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Scrap metal smuggling could cripple East Africa’s infrastructure
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th January 2024 On 11 January 2022, Nairobi was plunged into darkness after Kenya Power lost supply along the Kiambere-Embakasi high voltage transmission power... →
If you laid out the length of railway tracks destroyed by the ANC, they would stretch from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro
10th January 2024 Over the past three decades, the ANC has presided over the destruction of at least 3 636 kilometres of South Africa’s railway tracks. If one laid... →
FS a hotspot for service delivery protests
9th January 2024 The dysfunctionality of Free State local municipalities has been laid bare by the 215 service delivery protests over the last three years between 1... →
SACP Statement on the 112th anniversary of the ANC
8th January 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) extends its warmest congratulations to the African National Congress (ANC), the oldest liberation... →
Congo holds presidential vote after fraught campaign
By: Reuters 20th December 2023 Voters in Democratic Republic of Congo took part in a general election on Wednesday after a chaotic campaign marred by opposition allegations of... →
Mayoral Minute 2023: The year SA’s economic compass pointed to Cape Town
18th December 2023 In the second Mayoral Minute of this term of office, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis reflects on progress made in the last year and what this... →
Challenges loom before DRC voting day
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th December 2023 The Democratic Republic of the Congo’s (DRC) fourth election on 20 December will occur against a protracted conflict shaping the nation’s political... →
AmaPanyaza the cause of crime in North West - Community Safety official
By: News24Wire 14th December 2023 The Gauteng Crime Prevention wardens continue to catch flak from all sides. They have been barred from performing police duties at police stations,... →