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G20: The world and South Africa need principled leadership
20th November 2025 With multiple crises spiralling out of control around the world, driving global inequality between and within countries, world leaders must... →
Thousands of Tunisian doctors strike, say health system close to collapse
By: Reuters 19th November 2025 Thousands of young doctors went on strike across Tunisia on Wednesday to demand higher pay and warn of an impending collapse of the health system,... →
SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by Deputy President, at the Opening and welcoming ceremony of second G20 Social Summit, Birchwood Hotel & OR Tambo Centre, Ekurhuleni (18/11/2025)
19th November 2025 Our country is honoured by your presence, and I can assure you that you will enjoy South Africa’s hospitality, which is founded and shaped by the... →
The crisis of missing jobs in a country full of work
By: Econ3x3 19th November 2025 There is a shortage of jobs but no shortage of work to be done in our communities. What would it mean to design a strategy to address joblessness... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the official commencement of production at the Ivanplats Platreef Mine, Mokopane, Limpopo (18/11/2025)
18th November 2025 The inauguration of the Platreef concentrator plant at Mogalakwena is taking place as South Africa is positioning itself as a strategic partner in... →
G20 and the civil society elite: spectacle instead of meaningful action
18th November 2025 Behind the talk of fighting inequality at the group of 20 most powerful economies in the world, the G20, lies a carefully staged show – one that... →
Africa has a debt crisis: momentum from G20 in South Africa can help find solutions
17th November 2025 The end of South Africa’s G20 presidency does not mean the end of its ability or responsibility to promote the issues it prioritised during 2025.... →
Organised corruption: a new threat to South Africa’s municipalities?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 14th November 2025 Some local government corruption is highly organised, and will further undermine the delivery of essential services and democratic governance. How... →











