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Concern over new electoral reform ministerial panel

May 2024 — 49 views

Support for Concourt, irrespective of outcome

May 2024 — 1258 views

Civil society asks Parliament to reject the Electoral Matters Amendment Bill

March 2024 — 882 views

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

March 2024 — 958 views

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

December 2023 — 1085 views

Johannesburg: A city on the Brink of collapse?

December 2023 — 1928 views

Government should ensure affordable internet access to promote economic growth

September 2023 — 1104 views

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

May 2023 — 1899 views

Just tell us what was on the Russian ship

May 2023 — 2202 views

OUTA legal action ends electricity state of disaster

April 2023 — 5357 views

No to the forced shutdown!

March 2023 — 1228 views

Record shows state of disaster was declared without evidence

March 2023 — 3145 views

Minister Mbalula leaves driving licence system in chaos

March 2023 — 1849 views

State of disaster: The rules that mean there are no rules

February 2023 — 5985 views

OUTA goes to court to overturn the electricity State of Disaster

February 2023 — 3862 views

Corruption, chaos, fake licences, officials and opportunists ripping off the public: this is Gauteng’s driving licence system

September 2022 — 2728 views

Civil society works together to guard against the abuse of political party funding

July 2022 — 1222 views

Orange overalls loom for former Transnet officials and Gupta associates

May 2022 — 4133 views

Could e-tolls be funding corruption?

September 2021 — 9894 views

McKinsey: Restitution includes information

December 2020 — 3214 views

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