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Concern over new electoral reform ministerial panel

May 2024 — 50 views

Support for Concourt, irrespective of outcome

May 2024 — 1259 views

Is it time for a rates boycott in Johannesburg?

April 2024 — 240 views

The official death of e-tolls is a master class in rightful civil defiance

April 2024 — 1493 views

How to jointly stop the water crisis from becoming a national catastrophe

March 2024 — 396 views

Civil society asks Parliament to reject the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill

March 2024 — 883 views

Civil society questions the postponement of public hearings on the SABC Bill

March 2024 — 959 views

Municipalities start counting the cost as AARTO looms

February 2024 — 1915 views

Environmental Champ of the Year: Civil activist Ferrial Adam

January 2024 — 443 views

Sona… so what? We should all tune out of this presidential charade

January 2024 — 1081 views

Change to law would give intelligence agencies broad powers of surveillance but do little to safeguard secret funds from looting

December 2023 — 1086 views

Johannesburg: A city on the Brink of collapse?

December 2023 — 1929 views

Mantashe’s fixation on NGO funding is a pretext to silence civil society’s voice as a watchdog of democracy

October 2023 — 1211 views

RTIA temporarily lifts enforcement order block on licence renewals

August 2023 — 2539 views

AARTO: Valid and constitutional, but still impractical

July 2023 — 2594 views

Is South Africa being governed through the courts?

July 2023 — 1398 views

Ignorance is not bliss; it's a symptom of a leaderless government

July 2023 — 1581 views

Irrational government conduct - corruption or ineptitude, nothing else

May 2023 — 1996 views

Road safety is a colossal South African concern: what’s the plan, government?

May 2023 — 1900 views

No to the forced shutdown!

March 2023 — 1229 views

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