These unrests reflect the public’s response to various grievances through protests, marches and strikes. By understanding these patterns, we can anticipate where and why future disturbances might arise
Read moreWith persistently high crime rates, and alarming statistics that show that violent crime shows little chance of abating in the foreseeable future, there is an urgent need for all South Africans to heighten their security awareness and take additional measures to ensure personal safety.
Read moreAs South Africa continues to observe Women’s Month, the recent murder of a woman at a Durban mall by her ex-boyfriend has highlighted the country’s ongoing battle with gender-based violence. Despite the National Strategic Plan launched in 2020 to tackle this issue, violence against women continues to rise.
Read moreThe attempted assassination of senior advocate Coreth Naudé last week comes as the latest in a rising tide of contact crimes, including kidnappings in South Africa. Two gunmen opened fire on her as she arrived at her Umhlanga hotel, critically wounding her. According to News24, Ms Naudé survived emergency surgery.
Read moreSituational awareness is a proactive approach to personal and organisational security. It involves being alert, understanding your environment, and recognising potential threats early. By developing and maintaining situational awareness, individuals can significantly reduce their risk of becoming victims in life-threatening situations.
Read morePresident Ramaphosa is expected to announce his inclusive government of national unity (GNU) Cabinet within the next 48 Hours.
According to a News24 the report, a source close to Ramaphosa, who is not authorised to speak to the media, confirmed that the president was expected to make the all-important announcement on Thursday.
Read moreThe formation of a new government in South Africa has hit a rocky start. The African National Congress (ANC) has already deviated from Clause 14 of the Statement of Intent it signed with the Democratic Alliance (DA) on June 14, 2024. This clause mandates that parties “work together in good faith and seek to build consensus on the formation of government.” However, the ANC's actions indicate a departure from this agreement.
Read moreThe Week Ahead - 19 June 2024
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