COMMENT: Stats needed to shed light on SA’s xenophobic violence
Many civil society organisations will use South Africa’s soon-to-be-released crime statistics to inform their work. But the African Centre f...
Many civil society organisations will use South Africa’s soon-to-be-released crime statistics to inform their work. But the African Centre f...
Nigerians voted President Muhammadu Buhari in with a hefty majority on the back of pledges he made ahead of the March election. His 100 days
“Raising awareness” about violence against women is useless if you don’t also show how people can help stop it, writes the director of the R
Holding up to scrutiny the claims made by leading figures and institutions, such as the Institute for Race Relations (IRR), is the basis of
South African politicians defend Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir fleeing an International Criminal Court arrest warrant, saying the ICC is
Income inequality in Africa is wide and persistent, particularly in South Africa. Will the country’s proposed national minimum wage lessen
Nigerians are used to seeing political promises broken. But what if someone recorded what was promised and measures progress (or lack of it)
Senior police and politicians in South Africa are distorting police data, with implications for budgets and the right to protest, University...
International migrants are often accused of stealing jobs from locals in South Africa. But new data presents a far more nuanced picture of w...
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