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Chad’s election dice are loaded as transition deadline looms
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th February 2024 After an unconstitutional takeover in 2021, Chad’s transition to democracy is entering its final phase, with the adoption of the new constitution... →
Parties welcome Hlophe’s impeachment but EFF says JSC proceedings ‘procedurally unfair’
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd February 2024 While some opposition parties have welcomed the removal of Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe and Judge Nkola Motata from the bench, the... →
Erosion of Language Rights: Afrikaans, Education, and the Battle for Inclusivity
24th January 2024 The recent decision by the Legal Practice Council (“LPC”) to conduct all exams for candidate attorneys and pupil advocates exclusively in English... →
North Africa: Policies and finance for renewable energy
9th January 2024 The GCC countries are some of the world’s most significant fossil fuel producers and exporters, and are among the world’s largest per capita... →
Renewable energy markets: GCC 2023
9th January 2024 The GCC countries are some of the world’s most significant fossil fuel producers and exporters, and are among the world’s largest per capita... →
Western Cape accounts for nearly a third of net SA employment gains with 305 000 jobs created in a year
14th November 2023 In an extraordinary display of economic resilience, the Western Cape has emerged, yet again, as a powerhouse of job creation in South Africa... →
Intense rivalry makes transparency vital in Liberia’s runoff election
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th November 2023 Liberia’s 10 October elections marked a significant milestone for the fledgling democracy. They were the first general elections managed entirely... →
Not Even VIP Protection Can Protect Ministers from Rampant Crime so What About Ordinary Citizens?
7th November 2023 The robbery of Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga on Tuesday morning, where she was held at gunpoint while travelling on the N3 near Heidelberg,... →