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South Africa is losing its trade competitiveness edge
By: Schalk Burger 2nd September 2024 Enormous investments are being made in ports, rail and transport logistics in Southern Africa, as well as more broadly in Africa, including by... →
Investigation is an art and a science
30th August 2024 In the case of G4S Secure Solutions vs Mlotshwa (Lex Media. 14 August 2024. Labour Court case number D267/2021) the employee was fired for causing... →
SA: Senzo Mchunu: Address by Police Minister, at the release of the Quarterly Crime Statistics, in Cape Town (30/08/2024)
30th August 2024 These numbers tell a sobering story, reflecting the severity of the challenges we face. These numbers represent more than just figures on a page;... →
Rick Turner and Steve Biko were leading liberation thinkers in 1970s South Africa – why their ideas still matter
30th August 2024 Steve Biko was undoubtedly the most influential South African liberation struggle theorist and activist of the 1970s. Rick Turner was arguably... →
Strategic Investment for Health System Resilience: A Three-Layer Framework
30th August 2024 As efforts to build emergency-ready health systems intensify across the globe, Strategic Investment for Health System Resilience: A Three-Layer... →
Courts agree: SARS cannot collect taxes not due
29th August 2024 The South Gauteng High Court upheld an appeal in a judgement against the South African Revenue Service (SARS), on 27 August 2024, in the matter of... →
Better late than never? Uganda convicts rebel in landmark case
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 29th August 2024 After spending 15 years in custody, LRA Commander Thomas Kwoyelo’s conviction raises questions about Uganda’s commitment to trying international... →
Good Governance trumps political grandstanding in Overstrand
29th August 2024 Local ANC Councillors were given a sobering reality check in the Overstrand Local Municipality Council meeting yesterday when they ended up being... →