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Gauteng schools crumble as government policy compromises maintenance 
27th January 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng urgently calls for the Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) to comprehensively review the outdated school... →
Happening in Parliament this week
27th January 2025 This week, parliamentary committee meetings will conduct oversight visits to post-school education and training institutions and hold committee... →
Cape Town mayor believes GNU will stand firm until Ramaphosa’s departure
By: Irma Venter 24th January 2025 City of Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says his gut tells him that the Government of National Unity (GNU) will survive at least the next two... →
SA: Gwede Mantashe: Address by Minister of Mineral and Petroleum Resources, on the release of the 2024 mine health and safety statistics (23/01/2025)
24th January 2025 We have just concluded a meeting with our social partners that are represented here, during which we assessed the progress made on occupational... →
SA: Paul Mashatile: Address by Deputy President, on the occasion of the NEDLAC 2025 annual Organised Labour School, Kievitskroon Estate, Pretoria (21/01/2025)
24th January 2025 Over the past 30 years, the government and NEDLAC have strengthened collaboration and dialogue, with NEDLAC continuing as the cornerstone of social... →
Africa’s nuclear energy future
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th January 2025 A rapid increase in demand may leave Africa no choice but to make a substantial investment in nuclear energy. In a world that must urgently move... →
Johannesburg Water Crisis Reveals Shortfalls in Delivering on Socio-Economic Rights
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th January 2025 Municipalities have been continuously constrained by inadequate human resources, lack of skills, scarce finances, years of neglect and corruption.... →
Ghana’s road to rebuilding public trust starts with security reforms
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 23rd January 2025 In the interest of national stability, Ghana’s new government must tackle threats and gaps in the security sector. Ghana’s new President John... →