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Corrupted: A study of chronic dysfunction in South African universities – Jonathan Jansen
3rd April 2023 In South African higher education, the images of dysfunction are everywhere. Student protests. Violence. Police presence. Rubber or real bullets.... →
Co-created solutions
By: Terence Creamer 31st March 2023 Even though South Africa’s just energy transition has not really started, there is already significant cynicism and even resistance. This is to be... →
Malema calls protest 'the most successful shutdown ever in the history of struggle in SA'
By: News24Wire 20th March 2023 Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has claimed success in his party's bid to shutdown the country to protest against President Cyril... →
Curtailing illicit tyre trade will help improve SA’s road safety
15th March 2023 The South African Tyre Manufacturers Conference (SATMC) is actively working to address the issue of illicit trade of tyres in South Africa. This... →
Trackless mobile machine safety next big challenge, says Minerals Council
By: Martin Creamer 27th February 2023 Having last year achieved the lowest fall of ground fatalities ever, South African mining’s next big safety challenge is to achieve greater safety... →
Mswati’s police shoot two protesters during “Justice for Thulani Maseko” march in Manzini
30th January 2023 Following a peaceful protest to the Manzini Police Headquarters on Friday to demand justice for assassinated human rights lawyer, Thulani Rudolf... →
Enoch Mgijima Municipality a ticking time bomb
26th January 2023 Continued electrical cable breakages, sub-station malfunctions and loadshedding are bringing the once thriving economy in the Enoch Mgijima Local... →
Ghana’s split Parliament has failed to meet public expectations
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th January 2023 Since the beginning of the Fourth Republic in 1992, Ghana’s Parliament has been dominated by governing party members. In 2020 that changed when –... →