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South African political parties react to 2026 budget

26 February at 10:30 AM, via Newsday

While parties within the Government of National Unity praised the budget speech, opposition parties remain concerned about South Africa’s economic situation and priorities for 2026.

Two visions and one crumbling order

25 February at 18:44 PM, via SA People

Trump’s “Golden Age” and South Africa’s Ubuntu Moment Are Speaking Entirely Different Languages

Godongwana financially backs Ramaphosa’s tough talk on crime

25 February at 17:00 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has signalled increased spending on peace and security in his budget speech from R268.2 billion in 2025/26 to R291.2 billion in 2028/29. The allocation follows President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement in his State of the Nation address (Sona) that the defence force will be deployed alongside the police to combat illegal mining […]

Ekurhuleni’s moment: Why a University of Applied Science cannot wait

25 February at 16:27 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The establishment of the Ekurhuleni University of Applied Science and Innovation represents more than a regional project. It is an opportunity to address inequality, strengthen industrial renewal and invest in the next generation of technical talent

Social Grants get R292.8bn boost

25 February at 16:22 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has confirmed increases to social grants, including old-age, disability and child support, supporting 26.5 million South Africans amid high unemployment.

EU holds Uganda to human rights standards, good governance

25 February at 15:56 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Nations must abide by the international instruments and agreements principles and values like democracy, human rights observation and good governance to enjoy international trade, investments and diplomatic relations

Seeking to profit from privatising prisons misses the point 

25 February at 15:32 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The only evidence Muller presents that “Prisons abroad are being run efficiently and humanely with much clearer accountability” are the examples of the GEO company and the unrelated privatisation of cemeteries. Let us be clear about GEO – it is an example of what we do not want our prisons to become

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