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28 Sep 2011
 
 
Counting the Costs of Archaic Drug Policies and Strategies in Southern Africa
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
In June 2011, fifty years after the initiation of the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and forty years after former US President Nixon launched the US government’s ‘War on Drugs​’,...
 
 
15 Sep 2011
 
DA: Statement by Athol Trollip, Democratic Alliance Parliamentary leader, calling on the Inspector General to investigate abuse of intelligence services (15/09/2011)
Statements

I have today written to the Inspector General of Intelligence Advocate Faith Radebe, to request that an investigation be opened into the reported abuse of the intelligence services to fight...

 
 
01 Jun 2011
 
Novel Uses of Mobile Phones, the Internet and Social Media
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
The rapid expansion of mobile telephony in Sub-Saharan Africa and the emergence and popularity of ‘social media’, are changing the ways people access and share information and how they relate,...
 
 
10 May 2011
 
R2K: Statement by the Right2Know Campaign, calling for answers from Zuma on Cwele drug conviction (10/05/2011)
Statements

The Right2Know campaign notes the conviction, pending appeal, of international drug trafficker Sheryl Cwele on 5 May 2011. This is an indication of a robust criminal justice sector which is...

 
 
06 May 2011
 
News this week
UPDATE
The South African government has the capacity to revive the economic situation of many African countries, African National Congress (ANC) Youth League leader Julius Malema says. South Africa should...
 
 
05 Feb 2010
 
Cwele granted R100 000 bail
SECURITY
Sheryl Cwele, the wife of State Security Minister Siyabonga Cwele, was granted bail of R100 000 by the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Friday.
 
 
 
 
Daily podcast - February 5, 2010
PODCAST
In today's podcast, prosecutors say that Sheryl Cwele should not be granted bail; the IFC is to invest $2-billion in sub-Saharan Africa in the 2009/10 fiscal year; and, US President Barack Obama...
 
 
29 Jan 2010
 
DA: Statement by Theo Coetzee, Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of State Security, on Sheryl Cwele (29/01/2010)
Statements

It has emerged that Minister of State Security's wife, Sheryl Cwele, has apparently been arrested, due to her alleged links to a high profile drug case. This particular case has already seen...

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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