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South Africans are in a suburban arms race

Friday at 08:46 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Visit North West University press office South Africans are no longer just living in suburbs. They are living in defended zones. High walls, cameras and private security may protect some South Africans, but they are not solving crime – they are displacing it onto more vulnerable communities. Crime in South Africa is no longer treated […]

South African xenophobic violence: when the state retreats, something else governs

Friday at 08:27 AM, via Daily Maverick

The African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights has warned that violence against African migrants in South Africa reflects a ‘longstanding pattern’ of grave rights violations, yet the response from political leadership has been marked more by silence, denial and escalation than accountability. As xenophobic rhetoric becomes normalised and even rewarded in public life, the line between...

UK to summon Chinese ambassador after spying convictions

Friday at 05:10 AM, via Daily Maverick

LONDON, May 7 (Reuters) – Britain will summon the Chinese ambassador following the conviction of two men for spying on behalf of Hong Kong and ultimately China, Security Minister Dan Jarvis said in a statement on Thursday.

Cloudflare to cut about 20% workforce as AI adoption reshapes operations

Friday at 05:07 AM, via Daily Maverick

May 7 (Reuters) – Cloudflare NET.N said on Thursday it would cut about 20% of its workforce as the company restructures operations around the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence tools, and forecast second-quarter revenue slightly below Wall Street expectations.

News24 | FRIDAY BRIEFING | The politics of ‘us vs them’ – and who profits

Friday at 04:43 AM, via News24

As South Africa’s local government elections draw near, xenophobia is once again on the rise — fuelled by economic hardship and political opportunism — with experts and analysts unpacking whether anti-foreigner sentiment is a spontaneous reaction or a predictable consequence of state failure.

Investment and  discovery in Tunisia

Friday at 01:35 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Whether through high-level platforms like Fita or its vibrant tourism offerings, the country continues to position itself as a key player in Africa’s future while inviting the world to discover its timeless charm

Is Ngcukaitobi being set up against black empowerment?

Friday at 01:00 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Bar will invoke the cab-rank rule, which generally requires counsel to accept a brief in a field where they practise, even when they dislike the client or cause. Yet the rule allows refusal where conflicts, competence, availability, improper instructions, fee issues or other special circumstances arise

Editorial: IDC decline should be arrested

Friday at 00:47 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Let us be fair: allegations of a deteriorating corporate culture within the institution remain just that—allegations—until proven otherwise. However, the issues presented to us over the past few weeks do raise an important question: what is happening to this vital institution? We do not claim to have the answers. But we cannot afford to see it falte

D-Day for Ramaphosa

Friday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The case in the apex court concerns an application by the EFF and the ATM after parliament rejected a Section 89 panel report that found a prima facie case requiring further investigation into allegations linked to Phala Phala

Billy Monama is staging a revival of memory

Friday at 00:30 AM, via Mail & Guardian

The Rebirth of Ubuntu returns with a focus on legacy, as Billy Monama pushes for music that remembers, questions and resonates beyond the stage

ANC faces local poll backlash

Friday at 00:29 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Political experts say fragmented opposition politics and worsening municipal governance will define South Africa’s first post-GNU local elections and that it’s not looking good for the ANC

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