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AfriForum warns against General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th February 2024 Civil rights organisation AfriForum on Thursday strongly denounced the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill, emphasising that the proposed... →
Spy bill unconstitutional and compromises democratic values, AfriForum warns
15th February 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum today strongly denounced the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill (GILAB) in a written submission made... →
E-commerce platform Zandaux launches in South Africa
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th February 2024 With a steadfast commitment to foster seamless business-to-business transactions, promote collaboration, and drive innovation, newly launched... →
Hydrogen cars come into sharp new focus as global climate politics takes turn for better
By: Martin Creamer 14th February 2024 For the first time, luxury vehicle manufacturer BMW has a fleet of hydrogen-fuelled cars on South Africa’s roads, supported by a green hydrogen... →
Minister Blade Nzimande on establishment of Tshwane University of Technology Giyani Campus
13th February 2024 The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande has become aware of the circulation of information on various social... →
IFP: elenkosini Hlabisa: Address by IFP President, Debate on the State of the Nation Address, Cape Town (13/02/2024)
13th February 2024 As I speak in this debate, I feel the absence of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the Founder of the IFP and South Africa’s trusted voice of reason.... →
South Africa urged to dedicate 30% of healthcare public procurement to local manufacturers
By: Schalk Burger 13th February 2024 To build capacity and expand investment in South Africa’s pharmaceutical and healthcare products manufacturing sector, the country should ringfence... →
100 years of radio in Africa: from propaganda to people’s power
13th February 2024 Radio is thriving across Africa. Exact figures are difficult to come by because audience research differs across countries. But studies estimate... →