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Poor governance, not bad luck, is behind SA’s jobs catastrophe
15th April 2024 To address the crisis, SA needs a national government that works hard and doesn’t steal. SA’s deepest and most fundamental crisis is the abject... →
Tafelberg School Judgement: Appeals Court Upholds Cape Town’s Apartheid Spatial Planning Template
15th April 2024 Despite the Western Cape Provincial Government and City of Cape Town’s record of not having delivered a single social housing unit in the inner... →
RAF non-payment risks lives of victims in hospital building owned by President Ramaphosa
12th April 2024 Victims of traffic accidents are facing additional distress because the Road Accident Fund (RAF) has failed to make payments to their healthcare... →
Workers’ enormous e-toll debt needs government attention
12th April 2024 UASA supports the Federations of Unions of South Africa’s (FEDUSA) call on the government to scrap all e-toll debt. The federation says it is... →
Human Settlements on launch of Townlands Social Housing Project in Marabastad
12th April 2024 Beneficiaries of 1200-unit Townlands Social Housing launched in Tshwane this week were urged to pay their rental timeously and help maintain the... →
Scrap all e-toll debts now
12th April 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng calls on the National Department of Transport to start the process of writing off all unpaid e-toll debts... →
AfriForum will give legal assistance to motorist if sued for outstanding e-toll fees
11th April 2024 AfriForum has undertaken to give full legal assistance to the first motorist who approaches the organisation if they are sued for historical... →
“You want us to give you a blank cheque”: National Treasury confirms it has no commitment to fund BELA
11th April 2024 National government has no plan to fund the implementation of the Basic Education Law Amendment (BELA) Bill. Should the bill pass into law, based... →