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Happening in Parliament this week
26th August 2024 Questions to the President, the National Council of Provinces’ (NCOP) Three-Sphere Planning Session and the Debate on National Women’s Day are... →
Basic Education committee concludes robust three-day induction workshop
23rd August 2024 The Portfolio Committee on Basic Education yesterday evening concluded a robust, engaging and fruitful three-day induction workshop with the... →
Aid trucks trickle into Darfur as army pauses delivery ban
By: Reuters 22nd August 2024 A fraction of available aid has passed through the Adre border crossing from Chad into Sudan's hunger-ravaged Darfur region this week following a... →
GNU to national dialogue and beyond – Part 3
By: Raymond Suttner 22nd August 2024 If the national dialogue is happening, there is no clear process nor indication of the categories of participants I mentioned previously that the... →
DA calls for clarity on funding for the proposed takeover of rail service by the Gauteng government
22nd August 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng demands clarity on where the funding of the proposed plan of taking over the management of the rail... →
Olympics in Africa: Egypt’s ambitious bid to host the games could succeed – but will it be worth it?
22nd August 2024 The modern Olympic Games is billed as the largest multi-sport event in the world, with a history dating back to 1896. Yet there’s a glaring absence... →
Integrating Autonomous Mobility into the Transport System: A Saudi Arabian Case Study
21st August 2024 Autonomous mobility is poised to transform global transport, with autonomous vehicles (AVs) being tested in pilot projects worldwide. Successfully... →
S Africa moving to finalise framework for private sector participation in rail and ports 
By: Bloomberg 20th August 2024 South Africa plans to complete a framework for private companies to use State-owned port and rail infrastructure within six months, Transport... →