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DA introduces Anti-Corruption Bill in Parliament
By: Thabi Shomolekae 4th November 2024 The Democratic Alliance has proposed to Parliament the Anti-Corruption Bill, which seeks to introduce an Anti-Corruption Commission as an... →
Big companies profit from poverty but aren’t obliged to uphold human rights. International law must change – scholar
4th November 2024 There is some disagreement among legal practitioners and scholars about whether corporations have duties under international law. Many argue that... →
COP29: AI can help develop climate-resistant crops for Africa – but it shouldn’t be left in the hands of corporates
4th November 2024 How we use land and feed a growing global population, and the burden we place on natural habitats in pursuit of nutrition, will again take centre... →
South African oil group seeks to amend new law to woo investors
By: Bloomberg 4th November 2024 Some oil explorers are “not satisfied” with South Africa’s long-awaited rules for the industry that were signed into law last month by President... →
Anti-Corruption Bill introduced in Parliament
4th November 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) has introduced the Constitution Twenty-First Amendment Bill – also known as the “Anti-Corruption Bill” – to... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the meeting between the national executive and Limpopo municipality council chamber (01/11/2024)
1st November 2024 Firstly, it marks the start of a programme by the National Executive to visit all the provinces in the coming months and to engage directly with... →
TB in Africa: global report shows successes, but Nigeria and DRC remain important hotspots
1st November 2024 The World Health Organization’s 2024 Global Tuberculosis report reveals a sobering reality. Formidable challenges remain in the fight against the... →
The Truth About Cape Slavery: The Foundations of Colonial South Africa – Patric Tariq Mellet
1st November 2024 Slavery is at the core of the glaring inequality which persists in South Africa to this day. Yet slavery is but a subscript in our national... →