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SECTION27 goes to Supreme Court of Appeal on corporal punishment matter
20th February 2024 SECTION27, representing the Centre for Child Law and the parents of two learners who were assaulted by their teachers, will partially appeal the... →
ActionSA, DA slam Lesufi’s ‘empty promises SoPA’
By: Thabi Shomolekae 20th February 2024 ActionSA and the Democratic Alliance have expressed disappointment with Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi’s State of Province Address, saying he... →
Cape Town to invest R43bn in infrastructure in the next three years – mayor 
By: Irma Venter 14th February 2024 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the city will invest R43-billion in infrastructure over the next three years. The ten-year project pipeline... →
City to urgently attend to Parkwood water outages
13th February 2024 The Executive Mayor of Johannesburg, Cllr Kabelo Gwamanda, was this morning alerted to a recurring water outage that has affected the residents of... →
2024 defining year for world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine, looking at IPO

By: Martin Creamer 12th February 2024 Adelaide Ruiters has been slogging away for ten years to get the world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine up and running. Now, 2024 looks like the... →
Mass dismissals for strike misconduct without meeting the threshold for common purpose
12th February 2024 Mass dismissals for strike misconduct without meeting the threshold for common purpose can be a complex legal matter that requires careful... →
The value of tacit knowledge for economic success
By: Saliem Fakir 26th January 2024 Michael Polanyi, the brother of the famous Karl Polanyi (the writer of The Great Transformation), says in his book, Tacit Knowledge, that “we can... →
Mayoral Minute 2023: The year SA’s economic compass pointed to Cape Town
18th December 2023 In the second Mayoral Minute of this term of office, Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis reflects on progress made in the last year and what this... →