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Zambia: Employers’ obligations under the Data Protection Act
12th February 2025 Data protection in Zambia is regulated under the Data Protection Act 3 of 2021 (DPA), which came into effect on 1 April 2021. The DPA regulates all... →
ANC-IFP-EFF coalition of chaos in eThekwini continues to inflict suffering on residents with water cuts
11th February 2025 eThekwini residents are facing a growing crisis in basic service delivery from the coalition of chaos under the ANC-IFP-EFF led eThekwini... →
Healthcare in Africa on brink of crisis as US exits WHO and USAid freezes funds: health scholar explains why
11th February 2025 US president Donald Trump has taken a series of decisions that have delivered body blows to the global management of health. He has announced that... →
Another positive move to attract more tourists to SA
10th February 2025 South Africa’s imminent implementation of an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, as announced in the State of the Nation Address (SoNA),... →
Technology looks set to transform governance in Madagascar
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 10th February 2025 One of the world’s poorest countries is poised to become a beacon of innovation in digitising public administration. Madagascar is one of the... →
Roadmap to Reform: Building Sustainable Transit for Africa’s Cities
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 10th February 2025 Africa’s urban transportation crisis reflects broader challenges of rapid urbanisation, historical inequities and governance inefficiencies.... →
The Intersection between Border Security and Trade Facilitation: Opportunities and Threats Presented by the AfCFTA
10th February 2025 The establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a monumental step toward reshaping Africa’s economic landscape.... →
Business cautiously optimistic on SoNA commitments, but execution will be critical
By: Darren Parker 7th February 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SoNA), delivered on February 6, has been met with cautious optimism. The Bureau of... →