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SAPS presentation to Parliament this week about the poor state of SAPS building infrastructure was impressive
20th May 2022 This matter has been outstanding for quite some time though media reported about it in numerous occasions and the police just dig in in their heels... →
Progress in Ekurhuleni shows multiparty coalitions can work
20th May 2022 Multi-party coalitions are the future. As we head into our toughest winter yet since the dawn of our democracy, it is becoming ever clearer that... →
TOMY Takkies by Bata tackles period poverty ahead of World Menstrual Hygiene Day
20th May 2022 More than 250 girls in the eThekwini township of Inanda will have a greater chance of staying in school to reach their full potential, thanks to a... →
34 days and counting for eThekwini's sewage woes
19th May 2022 The DA in eThekwini has laid a formal complaint with the National Department of Water and Sanitation over eThekwini's unacceptable handling of the... →
Northern Cape SAPS remains leaderless
18th May 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in the Northern Cape remains deeply concerned by the delay in the appointment of a Provincial Police Commissioner... →
De Lille admits Public Works is a mess as SAPS facilities crumble
18th May 2022 The Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI), Patricia de Lille, has admitted in a parliamentary portfolio committee meeting on police... →
Collaboration needed to make South African mining globally competitive again – CSIR 
By: Martin Creamer 18th May 2022 Concern about mineral resource scarcity is widespread and, at the same time, many countries, such as Australia, Canada and China, are investing... →
NAMPO 2022 is where South Africa’s important conversations about the looming food security crisis will take place
18th May 2022 Today I will attend the 54th NAMPO agricultural show outside the town of Bothaville in the Northern Free State. This annual exhibition and... →