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EThekwini to bolster metro police presence in Umhlanga following DA pressure
6th September 2023 The DA in eThekwini notes the recent acknowledgement by the eThekwini Municipality of the urgent need for additional Metro Police presence in the... →
Gabon coup: Bongo’s rule ended by failed promises and shifting alliances
1st September 2023 The Bongo family’s 56 year hold on power in Gabon was abruptly brought to an end with a military coup on 30 August. The military takeover happened... →
Niger: another symptom of Africa’s weak crisis-response capacity
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th August 2023 Last month’s coup in Niger once again revealed Africa’s crisis of multilateralism. Political and security developments in Niger and other African... →
Why the township economy matters
By: Econ3x3 24th August 2023 Nearly half the working-age population and nearly two-thirds of the unemployed live in areas designated as townships under apartheid spatial laws.... →
Inaccurate fine print on packaging can spell trouble for food producers
7th August 2023 Recent regulatory developments have tended to regulate food packaging more strictly, following international trends to hold producers, advertisers... →
Joburg explosion: Road closures gridlock CBD, Santaco pleads for solutions from City
By: News24Wire 26th July 2023 The SA National Taxi Council wants the City of Johannesburg to consider implementing measures to reduce traffic congestion in the CBD after the... →
Cities are the future for SA, but bad governance takes them to the past
5th July 2023 Few people are close to realising the enormous promise arising from proximities in metropolitan areas. About one in every three people who live in... →
Our cities are the best hope for turning SA around
26th June 2023 South Africa’s future will be decided in our cities – a report released today by one of SA’s leading think tanks, the Centre for Development and... →