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ActionSA Students Chapter Wins 2 SRC Seats At UCT
5th October 2022 ActionSA Students Chapter’s National Executive Council is pleased to announce that University of Cape Town (UCT) Students’ Chapter has won 2 seats... →
SANEDI welcomes the appointment of Dr Zwanani Titus Mathe a seasoned energy leader
5th October 2022 The Board of Directors at the South African National Energy Development Institute (SANEDI) are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Zwanani... →
Migration policy in South Africa: How should we be thinking about it?
3rd October 2022 Is it possible to have a calm and sensible discussion about immigration policy? Maybe it helps when you start with a few facts—and that is where... →
South Africa is surrounded by sea but doesn’t have a plan to protect it: three steps to get one
21st September 2022 South Africa is surrounded by 2 798km of coastline. Yet, oddly, the country doesn’t have a coherent maritime strategy underpinned by a related... →
AfriForum Youth to file complaints against Pierre de Vos after his social media child pornography scandal
19th September 2022 AfriForum Youth is preparing a criminal complaint against Pierre de Vos after he apparently shared child pornography on his Twitter profile. The... →
ActionSA to Seek Legal Advice on Sanctions Against UCT Student Chapter
16th September 2022 ActionSA UCT is disappointed to have had our society chapter’s launch event scheduled today, Friday 16 September 2022, cancelled by the University... →
DA, EFF object to independent panel to determine case against Ramaphosa on Phala Phala
By: News24Wire 15th September 2022 South Africa's two biggest opposition parties want National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula to reconsider a "pro-Ramaphosa" member of an... →
Queen Elizabeth, colonialism and land: ghosts of the past still haunt Cape Town today
15th September 2022 British monarch Queen Elizabeth II’s passing has elicited many polarised responses, in the process allowing the ghosts of the past to resurface. A... →