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Electoral systems need urgent reform. South Africa is no exception
24th April 2019 The long running political soap opera unfolding in Westminster over a decision taken two years ago in a referendum to leave the European Union has... →
Makhanda’s attack on Grahamstown
By: Raymond Suttner 23rd April 2019 April 22 marks the bi-centenary of the attack on the British garrison in Grahamstown, led by warrior-prophet, Makhanda, in whose honour the town... →
Think beyond, live within: What to expect from the 4th UN Environmental Assembly
13th March 2019 Approximately 4 000 people will gather in Nairobi this week (11-15 March) to attend the fourth session of the United Nations Environmental Assembly... →
Fireballs and lights: Senegal's president promises a brighter future
By: Reuters 19th February 2019 In a campaign video featuring images of fireballs and flashing lights, Senegalese President Macky Sall is depicted in front of an express train, a... →
High-flying Amplats sets ‘next wave of strategy’ in motion
By: Martin Creamer 18th February 2019 Anglo American Platinum (Amplats), which shot the lights out with a set of stupendous cash-splurging, debt-negating, high-dividend-yielding 2018... →
SA: Aaron Motsoaledi, Address by Health Minister on behalf of President Cyril Ramaphosa, at the launch of the report of Presidential Summit, Tuynhuys, Cape Town (12/02/2019)
12th February 2019 It is a very special moment for me to join all of you for the launch of the Report on the Presidential Health Summit 2018. →
Will next week’s migration compact be global?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 6th December 2018 The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration (GCM) is a comprehensive document that covers different aspects of migration and... →
SAA: South African Airways celebrates 20 years of direct service to Nigeria
4th December 2018 The leading carrier in the Sub-Saharan Africa region, South African Airways (SAA), is celebrating 20 years of non-stop operations between... →