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Cholera spreads as Sudan grapples with rains and displacement
By: Reuters 23rd August 2024 For the second consecutive year Sudan is in the grip of a cholera outbreak that has left at least 28 people dead in the last month as rains fall in... →
DA calls for clarity on funding for the proposed takeover of rail service by the Gauteng government
22nd August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng demands clarity on where the funding of the proposed plan of taking over the management of the rail... →
Uganda and the DRC conflict: the interests driving Kampala’s involvement
21st August 2024 The ambiguous and often tumultuous relations between Uganda and neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have made headlines in recent... →
Mining companies need mechanisms to solve conflicts, Marikana memorial hears
By: Martin Creamer 20th August 2024 Mining companies need mechanisms to solve conflicts by reaching consensus with stakeholders on dealing with grievances and disputes, former... →
Dissolution of council and fresh elections - Joburg's only solution
16th August 2024 As the Johannesburg City Council meets today to elect its 11th Mayor in 8 years, the Democratic Alliance (DA) will once again call for the... →
#GPSOPA:Lesufi offers no solution to poor service delivery in Gauteng
16th August 2024 As expected, Premier Panyaza Lesufi, has not offered any solutions to the service delivery issues faced by Gauteng residents , instead he kept on... →
Sudan's SPLM-N rebel group declares famine in its territory
By: Reuters 14th August 2024 A rebel group controlling Sudan's Nuba Mountains and parts of Blue Nile state said on Wednesday that the local population was experiencing a hunger... →
#GPSOPA: Premier Lesufi has nothing new to offer
14th August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng does not expect Premier Panyaza Lesufi to offer anything new to improve the lives of our residents during... →