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Network Statement a major step in rail reform – B4SA
By: Schalk Burger 20th December 2024 Industry organisation Business for South Africa (B4SA) welcomes the release of the Network Statement as an exciting and significant milestone in... →
PSA calls on Minister to address resource challenges at the Border Management Authority
19th December 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA), as the majority union representing employees at the Border Management Authority (BMA), strongly supports the... →
South Africa still in ‘foothills of economic recovery’ as fourth-quarter policy uncertainty rises to 65.7
By: Schalk Burger 19th December 2024 South Africa is "still in the foothills of economic recovery" and, while external influences must still be skillfully navigated, the country's... →
POPCRU calls for urgent support as traffic officers brace for festive season rush
18th December 2024 As South Africa braces for its annual festive season surge in road traffic, the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has issued an urgent... →
PSA welcomes Supreme Court of Appeal judgement against former Minister of Social Development to repay R2-million to SASSA
17th December 2024 The Public Servants Association (PSA) welcomes the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) judgement against the former Minister of Social Development to... →
Who owns the traditional ‘family home’ in South Africa? Court sets a new precedent, but the law remains murky
13th December 2024 A recent ruling by the Johannesburg high court in South Africa has put the definition and control of the “family house” under African customary law... →
SABS denies allegations of corruption, mismanagement
By: Darren Parker 13th December 2024 The South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) has denied a series of allegations of longstanding and ongoing corruption and mismanagement. In an... →
Cattle rustling: a lifeline for Boko Haram in the Lake Chad Basin
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th December 2024 Insurgents fund their activities through stealing cows – making it more difficult to address organised crime and terrorism. In Africa,... →