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Israel’s Use of Draconian Military Orders to Repress Palestinians in the West Bank
7th January 2020 The Israeli army has deprived generations of Palestinians in the West Bank of their basic civil rights, including the rights to free assembly,... →
The long moral shadows cast by South Africa's colonial history
9th December 2019 The post-apartheid state in South Africa inherited many colonial legacies. It has transformed considerably over the past 25 years. But it retains... →
Cholera vaccination campaign kicks off in South Sudan
By: African News Agency 18th November 2019 A cholera vaccination campaign targeting over 144 000 South Sudanese in Renk a county which borders Sudan’s Blue Nile State, conducted by United... →
ATM North West welcomes the intervention by the Premier to stop corruption
7th November 2019 African Transformation Movement (ATM) North West notes with a huge sigh of relief news that 2019 edition of the annual Mahika Mahikeng event has... →
Committee Briefed On Challenges At Beitbridge Port Of Entry
24th October 2019 The Select Committee on Security and Justice yesterday visited the Beitbridge Port of Entry. The committee received a joint briefing from the... →
Law and the legal profession in a democracy under attack
By: Raymond Suttner 7th October 2019 I am a qualified advocate but have had very little practical experience. I have more experience in working as an academic lawyer by day and as a... →
2019 – the year Africa 'got' trade
2nd October 2019 As we enter the last quarter of 2019, it is looking more certain that the year will be remembered as the year that trade turned the global economy... →
More legal muscle for mining communities
30th September 2019 Recent regulatory developments have helped to increase the pressure that communities are able to exert on mining companies. This highlights the... →