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Nelson Mandela’s legacy is taking a battering because of the dismal state of South Africa
19th July 2023 The multiple concerns about the dismal state of South Africa – including a stagnant and failing economy, a seemingly incapable state, and massive... →
Malnutrition in South Africa: how one community wants resources to be spent
18th July 2023 South Africa has persistently high rates of hunger and malnutrition among mothers and children. More than a quarter – 27% – of children under five... →
South Africa’s public protector has a vital watchdog role. Researcher offers tips on how the selection process can be improved
18th July 2023 The end of apartheid in South Africa in 1994 made it necessary to establish several institutions to underpin the country’s new constitutional... →
Stay At South Point Properties (Pty) Ltd v Mqulwana and Others (UCT intervening as amicus curiae) (1335/2021) [2023] ZASCA 108
7th July 2023 Click here to read the full judgment on Saflii Delivered: This judgment was handed down electronically by circulation to the parties’... →
SACP Western Cape Post Provincial Council Statement
3rd July 2023 Introduction The South African Communist Party (SACP) in the Western Cape convened its Provincial Council at Khayelitsha Training Centre in Cape... →
SA: Blade Nzimande: Address by Minister Of Education, Science and Innovation, on the occasion of UNISA’s 150th anniversary celebration held under the theme ‘Reclaiming Africa’s intellectual futures’, UNISA Zk Matthews Great Hall – Winnie Madikizela- Mande
27th June 2023 UNISA’s history of course reflects the broader history of the times in which it was moulded from its roots in the colonial period, the long period... →
Milisuthando: a powerful documentary that will get South Africans talking about identity
21st June 2023 Milisuthando is a debut feature length documentary film by Milisuthando Bongela. Taking the form of a personal essay, it’s an intimate story about... →
South Africa’s ruling party is performing dismally, but a flawed opposition keeps it in power
20th June 2023 As power cuts continue, the economy falters, unemployment rises and the currency tumbles, South Africa’s political commentators tend to agree that... →