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ActionSA to Oppose Eskom’s Attempt to Evade Responsibility for Protecting the Most Vulnerable from Rolling Blackouts
13th June 2024 ActionSA denounces and will oppose Eskom’s erroneous petition to the SCA for leave to appeal, which seeks to preserve the status quo where the most... →
EU migration policy is getting tougher: the 3 new tactics used to keep African migrants out
11th June 2024 Nearly a decade has passed since migration to Europe from Africa and the Middle East reached a peak in 2015, referred to as the year of the... →
South Africa’s ARM completes strategic investment in Canada’s Surge Copper 
By: Martin Creamer 3rd June 2024 South Africa’s diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals has secured its 15% strategic shareholding in Surge Copper, a Toronto Stock... →
Uncertain times for South Africa’s foreign policy as country heads for coalition government
3rd June 2024 After South Africa’s 29 May election, the African National Congress has lost the electoral majority it held for 30 years, but remains the party... →
South Africa's election poses risks to economy that is finally on the mend
By: Bloomberg 27th May 2024 South Africa is on the verge of an economic turnaround after years of stagnation. This week’s election puts that at risk. Opinion polls show the... →
The DA has a plan to create jobs in the Northern Cape
10th May 2024 The unemployment rate in the Northern Cape currently stands at a staggering 42%. One would expect that with all the natural riches this province... →
ANC hands over non-serviced sites to win votes in Gamagara
8th May 2024 This week’s premature handover of 5 700 sites by Premier Zamani Saul to Gamagara municipality for a low-cost housing development, 21 days before... →
Zackie Achmat is ready to be your MP but won't vote for Steenhuisen as President 
By: Sashnee Moodley 8th May 2024 Former African National Congress member, prominent activist and now independent candidate Zackie Achmat believes a coalition government is likely... →