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Why protesters are fed up with Sudan's tricky transition
8th July 2020 In the last few days, tens of thousands of people have, once again, taken to the streets of Sudan’s major cities to demand “freedom, peace and... →
DA saddened by MEC Kegakilwe’s sudden passing
7th July 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) wishes to convey its deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of MEC for Department of Cooperative... →
South Africa: Government must end forced evictions immediately
3rd July 2020 In response to reports and footage of a man in eThembeni, Khayelitsha, being forcibly evicted yesterday during operations of the City of Cape... →
'Unlawful' home demolitions frustrate SA's objective to curb Covid-19 spread – rights institute
By: News24Wire 3rd July 2020 The Socio-Economic Rights Institute of South Africa says the violent, callous and unlawful demolition of people's homes continue to frustrate the... →
DENOSA warns of more crisis for the country as more healthcare workers have become patients who need care because of unresponsive government
2nd July 2020 Given the sharp rise in COVID-19 infections in the country and the rising number of healthcare workers who are infected, the Democratic Nursing... →
Are there anomalies in the recent Covid-19 Directives issued by Government?
2nd July 2020 In the final week of June 2020, the Department of Co-Operative Government and Traditional Affairs as well as the Department of Small Business... →
DA calls on MEC Lesufi to close schools in Diepsloot until they are properly supplied with water
1st July 2020 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng is calling on Gauteng MEC for Education, Panyaza Lesufi to close down all schools in Diepsloot as a matter... →
Daily Podcast – June 29, 2020
By: Sane Dhlamini 29th June 2020 Making headlines: Ramaphosa says we must be guided by facts, not rumours on Covid-19, DA urges Nxesi to explain UIF woes and, teacher and pupil... →