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China’s zero-tariff ‘gift’ to Africa could be a Trojan horse in disguise

Yesterday at 12:19 PM, via Daily Maverick

China’s zero tariffs for the next two years to African countries that support the Chinese dragon’s one-China policy provide the continent the opportunity to diversify and add value to its export products off the back of a growing China, or worse, to continue to export raw materials to the Asian giant and therefore remain stuck in the post-colonial raw material exporting trap.

US House passes $70bn bill to fund ICE, border patrol

Yesterday at 12:17 PM, via SowetanLIVE

A longstanding political stalemate in the US Congress over money for immigration enforcement ended on Tuesday when the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed a $70bn bill to fund US immigration and customs enforcement and border patrol.

REGULATORY REFORM: Breaking the compliance deadlock holding back early learning centres in Cape Town

Yesterday at 12:16 PM, via Daily Maverick

Over the past three years, the Centre for Early Childhood Development (CECD) and the City of Cape Town have partnered to remove municipal barriers that prevent ECD centres from achieving registration and accessing critical subsidies. Through a dedicated task team, the collaboration has already secured significant regulatory reforms, reduced compliance costs, and created more practical pathways...

IDENTITY CRISIS: Late registration of birth applicants fight for documents 10 months after fire destroyed records

Yesterday at 12:14 PM, via Daily Maverick

A fire at the Germiston Home Affairs office in August 2025 destroyed paper-based late registration of birth applications, forcing some individuals to restart the years-long process from scratch. The incident has highlighted how systemic inefficiencies and an undigitised filing backlog leaves many South Africans trapped in a cycle of legal invisibility.

South Africa’s future lies in unity, not isolation

Yesterday at 10:49 AM, via Mail & Guardian

Narratives portraying South Africa as xenophobic are troubling. The claims ignore the reality of our daily interactions, our constitutional values and the extensive regional partnerships that underpin our development agenda

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