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Using Africa’s Precious Civic Innovation Capacity to be Bee-Watcher-Watchering
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 11th July 2023 It is important to have funding which supports local, contextualised priorities in civic tech, not just democracy and governance. In Dr Seuss’... →
Statement of Support for COSATU National Day of Action
7th July 2023 The South African Communist Party (SACP) stands in solidarity with our esteemed ally, the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), on its... →
When do arbitration awards prescribe?
6th July 2023 When does an arbitration award prescribe? Does an award even attract its own period of prescription? The short answer is that it depends on the... →
Cities are the future for SA, but bad governance takes them to the past
5th July 2023 Few people are close to realising the enormous promise arising from proximities in metropolitan areas. About one in every three people who live in... →
Africa’s bond walls and ballot trains
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd July 2023 Since Covid-19, African economies have muddled through a series of internal and external shocks. While some moved swiftly to arrest the rut, others... →
DA-led WCG Initiates Venture Capital Feasibility Study to Empower Tech Start-ups
31st May 2023 The DA in the Western Cape welcomes the provincial Department of Economic Development and Tourism’s (DEDAT) plan to bolster the growth of start-up... →
'Patients are hugely distressed': More than 2 000 operations cancelled at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital
By: News24Wire 29th May 2023 A lack of funds, loadshedding, no beds for the intensive and high care units, and industrial action are some factors that led to the cancellation... →
Stopping the spread of Sudan’s bloodshed
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd May 2023 The United Nations (UN) warns that Sudan’s bloody conflict could soon seep through the country’s borders and spread. Its Secretary-General António... →