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Poverty and Inequality – Diagnosis, Prognosis and Response
27th May 2019 State of the Nation 2018 covers a diversity of perspectives that highlight the interrelationship and intersectionality between structural,... →
Collaboration seen as key as SA moves to position for 4IR epoch 
By: Natasha Odendaal 17th May 2019 While President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) visions for South Africa are gaining some traction, the success of a new... →
TC: Upcoming Tribunal hearings: Wednesday, 15 May 2019
14th May 2019 In this proposed transaction, Capitec Bank Limited (Capitec) seeks to acquire Mercantile Bank Holdings Limited (Mercantile Bank), which will pave... →
Minister Of Sport & Recreation Ms Tokozile Xasa Welcomes EPG Report
23rd April 2019 The Deputy Minister of Sport & Recreation: Hon. Gert Oosthuizen The Chairperson of the Sport Transformation Commission, Mr. Happy Ntshingila →
Expected changes to environmental taxes
11th April 2019 In the National Budget Speech delivered on 20 February 2019, it was announced that National Treasury will publish a draft Environmental Fiscal... →
Independent prosecutors are vital to South Africa’s recovery
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th September 2018 The rule of law, the principle whereby everyone, including the rich and powerful, is subject to the law, is being challenged across the globe in... →
AfDB expresses strong support for new Eskom leadership
By: Terence Creamer 20th February 2018 The African Development Bank (AfDB), which has extended loan facilities worth a collective R20-billion to South Africa’s power utility Eskom,... →
How many SA municipalities lose more than 37% of their water? We don’t know
By: Africa Check 24th March 2017 In his 10th State of the Nation Address, President Jacob Zuma made a number of claims relating to the country’s water situation. Among those, the... →