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Chad on the brink: how the war in Sudan hurts its fragile neighbour
9th June 2023 Since the 15 April outbreak of hostilities in Sudan, the civilian population has been bearing the brunt. The Rapid Support Forces, led by General... →
COSATU Gauteng condemns the continuous burning of e-hailing vehicles
7th June 2023 The Congress of South African Trade Unions(COSATU) in the Gauteng province is deeply concerned by the escalation in acts of violence through the... →
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says dam blast will not stop military plans
By: News24Wire 7th June 2023 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called the collapse of the Kakhovka dam in southern Ukraine an act of “mass environmental destruction”... →
Revolutionary or emancipatory consciousness and activity from the Rivonia trial to the 1976 uprising: Part three
By: Raymond Suttner 5th June 2023 This article and those that precede and follow it concern revolutionary (or emancipatory) consciousness and revolutionary activity in the context... →
Supreme Court of Appeal strikes out the Mandatory Audit Firm Rotation Rule
1st June 2023 In a significant judgment for the auditing profession, the Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors did... →
Vereeniging Road extension finally opened following DA pressure
19th May 2023 The Vereeniging Road extension and bridge have finally been opened to the public after months of persistent advocacy by the Democratic Alliance... →
DA spearheaded Private Public initiative bearing fruits in uMhlathuze
15th May 2023 The DA at the City of uMhlathuze has been spearheading public-private initiatives to improve service delivery and get things done efficiently at... →
‘Project Manager’ Ramokgopa postpones statement on Energy Plan
11th May 2023 Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, at the eleventh hour, postponed his highly anticipated address to Parliament today. The Minister was... →