A new report by UN Women warns that Sudan's warring parties are using sexual violence as a weapon of war, and that ...
The idea of mandatory medical scheme coverage for employed people has made a comeback after the case for it was made at a recent conference. The policy move was previously on the cards in South Africa ...
In 2023, MSF teams in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) helped treat 25,166 victims and survivors of sexual violence across the country. That's more than two every hour.
Senator Cecil Zvidzai has pleaded with Zimbabwean to be truthful when addressing national issues that affect citizens' ...
The revised election laws of 23 August order increased transparency of the district elections tabulation. But a ruling by National Elections Commission (CNE) on 20 September reversed this, making the ...
From the Chadian city of Mongo to the Soum province in Burkina Faso, over 500 community radio stations in the Sahel and neighbouring countries have joined Reporters Without Borders (RSF) in calling ...
Insurgents remain active in parts of coastal Cabo Delgado, despite military action by Rwandan forces. Government has been mobilising citizens to return in order to vote but continuing insurgent action ...
Today, more than 20 community organisations from Uitenhage/Kariega, Jeffrey's Bay, Humansdorp, and Gqeberha joined forces in a mass march to demand immediate action on the escalating climate crisis.
The Department of Home Affairs is proud to announce that, within the space of one month, we have managed to fully clear the backlog of Identity Documents (IDs) that started to accumulate in November ...
New UN Women report highlights the disproportionate impacts of the escalating conflict for Sudanese women and girls, including the 5.8 million who are internally displaced ...
Press Release - In the week marking 100 days in office for the Government of National Unity, the Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, today announces a new five-year strategic vision to turn ...
Press Release - Family members of Agnes Wanjiru say a Ministry of Defence ('MOD') inquiry into the behaviour of British troops in Kenya must include a full investigation into the circumstances ...