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DA welcomes government’s housing development go-ahead for NC mine
8th April 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) welcomes government’s decision to approve the first phase of 234 out of 4000 houses in Aggeneys to support the... →
UIF applauds hawks for another arrest of suspect for R1-million Covid-19 TERS fraud
7th April 2022 The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) welcomes the arrest of 37-year-old Phathiswa Bodlani for allegedly swindling the Fund’s Covid-19 Temporary... →
New critical skills list will cut skilled migration rather than expand it
4th April 2022 The government has found reasons to exclude more and more categories of skilled people from the list, leaving 101 identified skills as ‘critical’... →
The Russia-Ukraine war will hurt SA investment ambitions: lessons from nine wars
By: Econ3x3 4th April 2022 Lessons from nine wars since the early 1970s, and the Brexit vote, show that global foreign direct investment inflows generally decline during the... →
South Africans have low trust in their police. Here’s why
29th March 2022 The legitimacy of legal authorities is recognised globally as crucial for the state’s ability to function in a justifiable and effective manner.... →
People in government are not listening to the cries of pain. They no longer hear them
By: Raymond Suttner 28th March 2022 Certain basic qualities are needed for a political movement to win the trust of the people. One of these is simply to listen very carefully to what... →
The ANC, not South Africans, supports Putin's murderous war in Ukraine
15th March 2022 Mr. President, let me be clear from the onset. The decision that your ANC government took to support Putin's murderous campaign in Ukraine does not... →
Creecy wants climate commission to oversee consultations on air quality disputes 
By: Terence Creamer 14th March 2022 Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy has written to President Cyril Ramaphosa to request that the Presidential Climate... →