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Biden lifts Trump’s financial veto on developing nations
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th April 2021 Exactly how the Biden administration might impact Africa remains a bit of a mystery, as the new United States president, predictably, works through... →
World Bank report highlights big economic benefits of an accelerated South African vaccination roll-out
By: Terence Creamer 31st March 2021 An analysis published in a new World Bank report shows that vaccinating 60% of South Africa’s population to induce so-called “herd immunity”... →
Senegal’s political turbulence reveals a justice system in crisis
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th March 2021 On 3 March, Ousmane Sonko, one of Senegal’s main opposition leaders, was arrested and imprisoned for ‘disturbing public order’ and ‘participating... →
SACP and COSATU bilateral statement
16th March 2021 The South African Communist Party (SACP) and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) held a virtual bilateral session on Monday, 15... →
DA calls for lifting of lockdown regulations to restore private property rights
9th March 2021 The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls for the urgent lifting of Alert Level 1 lockdown regulations that make it close to impossible for property... →
SACP condemns the US’ Joe Biden administration for attacking Syria
2nd March 2021 The South African Communist Party (SACP) strongly condemns the Joe Biden administration of the United States for attacking Syria on Thursday, 25... →
SAFTU condemns in the strongest terms possible the arrest of its leaders in the Western Cape and demands their immediate and unconditional release
24th February 2021 The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) condemns the arrest and brutalisation of its leaders in the Western Cape by the trigger happy... →
South Africa to reopen 20 land border crossing points
By: Reuters 15th February 2021 South Africa will reopen 20 land border crossings to allow normal travel, lifting restrictions implemented last month to control rising coronavirus... →