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The police aren’t doing their job, but communities cannot take the law into their own hands
15th April 2024 The United Democratic Movement (UDM) condemns in the strongest terms two recent incidents where South African communities resorted to brutal acts... →
RAF non-payment risks lives of victims in hospital building owned by President Ramaphosa
12th April 2024 Victims of traffic accidents are facing additional distress because the Road Accident Fund (RAF) has failed to make payments to their healthcare... →
South Africa’s polls unlikely to result in widespread public violence
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th April 2024 South Africa’s 29 May national and provincial elections will be the hardest fought since the birth of the country’s democracy in 1994. Surveys show... →
Human Settlements on launch of Townlands Social Housing Project in Marabastad
12th April 2024 Beneficiaries of 1200-unit Townlands Social Housing launched in Tshwane this week were urged to pay their rental timeously and help maintain the... →
JOSHCO Announces Launch of Ekhaya Gardens Affordable Housing Project
12th April 2024 The Johannesburg Social Housing Company (JOSHCO) is excited to announce the upcoming launch of the Ekhaya Gardens project on Tuesday, April 16,... →
The age of anxiety and turbulence
By: Saliem Fakir 12th April 2024 A range of statements echoed through the chambers of the Munich Security Conference recently, and etched on everyone’s face was anxiousness about... →
South Africa’s looming political shakeup has investors on edge
By: Bloomberg 11th April 2024 South Africa is heading into unchartered political terrain and investors are growing increasingly anxious. The rand slumped 0.9% against the dollar... →
As Kenyan president Ruto racks up the air miles, we fact-checked his talking points on taxes and education funding
By: Africa Check 11th April 2024 Kenyan president William Ruto has been visiting foreign capitals with a message to his compatriots abroad to invest at home. Ruto’s extensive... →