80 in a week
By: Reuters 10th June 2024 The death toll has risen to 41 following an attack on Friday by suspected Islamist rebels on villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a... →
PSA concerned about status of Ekurhuleni Health District Pharmacy
10th June 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA), representing more than 14 000 employees at the Gauteng Department of Health and a majority of employees at... →
POPCRU reveals new provincial leadership and bold plans for Gauteng
10th June 2024 The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) wrapped up the second day of its 10th Provincial Congress for Gauteng in Boksburg on Friday,... →