The launch of the PIRLS (Progress in International Reading Literacy Study) 2021 report will provide reliable data on student reading achievements across the world; World Bee Day will raise awareness about the importance of pollinators; and the Public Affairs Research Institute will host a round.
Treasury’s Municipal Debt Relief plan effectively means poor households must give up their constitutional rights to water and other basic services so that Eskom can balance its books.
Not only are the police themselves often responsible for violence and criminality, but since 2009, the previous five national police commissioners have all been sanctioned for criminal acts, including fraud, corruption, obstruction of justice, and even murder.
An inquest into the death of Imam Abdullah Haron – an anti-apartheid activist who died in police custody in 1969 – begins in the Western Cape High Court; Freedom Day will mark the 29th anniversary of South Africa’s first democratic elections; and the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation will lead a demons.
Advanced democracies with coalition governments and strong committees understand the necessity of developing rules and institutions to mitigate executive unacco