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South Africa’s ICJ case has already altered its foreign policy space
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th January 2024 South Africa’s decision to take Israel to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on charges of genocide has elicited polarised global responses.... →
Denel pledges support for SAPS on National Police Day
26th January 2024 Denel’s high-tech equipment, vehicles, ammunition and advanced technology continue to make a positive contribution to crime prevention and law... →
Electoral Commission calls on South Africans living abroad to register to vote
26th January 2024 The Electoral Commission is pleased to announce that over 18 469 South African citizens living in 101 countries around the world have started... →
The value of tacit knowledge for economic success
By: Saliem Fakir 26th January 2024 Michael Polanyi, the brother of the famous Karl Polanyi (the writer of The Great Transformation), says in his book, Tacit Knowledge, that “we can... →
New public-private rail corridor agreement already boding well – RBCT
By: Martin Creamer 25th January 2024 The three-month-old mutual cooperation agreement that the private-sector-owned Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) signed with State rail enterprise... →
ActionSA Lodges Complaint to SAHRC Over WesBank Overcharging Black Clients
25th January 2024 ActionSA officially handed over and lodged a formal complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) to investigate Wesbank over... →
Stop BELA Bill: ActionSA Submits Objections to Parliament
25th January 2024 ActionSA has submitted its objections to the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill in front of the houses of Parliament in Cape Town today as... →
How does malaria impact education and gender equality? Evidence from Rwanda
By: Econ3x3 25th January 2024 The recent Covid-19 pandemic highlighted the negative socioeconomic impacts associated with disease. But malaria has impacted the health and... →