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SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, inaugural Elijah Barayi Memorial Lecture, University of Johannesburg, Soweto (15/05/24)
16th May 2024 The achievement of democracy was a cause to which Elijah Barayi dedicated his life. →
SA: Joe Phaahla: Address by Health Minister, at the President’s signing of the National Health Insurance Bill (15/05/24)
16th May 2024 Today marks a historic milestone as we are here to witness the signing of the National Health Insurance Bill (NHI) into law, a transformative leap... →
ActionSA Launches Shitty Tour in a City that is Full of It
13th May 2024 As ActionSA’s Team Fix SA Member for Infrastructure, I have toured the water, road and rail infrastructure of our country and now it is appropriate... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the Launch of the 30 Year Review of Democracy Report, Sefako M. Makgatho Presidential Guesthouse, Tshwane (08/05/24)
9th May 2024 It is this vision that lies at the heart of the Freedom Charter, which was adopted at the Congress of the People in Kliptown nearly seven decades ago. →
Opposition alliance can win South African election, says chair
By: Reuters 9th May 2024 An alliance of South African opposition parties can win a May 29 election and would bring significant change after 30 years of African National... →
Constitutional Court judgement not the end of the road for Zimbabwean farmers
6th May 2024 Today’s ruling in the Constitutional Court, in which it was found that the claims of South African victims of Zimbabwe’s land grabs prescribed, is... →
South Africa’s media have done good work with 30 years of freedom but need more diversity
2nd May 2024 In 1992, two years before the end of apartheid, Nelson Mandela bemoaned the state of South Africa’s print media. He said the media’s domination by... →
SA: Thabo Mbeki: Address by former President, to mark the 30th Anniversary of South Africa’s Democracy (30/04/2024)
2nd May 2024 You can therefore imagine what a difference it would make to me and others of my generation if the South Africa of today looked like the South... →