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Rich countries provide no haven from climate doom, study finds
By: Bloomberg 26th November 2024 As sovereign debt investors concerned about climate change scrutinise national responses to rising global temperatures, they’re increasingly... →
Revisiting Zero-Tolerance Policies: The NBCCI’s Ruling on Cannabis Use
21st November 2024 In National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa obo Nyawuza / PFG Building Glass [2024] 6 BALR 595 (NBCCI), the National Bargaining Council for... →
Claims of Hammanskraal Water Delays the Obtuse Musings of a Failed Former Mayor
19th November 2024 Multiple years of neglect and incompetence by the Democratic Alliance (DA)-led government, in Tshwane, is the real reason why the Magalies Water... →
Phase 1 of Hammanskraal drinking water project completed, water yet to flow
By: Natasha Odendaal 18th November 2024 The first phase of the drinking water project for Hammanskraal has been completed, with the first of four modules of the Klipdrift potable water... →
DA Deceives Hammanskraal Residents on True Causes of Magalies Water Project Delays
4th November 2024 Hammanskraal residents should not fall victim to the lies and misinformation of peddled by the DA which has failed for 8 years to provide the... →
The COP29 South African Youth Statement
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 31st October 2024 The COP29 South African Youth Statement highlights the voices of the youth from across the country who see the future of a cleaner, greener South... →
DFFE Minister Vindicates ActionSA Fight Against Cape Town Sewage Crisis
31st October 2024 Forestry, Fisheries and Environment Minister Dion George's revelation that the City of Cape Town faces possible prosecution by the NPA for its... →
Senegal's president fights for mandate in parliamentary race
By: Reuters 30th October 2024 With fireworks displays, packed rallies, and town-to-town caravans, Senegalese political parties are wooing voters in a parliamentary race that... →