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Mixed reaction to signing of BELA Bill
By: Thabi Shomolekae 13th September 2024 Political parties and civil society organisations on Friday expressed mixed reactions to the signing of the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA)... →
Electricity and Energy committee engages with NERSA on electricity tariff increases
13th September 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Electricity and Energy met with the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) to discuss the rationale behind... →
BELA Bill now law
13th September 2024 This morning President Ramaphosa signed the Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (“BELA Bill”) into law. Now known as the BELA Act, this law impacts... →
UN Summit of the Future Stresses Intergenerational Responsibility and Accountability to Upcoming Generations
13th September 2024 A futures thinking and anticipatory governance approach to growing global mistrust and declining multilateralism can promote robust and resilient... →
‘If ANC insists on taking SA to economic ruin, DA’s patriotic duty is to leave GNU’ – John Steenhuisen
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th September 2024 Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said on Thursday that conflict over policy in the Government of National Unity is not necessarily an... →
DA: John Steenhuisen: Address by DA leader, during an address to the Cape Town Press Club (12/09/2024)
12th September 2024 Today South Africa is changed. There is renewed hope. A sense of optimism. Light at the end of the tunnel. →
South Africa is failing its youngest children – report flags critical gaps in early learning, social protection and health care
12th September 2024 Nearly 10 years ago South Africa outlined its commitment to invest in the health and development of young children. The National Integrated Early... →
South Africa’s green hydrogen hub: EU grants not nearly enough to get industry going
12th September 2024 South Africa is poised to become a major player in the global energy transition, thanks to its vast renewable energy resources (sun and wind) and... →