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South Africa should end its trade and use of torture equipment
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th July 2020 South African companies are manufacturing and trading products identified by the United Nations (UN) and the European Union (EU) as having no... →
Police Committee approves Cele's nomination for IPID head
By: African News Agency 15th July 2020 The Portfolio Committee on Police approved the appointment of Dikaledi Jennifer Ntlaseng as the new executive director of the Independent Police... →
NUMSA Mourns Comrade Phumzile "Bigman" Nodongwe
10th July 2020 The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) in the Eastern Cape is mourning the loss of comrade Phumzile “Bigman” Nodongwe who was... →
Zimbabwe to change its constitution under cover of Covid-19
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th July 2020 President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s administration is in the process of pushing through dubious constitutional amendments under the cover of Covid-19,... →
Transnet boosts capacity at Port of Cape Town to ease Covid-19 backlogs
By: African News Agency 30th June 2020 South Africa's state-owned rail, port and pipeline company Transnet said on Tuesday it had introduced a number of solutions for the operational... →
Lockdown: Violence, hunger and indifference
By: Raymond Suttner 15th June 2020 As we mark the anniversary of the June 16 1976 uprising, many young people are experiencing hunger and there is widespread violence emanating from... →
We offer our full support to the American rebellion
5th June 2020 People dying from the coronavirus can’t breathe in their last hours. They die suffocating. It is a terrifying illness. In the United States black... →
Hong Kong and China’s National People’s Congress: The danger of a new cold war
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 27th May 2020 As China gears up to sink its claws deeper into Hong Kong, the world weighs up how best to respond. The pro-democracy movement also has some hard... →