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Research project launched into telemedicine and HIV/Aids management in South Africa
By: Rebecca Campbell 30th May 2024 How effective is telemedicine as a differentiated service delivery model for the prevention of HIV/Aids in South Africa? This is the question to be... →
SAMIM withdrawal from Cabo Delgado: uncomfortable truths
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th May 2024 Why is the region turning away from an international terrorist organisation on its doorstep that is growing in influence? On 16 May, Islamic State... →
Hate speech and disinformation in South Africa’s elections: big tech make it tough to monitor social media
28th May 2024 There’s a growing global movement to ensure that researchers can get access to the huge quantity of data assembled and exploited by digital... →
Elections will reveal SA’s exposure to digital influence as a service
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th May 2024 Without access to social media data, ensuring voters have verifiable information rather than manipulated content is difficult. Nationalist content... →
IEC satisfied with special votes progress
By: Thabi Shomolekae 28th May 2024 The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) expressed satisfaction at the good progress in the execution of special votes, warning voters to watch... →
UFS confers honorary degree on Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
By: Thabi Shomolekae 27th May 2024 The University of the Free State (UFS) will confer a Doctor of Philosophy in Education (honoris causa) on former Deputy President Dr Phumzile... →
Elections 2024: South Africa’s journey to coalition government
27th May 2024 When the dust settles, the new government must focus on unity, economic growth and development. South Africans will elect their seventh democratic... →
POPCRU secures major win for SAPS members ahead of elections
27th May 2024 The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has won a significant victory on behalf of its members in the South African Police Service... →