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The Historic Endorsement of the Global Pact on Fisheries Subsidies: A South African Perspective

South Africa's National Assembly has approved the World Trade Organization's Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies, marking a significant milestone in sustainable…

11 months ago

South Africa’s Legislative Revolution On 20th February 2024

On February 20th, 2024, South Africa's National Assembly passed several bills that aim to *transform the nation's socioeconomic environment*. The…

11 months ago

A New Dawn: South Africa’s Electoral Reform Consultation Panel

South Africa's Electoral Reform Consultation Panel was formed to investigate possible electoral system reforms. Its mission is to conduct independent…

11 months ago

Unveiling the Historical Desmond and Leah Tutu House in Cape Town

The Desmond and Leah Tutu House in Cape Town is a historically significant building that has been renamed after two…

11 months ago

A Brighter Future for Hout Bay: Scheduled Power Interruptions and the Evolution of Energy Infrastructure

Hout Bay will experience scheduled power interruptions on February 21st and 28th, 2024, for critical maintenance of the Bisschop electricity…

11 months ago

The Crucial Continuation of the N2 Express MyCiTi Bus Service Agreement: Upholding Urban Mobility in the City

The N2 Express bus service agreement in Cape Town is set to be extended until 2026, highlighting the city's commitment…

11 months ago

Cape Town’s Concern: The Growing Incidence of Teen Pregnancy

Cape Town is facing an alarming surge in teenage pregnancies, with a 78% increase in the number of adolescent girls…

11 months ago

The Hunt for South Africa’s Next Deputy Public Protector: A Call for Public Participation

The public is being invited to participate in the selection process for South Africa's next Deputy Public Protector, with the…

11 months ago

Reflection on Mpumalanga’s Public Hearings on Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill: End of an Era

The General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill in South Africa has raised concerns due to its vague language and potential threat…

11 months ago

South Africa’s Parliament Addresses Judicial Controversy

South Africa's Parliament is standing by its decision to dismiss Judges John Hlophe and Nkola Motata, arguing that the current…

11 months ago