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Kenya and Ethiopia could show the way on migration governance
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 16th January 2024 Migration governance in Kenya and Ethiopia has significant implications for regional stability and human rights in the Horn of Africa and in each... →
Healthy food is hard to come by in Cape Town’s poorer areas: how community gardens can fix that
16th January 2024 In 1950, as part of the Group Areas Act, South Africa’s apartheid government banished people of colour to outlying areas, away from central... →
DA questions timing of debt-laden R1 billion housing project
16th January 2024 The huge funding injection hastily allocated to address the Northern Cape housing backlog, on the doorstep of the 2024 election reeks of... →
Naledi Pandor and DIRCO blow over R40 million on luxury travel
15th January 2024 A reply to a DA parliamentary question by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, has revealed that together with... →
Human Settlements hands over title deeds to Mbombela beneficiaries
12th January 2024 The New Year began on a high note for 619 beneficiaries of government-subsidized homes as they received their long-awaited title deeds in Tekwane... →
Climate change and women’s health and rights: women voices from MENA
10th January 2024 As we strive to achieve a gender-just world that embraces full equality and equity between women, in all their diversity, and men, in all spheres... →
Scrap metal smuggling could cripple East Africa’s infrastructure
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th January 2024 On 11 January 2022, Nairobi was plunged into darkness after Kenya Power lost supply along the Kiambere-Embakasi high voltage transmission power... →
Crisis of Electoralism: Do you have a civic duty to vote in South Africa today? – Part One
By: Raymond Suttner 9th January 2024 With elections this year, and most polls predicting the ANC may for the first time since 1994 lose its status as the majority party nationally,... →