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Trophy hunting is decimating super tuskers on the Kenya-Tanzania border
4th October 2024 Despite an agreement between Kenya and Tanzania prohibiting borderland hunting, Tanzania has allowed the hunting of bull elephants to expand.... →
Can Chad’s November elections improve on past disputed polls?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th September 2024 The upcoming elections are vital for returning Chad to constitutional rule, but to do so, they must be fair and credible. Chad has been in... →
Steve Biko, the South African liberation struggle hero who considered dishonour worse than death
9th September 2024 What happens when death becomes the ultimate marker of one’s commitment to one’s freedom? Jacob Dlamini explores this and other questions in his... →
Tokyo Sexwale questions Zondo’s swearing in of State capture suspects
By: Thabi Shomolekae 5th September 2024 Freedom fighter, human rights activist and Robben Island political prisoner Tokyo Sexwale on Thursday pointed out that it was a contradiction for... →
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... →
Rwandans vote 'smoothly' in election expected to extend Kagame's rule
By: Reuters 15th July 2024 Rwandans lined up on Monday to elect their next president, with incumbent Paul Kagame widely expected to win a fourth term and extend his near... →
Casting doubts and casting votes - the real-world effects of false election fraud claims
By: Africa Check 12th July 2024 South Africa’s May 2024 elections were widely acknowledged as pivotal for the country. After 30 years in power, the ruling African National... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, on the appointment of Members of the National Executive (30/06/2024)
1st July 2024 This Government of National Unity would be bound by certain fundamental principles and would undertake a basic minimum programme of priorities.... →