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Disaster donation drive kicks off
15th November 2024 The City of Cape Town’s Disaster Risk Management Centre (DRMC) is spearheading a donation drive in support of their NGO partners who respond to... →
Sewage pollution in the Vaal River catchment threatens Gauteng’s water security
15th November 2024 Urgent and effective action is needed to stop sewage pollution in the Vaal River’s catchment area. This sewage pollution poses a serious threat to... →
Mozambique’s last stand for democracy?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th November 2024 After 25 years of electoral fraud and one-party dominance, mass protests are the last resort for the opposition and the public. When Southern... →
Western Cape should focus on reducing unemployment and dependency on SASSA
14th November 2024 It is trite to debate the effects of SASSA’s weaknesses and failures on vulnerable people. When people without financial safety nets struggle to... →
South Africa needs to train top people differently, to achieve the just energy transition
By: Rebecca Campbell 14th November 2024 South Africa has to focus on developing top-level human resources in order to ensure that the country minimises mistakes and project failures... →
Civil society points to procedural missteps in govt’s decision on exploration right for oil, gas
By: Thabi Shomolekae 14th November 2024 Non-profit organisation Natural Justice expressed optimism that the courts will see the flaws in government’s decision-making process on... →
Mozambique in post-election turmoil: economic policies that could make a difference
14th November 2024 Turmoil following presidential and parliamentary elections in Mozambique has been severe. Preliminary official results from the 2024 elections... →
Africa grapples with forecasting challenge as weather disasters loom
By: Reuters 14th November 2024 The deputy director of Chad's National Meteorological Agency waggled his finger up and down to demonstrate how a motionless humidity gauge at the... →