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Journalism on trial in Africa: fortitude and fake news
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th June 2023 The world of journalism has been somewhat emboldened since 7 June when judges in a South African High Court threw out a private prosecution brought... →
From fraud to fortification: Strengthening hiring processes to prevent the need to litigate
22nd June 2023 By verifying documents during hiring, employers could save themselves costly litigation against employees who submit fraudulent credentials to... →
Milisuthando: a powerful documentary that will get South Africans talking about identity
21st June 2023 Milisuthando is a debut feature length documentary film by Milisuthando Bongela. Taking the form of a personal essay, it’s an intimate story about... →
Covid-19 set TB fight back 12 years, but SA still on track to meet global targets – Phaahla
By: News24Wire 20th June 2023 The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has led to significant reversals in the decline of tuberculosis cases, setting South Africa's fight against the... →
From fraud to fortification: Strengthening hiring processes to prevent the need to litigate
15th June 2023 By verifying documents during hiring, employers could save themselves costly litigation against employees who submit fraudulent credentials to... →
City Customer Office load-shedding readiness on track
13th June 2023 The City’s Customer Office load-shedding readiness roll out plan is on track with 22 Customer Offices installed with back-up power supply during... →
Castle Eviction: City offers support to national government
6th June 2023 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has offered the City’s full support to the national Department of Public Works in urgently resolving the... →
Gauteng gold mine being blown away by wind’s potential as Reef electricity source 
By: Martin Creamer 5th May 2023 Although Gauteng dwellers have tended to dismiss wind as a renewable energy provider from this region, some are now being blown away by the gusts... →