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Governance Challenges in Cabo Delgado: Spinning Wheels in the Mud
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th October 2024 Amid unrest surrounding Mozambique's election, the task of dealing with extremism in the country remains. Mozambicans went to the polls on 9... →
Nearly 40 000 legacies secured this Wills Month
24th October 2024 A last will and testament is the cornerstone of a well-considered estate plan that takes care of loved ones left behind and makes sure legacies... →
POPCRU sounds alarm on SAPS mental health crisis
23rd October 2024 The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) is demanding immediate reforms to address the pressing mental health challenges faced by police... →
Alternative Dispute Resolution at Objection Stage: A Positive Step, But Legal Representation Key
23rd October 2024 The latest amendments proposed by National Treasury and SARS, which introduce Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) proceedings at the objection... →
Cameroon after Paul Biya: poverty, uncertainty and a precarious succession battle
23rd October 2024 Cameroon’s President Paul Biya is 91 years old. He is Africa’s oldest head of state and only one has served longer: President Teodoro Obiang Nguema... →
Zimbabwe’s ZiG: devaluations won’t fix a currency that’s in trouble because of government overspending
23rd October 2024 The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe devalued the ZiG by 43% on 27 September 2024. This weakened the official exchange rate from 13.9 ZiG per US dollar to... →
Latest elections widen Mozambique’s democratic deficit
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd October 2024 SADC remains silent as electoral fraud, post-election violence and the murder of opposition figures undermine democracy. On 9 October, Mozambique... →
Minister Solly Malatsi on government paying TV license fees
23rd October 2024 I have written to the Deputy President, Paul Mashatile, in his capacity as Leader of Government Business, to request urgent intervention in... →