Author: TSHEPO MATSEBA

Media

When the World’s Media Converged on Johannesburg, Africa Owned the Narrative

For ten days, Johannesburg was not only the diplomatic centre of the world. It became…

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G20 in Johannesburg: A Confident Close to a Historic African Presidency

As the G20 Leaders’ Summit wrapped up in Johannesburg, South Africa delivered a strong and…

From Influence to Exploitation: Why South Africa Must Tackle the Dark Side of Social Media Marketing

In today’s world, influence is a form of currency. Young people often trust social media…

The Power of Words: A Turning Point for Political Discourse in South Africa

In a landmark ruling, the Gauteng High Court has sent a clear and powerful message:…

SA Is Making Progress To Exit The FATF Grey List And Requires Collective Action

While South Africa is making steady progress in its efforts to be removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list, it will require “a significant effort” from all relevant authorities in the country to meet the deadline at the end of January 2025 to address remaining shortcomings identified by FATF, according to the National Treasury. South Africa’s grey listing woes started in 2019, when the global financial crime watchdog FATF red-flagged the country for high levels of corruption. This…

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