By Jessica Grobler – Associate, Tax and Exchange Control; and Naledi Mdingi – Candidate Attorney, Tax and Exchange Control, from...
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A Formidable Black Female Leader for the National Lottery in South Africa in Celebration of International Women's Month In honour...
The month of March marks several opportunities for reflections on the challenges relating to the realisation of social justice, human rights...
More than 50 years after the British government secretly planned, with the United States, to force a mass deportation of...
Alaa Abdel-Fattah ended his hunger strike in November last year after his situation had drawn high-profile international attention and there...
Every year in sub-Saharan Africa up to four million teenage girls drop out of school because of pregnancy. In Niger,...
To provide more women with healthcare during pregnancy and childbirth, Kenya introduced free maternity health services in 2013. The benefits...
About 70 percent of the 2,000 patients on Hospice Africa Uganda’s programme have cancer, and some are HIV positive too....
A little more than 10 years ago, calls for freedom and human rights in Tunisia triggered the Arab spring. Today,...
The sixty-seventh session of the Commission on the Status of women focused on the theme “Innovation and technological change, and...