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SA: Khumbudzo Ntshavheni: Address by Minister in The Presidency, on the occasion of The Presidency Budget Vote 2024/2025, National Assembly (24/07/2024)
24th July 2024 As such the coordination role of The Presidency will be more critical as government completes the outstanding work of the 6th Administration whilst... →
ActionSA assumes role of ‘constructive opposition’ in Joburg, calls for Gwamanda’s removal 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 22nd July 2024 ActionSA President Herman Mashaba announced on Monday that his party will adopt the role of “constructive opposition” in the City of Johannesburg,... →
ActionSA Moves to Stabilise Joburg, With Ekurhuleni Being Next
22nd July 2024 ActionSA’s Senate has met to deliberate on matters arising from its review of the 2024 national and provincial election, including representations... →
350Africa! calls for urgent renewable-energy investment and policy support
By: Thabi Shomolekae 18th July 2024 International environmental movement 350Africa! said on Thursday that for Africa to realise a just transition to renewable energy, significant... →
Social Development Committee calls for regular updates from Minister on critical issues raised on budget plans
16th July 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Social Development adopted its report on the 2024/25 budget vote, annual performance and strategic plans of the... →
Sars bolstering audit and prosecution power to target non-compliant high wealth taxpayers
16th July 2024 High-Wealth taxpayers naturally equate to high tax collections, but no matter how much money you have, you cannot afford to be non-compliant with a... →
Military muscle rather than mediation prevails in DRC
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th July 2024 Despite a growing military coalition, President Tshisekedi is failing to subdue the M23 rebels in his country’s east. A burgeoning coalition of... →
DA urges Police Committee to investigate Saps’ ‘inaction’ on VBS investigation 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 12th July 2024 The Democratic Alliance said it will refer the South African Police Service’s “inaction” on the VBS Mutual Bank saga to the Parliamentary Portfolio... →