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South Africa’s military is expected to do more than ever with tighter budgets: how the force has declined over 30 years
6th February 2024 The South African National Defence Force marks 30 years this year, having been established on 27 April 1994. It’s as old as the country’s... →
South Africa’s mining industry now 39% black-owned, Mining Indaba hears
By: Martin Creamer 5th February 2024 In 2004, the year South Africa’s far-reaching Mining Charter was first introduced, black ownership in South Africa’s globally recognised mining... →
SA: Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the 2024 Investing In African Mining Indaba (05/02/24)
5th February 2024 Programme Director, Your Excellency Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, →
The role of good faith in contract law
1st February 2024 The role of good faith in South African contract law is significant, as it is an underlying value that is given expression through existing rules... →
EU's top diplomat says Russian influence causing dilemma in Sahel
By: Reuters 31st January 2024 The European Union is facing a dilemma over its remaining presence in Mali and the wider West African Sahel region, since it does not want to... →
DA questions the HRC Report on the July Unrest
30th January 2024 The DA acknowledges the South African Human Rights Commission's report on the riots primarily in Kwazulu-Natal and Gauteng that occurred two and a... →
Northern Kenya’s disarmament dilemma
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th January 2024 Banditry and the proliferation of illegal small arms are critical drivers of insecurity in Kenya’s North Rift Region. Survey-derived baselines... →
Ruto under pressure? Verifying eight claims on Kenya’s economy and its population
By: Africa Check 30th January 2024 Kenya’s debt burden remains an issue of national debate, as picked up by the artificial intelligence (AI) tool Africa Check uses to monitor public... →