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ActionSA Reveals Staggering R1 Billion Cost of Bloated Cabinet Expansion
11th December 2024 ActionSA can reveal the staggering cost of South Africa’s bloated cabinet expansion, which will burden taxpayers with an additional R239 million... →
Presence of rogue, inept officers weakens stability of Saps – Ian Cameron 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th December 2024 Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Police chairperson Ian Cameron says while there has been commendable progress in turning the tide against... →
Gauteng water crisis won’t be solved without infrastructure and demand interventions
By: Natasha Odendaal 6th December 2024 Gauteng, South Africa’s most populous province and economic hub, eagerly anticipates a significant inflow of additional water in 2028 from the... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the launch of South Africa's G20 Presidency, GCIS Media Centre, Cape Town (03/12/24)
3rd December 2024 South Africa’s G20 Presidency takes place at a moment in which the world is facing severe challenges. →
International Day of solidarity with the Palestinian people: GOOD calls for sanctions
29th November 2024 The GOOD Party reaffirms its commitment to standing with the Palestinian people in their ongoing struggle for justice, freedom, and the recognition... →
Cities, states and regions can play a powerful role in mitigating climate change
By: Natasha Odendaal 28th November 2024 Subnational governments have a critical role to play in climate change mitigation and adaption, having already demonstrated extraordinary ambition,... →
Rich countries provide no haven from climate doom, study finds
By: Bloomberg 26th November 2024 As sovereign debt investors concerned about climate change scrutinise national responses to rising global temperatures, they’re increasingly... →
E-tolls debt bites into Gauteng’s finances 
By: Natasha Odendaal 26th November 2024 Hard choices are having to be made to enable the Gauteng provincial government (GPG) to meet its e-toll debt obligations. In 2022, the GPG accepted... →