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ActionSA Cautiously Welcomes the Partial Reopening of the Lebombo Border, Calls for Sustainable Measures Amid Ongoing Border Instability
11th November 2024 ActionSA acknowledges the proactive efforts of MEC Jackie Macie, the Port Management Committee, and the Mpumalanga Department of Community Safety,... →
Sars Turns up the Heat: Why Employers Must Get PAYE Right
8th November 2024 The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has signalled a stronger focus on Pay-As-You-Earn (PAYE) compliance, as highlighted in its 2023/24 Annual... →
New Somali piracy threats require partnerships and holistic responses
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th November 2024 Somalia’s upcoming seat on the UN Security Council should allow it to shape international maritime security policies. Signs of a potential Somali... →
ActionSA Welcomes Establishment of Parliamentary Oversight Committee on the Bloated Presidency
1st November 2024 ActionSA welcomes the establishment of an Oversight Committee on the Presidency, which in recent years has bloated into a 'Super Presidency,'... →
Some you win, some you lose
22nd October 2024 There is an old saying that there are weeks when nothing happens, and then there are days when weeks happen. The first 2 weeks of October were days... →
Russia, Burkina Faso talk military cooperation
By: Reuters 9th October 2024 Russia's Defence Minister Andrei Belousov and prime minister of Burkina Faso, Apollinaire J. Kyelem de Tambela, discussed in Moscow expanding... →
UDM celebrates 27 years of existence
27th September 2024 On 27 September 1997, a significant moment in South Africa’s political history unfolded with the formation of the United Democratic Movement (UDM).... →
South African inflation falls more than expected, sets stage for rate cut
By: Reuters 18th September 2024 South Africa's inflation rate fell more than expected last month to its lowest since April 2021, data showed on Wednesday, reinforcing expectations... →