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Too much, too fast? Somalia joins the East African Community
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 1st November 2023 Somalia is poised to become the East African Community’s (EAC) eighth member state at the economic bloc’s December summit. This follows... →
Is an agreement referring to unannexed annexures void for vagueness?
1st November 2023 The courts have held that at times when agreements are being interpreted, the proper meaning of words may initially appear to be ambiguous,... →
R6bn Post Office shambles: Gauteng to lease private property for licence disc renewals
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 The R6-billion SA Post Office loss resulted in the closure of 123 outlets in Gauteng, with the provincial government resorting to leasing offices... →
White and educated black youth most likely to vote in 2024 general election, survey finds
By: News24Wire 1st November 2023 An election poll conducted on young people's appetite to vote in the 2024 general election has found that this group remains eager to participate... →
Gauteng Department of Roads spends over R800 000 on misconduct cases while roads remain in terrible condition
31st October 2023 Corruption, sexual harassment, misconduct, and the unauthorised use of a state vehicle have cost the Gauteng Department of Roads and Logistics R876... →
Court rules against road users, but AfriForum’s legal battle is far from over
30th October 2023 The High Court in Pretoria today dismissed AfriForum’s application that the regulation around the expiry of driver’s licenses should be revised.... →
Provincial Law Enforcement cracks down on R20 million illicit goods
30th October 2023 The Western Cape Traffic Law Enforcement (TLE) services made arrests to the value of R19 498 536.50 on confiscated illicit goods this year alone.... →
DA wishes the 2023 matrics good luck on their exams
30th October 2023 The DA would like to wish the 2023 matric class the best of luck as they write the first of their National Senior Certificate (NSC) examinations... →