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Over 90 000 recruits left in turmoil as Lesufi's Nasi iSpani programme collapses
27th June 2024 Thousands of Gauteng residents, employed through Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s Nasi iSpani programme, will now face the hardship of unemployment as the... →
Terror attacks and kidnappings spread in Nigeria: why Lagos could be a target
26th June 2024 Crimes that were previously associated with Nigeria’s northern region – like kidnapping for ransom and terrorism – appear to be spreading to the... →
Regulating cannabis in the workplace in the wake of the agricultural watershed of cannabis cultivation in South Africa
24th June 2024 Considering the growing cannabis industry and the Government’s active investment in cannabis production in South Africa, particularly in the... →
Defence industries association calls for greater investment in the underfunded SANDF
By: Rebecca Campbell 24th June 2024 South African Aerospace, Maritime and Defence Industries Association (AMD) CEO Sandile Ndlovu has issued an open letter to the country’s next (and... →
Elections – a historic shift to the middle
24th June 2024 First, some things that did not happen during this election season are as important as those that did. What did not happen? →
Daily Podcast – June 21, 2024
By: Thabi Shomolekae 21st June 2024 Making headlines: Former ANCYL president Collen Maine makes North West MEC list; IFP says current Government of National Unity situation is not a... →
Outa urges Ramaphosa to dump Ministers Mantashe, Nzimande, Chikunga
By: Thabi Shomolekae 21st June 2024 Ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s much anticipated new Cabinet appointments, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse is urging him not to reappoint... →
Forget politics – these are the basics needed to resuscitate economic growth
21st June 2024 The formation of a new coalition government marks the start of a new chapter for South Africa. But even as political parties jostle for power, the... →