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The architecture of protection: Moving from technical fixes to systemic whistleblower reform

Yesterday at 13:27 PM, via Mail & Guardian

By shifting our focus towards the establishment of a Public Whistleblower Authority, aligning this architecture with any future anti-corruption agency, introducing real monetary incentives and convening an immediate national engagement to iron out these mechanics, we can ensure that the state finally shares the risk borne by those who speak the truth.

PAP, Traoré and the farce of Pan-Africanism without power

Yesterday at 13:20 PM, via Mail & Guardian

The farce lies in the performance of Pan-Africanism without power. It lies in institutions that speak of unity while African economies remain exposed to rating agencies, foreign currencies, creditor punishments and donor instructions. It lies in regional bodies that discipline disobedient states while tolerating client regimes that sell their people into permanent dependency

Agency, autonomy, and the African Union

Yesterday at 13:18 PM, via Mail & Guardian

Until the AU can fund a much greater share of its own agenda and use Africa’s financial institutions more strategically, its agency will remain constrained

Reimagining ‘African renaissance’ in a New World Order

Yesterday at 13:14 PM, via Mail & Guardian

as we celebrate the Africa Day, it’s high time to practically reimagine Chiekh Anta Diop’s concept ‘African renaissance’ as the world gradually restructures into a new world order.

Sundowns and Pirates success good for Bafana: Adams

Yesterday at 12:51 PM, via SowetanLIVE

After Mamelodi Sundowns clinched the Caf Champions League and Orlando Pirates Betway Premiership title, Masandawana player Jayden Adams feels this success will translate into success for the national team ahead of the Fifa World Cup.

Greek police arrest 20 in Crete over suspected EU farm subsidies fraud

Yesterday at 12:40 PM, via Daily Maverick

Greek police arrested 20 people on the island of Crete on Monday, saying they had dismantled a criminal gang suspected of defrauding the European Union of agricultural subsidies – the latest case in a growing scandal that has shaken the government.

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