CAB3 passage sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic future

CAB3 passage sparks debate over Zimbabwe’s democratic future

Zimbabwe’s Parliament has passed the contentious Constitutional Amendment Bill No. 3 (CAB3), triggering renewed debate over whether the proposed changes will strengthen governance or erode democratic accountability.

Anti-migrant myths that have been allowed to fester in South Africa

Anti-migrant myths that have been allowed to fester in South Africa

Rising xenophobia is fuelled by narratives that woefully and wilfully misrepresent SA’s socio-economic problems and immigration and refugee law, writesAimée-Noël Mbiyozo in ISS Today.

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Zimbabweans Fleeing SA Xenophobia Allowed One Duty-free Car, Household Goods

Zimbabweans Fleeing SA Xenophobia Allowed One Duty-free Car, Household Goods

Zimbabweans returning home amid renewed xenophobic attacks in South Africa will be allowed to bring personal effects, household goods and one vehicle into the country duty-free under an immigrants’ rebate.

Does anti-foreigner hatred pay? Do digital platforms profit?

Does anti-foreigner hatred pay? Do digital platforms profit?

Digital platforms are not passive hosts of content. They have become creator economies in which attention is systematically converted into income, and content that provokes outrage, fear or anger often proves to be among the most lucrative.

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