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Pandor’s silence a tacit approval of ANCYL lawlessness and Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukraine territory
3rd October 2022 The silence by the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Naledi Pandor, on the ANCYL’s illegal entry into Ukraine and the... →
Pandor’s silence a tacit approval of ANCYL lawlessness and Putin’s illegal annexation of Ukraine territory
3rd October 2022 The silence by the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, Naledi Pandor, on the ANCYL’s illegal entry into Ukraine and the... →
Youth are vital for Sudan’s post-coup stability
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd October 2022 Sudanese youth drove the demonstrations and uprising that toppled former president Omar al-Bashir’s nearly 30-year-long rule. They were... →
How agro-processing can boost regional integration – and development
By: Econ3x3 22nd September 2022 Regional integration in Africa is underway but progress requires that the gains are widely spread. South Africa’s huge regional trade surplus in... →
South Africa is surrounded by sea but doesn’t have a plan to protect it: three steps to get one
21st September 2022 South Africa is surrounded by 2 798km of coastline. Yet, oddly, the country doesn’t have a coherent maritime strategy underpinned by a related... →
Happening in Parliament this week
19th September 2022 Questions to the Economics Cluster Ministers, a two-day Policy Implementation and Legislative Review Summit, a Debate on Heritage Day and... →
Fired SABC news head says her axing was part of much bigger problem
By: News24Wire 16th September 2022 Former South African Broadcasting Corporation head of news and veteran journalist, Phathiswa Magopeni, told Parliament that her dismissal from the... →
The AU prepares to wield the stick with more rigorous sanctions
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th September 2022 The African Union (AU) decided in May this year to activate its Peace and Security Council (PSC) sanctions committee. Although established in 2009,... →