The Importance of National Dialogue in Building a United Society
The Importance of National Dialogue in Building a United Society
The Importance of National Dialogue in Building a United Society
The Malaka Family Trust strongly defends IDT CEO Tebogo Malaka against allegations of attempted bribery, describing the claims as politically motivated and calling for a thorough investigation into the controversial video
In response to a Constitutional Court ruling invalidating the 2022 appointments to the Commission for Gender Equality, South Africa’s parliamentary committee on women, youth, and persons with disabilities is set to implement reforms aimed at enhancing transparency, accountability, and public participation in future appointments.
Bribery has become a pervasive issue in South Africa, deeply embedded within the nation’s political, economic, and social systems. This corrupt practice undermines trust, erodes integrity, and destabilizes the foundations of justice and democracy. As bribery continues to thrive, it not only hampers development but also perpetuates inequality, sending a dangerous message to future generations that success can be bought rather than earned. This article explores the destructive impact of bribery on South African society and highlights the urgent need for systemic change to restore honor, transparency, and accountability.
Corruption within government institutions has long been a pervasive issue, undermining public trust and hindering the effectiveness of critical services. The Border Management Authority (BMA) is taking decisive action to address this challenge head-on, cracking down on corrupt officials within its ranks. In recent months, the BMA has made significant strides in its efforts to weed out corruption and restore integrity to its operations, all in a bid to strengthen the security and efficiency of national borders.
The Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) strongly condemns harmful and offensive remarks made about the Coloured community on the Open Chat Podcast. The IJR calls for accountability and urges public figures to embrace inclusivity and respect.
Johannesburg Stock Exchange is one of the largest financial markets in Africa, providing a platform for the trading of stocks,…
Jacob Zuma addresses internal conflicts within UMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, highlighting leadership changes, financial challenges, and the refusal to hold an elective conference amid ongoing struggles for party unity and direction.
Young women in rural South Africa are courageously challenging the deeply rooted tradition of early and forced marriage. Through activism, storytelling, and community engagement, they are demanding change and fighting for a future where every girl can live free and pursue her dreams.
South Africa’s Transport Minister Barbara Creecy launches a governance reset in the transport sector with new leadership at the Road Accident Fund, South African Airways, and Transnet.