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Hybrid warfare – Africa beware
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th April 2022 Africa is rapidly becoming a theatre for hybrid threats. Allegations of state-backed information campaigns designed to ramp up divisions in Mali... →
Athlone drive-through vaccination site closes after administering jabs to 80 000 Capetonians
By: News24Wire 28th March 2022 The Athlone Vaccination Centre of Hope has administered its final jabs. The site opened in August and, in September, became the first... →
Complementary approaches between international and local protection advocacy: ‘Don’t speak for me, I’ll speak for myself’
17th March 2022 The value of complementary approaches between international humanitarian and local or national actors to carrying out advocacy to strengthen... →
Minister must put South Africans first and principle above loyalty
15th March 2022 This did not start last month. For a long time, I have been pushing DIRCO and previous ministers to use their proximity to President Putin to try... →
High stakes as Nigeria prepares for elections 2023
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th March 2022 On 25 February, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Electoral Bill into law, paving the way for federal and state elections on 25... →
COJ dragged to court over strong-arm tactics
10th March 2022 A R21 million-rand – and growing – refuse removal bill is at the center of a court application brought by the Johannesburg Property Owners and... →
Railway Safety Regulator addresses rail sfety at schools in Matsulu
9th March 2022 The Railway Safety Regulator (RSR), under the stewardship of Transport Deputy Minister, Ms Sindisiwe Chikunga will be at the Matsulu (A) Community... →
Russia-Ukraine war: decoding how African countries voted at the UN
9th March 2022 In recent weeks the world has witnessed the most tense moments in international relations since the end of the Cold War. This was evident in the... →