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DA welcomes release of summary report into Table Mountain fire
24th June 2021 The DA welcomes the summary of the report on the Table Mountain fire which was released yesterday. At this stage only an executive summary has been... →
Blunting the impact of poor social conditions in South Africa will have big health benefits
23rd June 2021 Poverty and socio-economic disparity are among the greatest obstacles facing South Africans. About 63% of children younger than six live in... →
UCT approves renaming of Smuts Hall residence
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd June 2021 The University of Cape Town announced on Monday the approval for the renaming of the Smuts Hall residence, which will be known as the Upper Campus... →
Register for Rule of Law Café this Africa Day
24th May 2021 Marking Africa Day under the theme, Bringing the Law into the Digital Age, the virtual LexisNexis Rule of Law Café at 10h00 on Tuesday, 25 May will... →
Covid-19: why critically ill patients in Africa are taking a bigger hit
24th May 2021 In March 2020, those of us living on the African continent were terrified about what would happen. We had watched Wuhan and then Italy get overrun... →
Geospatial issues impact inequality levels in Southern Africa
By: Sane Dhlamini 21st May 2021 Professor Vimal Ranchhod from the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit at the University of Cape Town (UCT) says data show there is... →
Social impact bonds fund welfare projects: how South Africa's first two have done
18th May 2021 Social impact bonds are a financing model for social welfare services based on “payment by results”. They are relatively new: the first was... →
Book shows the folly of painting Mandela as either saint or sellout
12th May 2021 There are two widely available views of Nelson Mandela, the first post-apartheid president of South Africa. The first is a reverential and... →