Alter Patent Laws to Save Lives
The Covid-19 pandemic has once again shown the monopoly that pharmaceutical companies have over the public’s right to safe and
The Covid-19 pandemic has once again shown the monopoly that pharmaceutical companies have over the public’s right to safe and
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South Africa has ranked 17th out of 30 countries in the Global Drug Policy Index. The accountability tool looks at
Finance Minister Enoc Godongwana noted that due to the decline in people being reliant on the R350 Social Relief of
Eskom’s COO, Jan Oberholzer is wrong about the utility’s inability to afford regular maintenance on key infrastructure. This is the
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana is being urged to put a stop to austerity. The minister who is set to deliver
Police psychologists are set to help investigators with the interviewing of the four Moti brothers after their kidnapping ordeal. They
Countries have been urged to strengthen their carbon-cutting targets by the end of 2022. This was announced in a draft
Eskom’s top structure is concerned about the number and level of breakdowns at its generating units; especially as these are
A protest by the Cry of the Xcluded is set to take place during the Medium Term Budget. The organisation
Africa must take advantage of its oil and gas resources, regardless of the global push to abandon fossil fuels. This
South African municipalities should do away with mayorships to ensure that services are delivered to the communities they serve. This
All by-laws that criminalise homelessness without a just cause must be reviewed. This is the call from the Inkathalo Conversations
South African motorists are now paying R1.21 more for a litre of petrol. The fuel price hike is likely to
The Human Rights Commission of South Africa wants the rotational learning at primary school to come to an end. It believes
South Africans have expressed their frustration as Eskom announced that load shedding will continue until Saturday. This as Eskom is battling
With the municipal elections behind us, voters now have a responsibility to hold councillors and their municipality accountable. Before the
ActionSA says its talks with political parties on possible coalitions are at an advanced stage. While ActionSA President Herman Mashaba made
November is going to be a tough month for South African consumers. Momentum Researcher and Economist Johan Van Tonder said
Councillors must give officials a hard time when there is a cut in services like water and electricity. Political analyst,