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Blinken’s Africa trip loops in new Atlantic Ocean partners
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th January 2024 United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken has taken time off from his hectic shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East to visit four African... →
Denel pledges support for SAPS on National Police Day
26th January 2024 Denel’s high-tech equipment, vehicles, ammunition and advanced technology continue to make a positive contribution to crime prevention and law... →
AfriForum approaches Public Protector to investigate alleged corruption within NSFAS
26th January 2024 The civil rights organisation AfriForum lodged a formal complaint with the Public Protector (PP) regarding allegations of corruption involving Dr... →
Big procurement year
By: Terence Creamer 26th January 2024 The coming year is poised to be the most active ever for the public procurement of new electricity generation capacity. Besides shepherding the... →
AI – a Lawyer’s Friend of Foe?
25th January 2024 For many law firms, the thought of AI has not been all moonlight and roses. In many instances, there is a fear that it signals the end of our... →
Four global trends tailor-made to create South African jobs
25th January 2024 The Defend our Democracy-hosted nine-webinar series, led by John Matisonn, providing an innovative forum for discussion, ideas and reflections on... →
The Economy: What South Africa should learn from China, Japan, and selected high-growth African states?
25th January 2024 The Defend our Democracy hosted its second webinar of a nine-webinar series on November 18, 2023, led by John Matisonn, providing an innovative... →
Three South African universities have new approaches to assessing students: why this is a good thing
24th January 2024 South African higher education faces many complex challenges rooted in the legacy of apartheid. They include the fact that many students are... →