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Ethiopia’s transitional justice: tensions around international experts’ role need swift resolution
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 21st August 2024 Ensuring national ownership of the transitional justice process need not preclude drawing on valuable international expertise. Ethiopia’s... →
Community-oriented policing: missing link in AU counter-terrorism operations
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th August 2024 Despite being recognised globally as an effective strategy, community-oriented policing has been underused in Africa’s peace missions. Since 2018,... →
Is South Africa Slowly Becoming a Magnet for Terror Activity?
19th August 2024 ActionSA expresses concern over the state of national security in South Africa following the deportation of 95 Libyan militants discovered at a... →
Happening in Parliament this week
19th August 2024 The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) will conduct a two-day induction workshop for its newly elected chairpersons of select committees and... →
Gauteng Department of Health's position on the under expenditure
16th August 2024 The Gauteng Department of Health has been commended by the Health and Wellness Portfolio Committee for improved performance when tabling its... →
Global Shapers Community Annual Report 2023-2024
13th August 2024 The World Economic Forum’s Global Shapers Community harnesses the innovation of 18 000 young leaders in over 500 hubs across 154 countries. This... →
Sour Lessons from the “Lemon Juice” Case: How to Sweeten Fair Dismissal Practices for Employers
13th August 2024 The Labour Court of South Africa recently delivered an interesting judgment on 29 April 2024, in the case of SACCAWU obo Dlamini v Commission for... →
128 000 more unemployed residents in Gauteng means Lesufi’s Nasi Ispani has failed
13th August 2024 Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s plan to deal with unemployment in the province has failed. This is evident from the unemployment statistics released... →