South Africa: Here’s What the Government Plans to Do About Plastic Pollution

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[GroundUp] Global Plastic Treaty reached a deadlock in August, but South Africa is pushing ahead with regulations

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Zimbabwe: Justice Advocate Pushes for Mandatory DNA Testing in Maintenance Cases

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[New Zimbabwe] Kadoma-based entrepreneur and litigation expert, Believe Guta, has petitioned Parliament, calling for mandatory DNA testing in maintenance cases, saying no man should face jail for defaulting on...

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Zimbabwe: Kadoma Man Pushes Parliament for Mandatory DNA Tests in Child Support Cases

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[263Chat] A Kadoma man has petitioned Parliament to amend the Maintenance Act, calling for mandatory DNA testing before men are compelled to pay child support.

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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Youth League Hails Mnangagwa At Munhumutapa Day Celebrations

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[263Chat] The ruling Zanu PF party youth league has praised President Emmerson Mnangagwa’s leadership following festivities in Zvishavane marking Munhumutapa Day and the president’s birthday.

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Malawi: Malawians Await Elections Outcome After a Peaceful Vote

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[CSJNews] Vote counting and tallying is currently in progress in Malawi, a southern African nation, where 7.2 million registered voters participated in the election of the country’s President, 229...

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Zimbabwe: Sanctions – U.S. in U-Turn Bid, but… Analysts Sceptical of Attached Conditions

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[The Herald] A NEW comprehensive Bill introduced in the United States House of Representatives has proposed the repeal of the nearly 25-year-old sanctions regime imposed on Zimbabwe, marking a...

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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Leads Human Rights Abuses for Fifth Month Running – Report

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[New Zimbabwe] Human rights advocacy group, the Zimbabwe Peace Project (ZPP), has once again singled out Zanu PF as a violent political party and the leading perpetrator of human...

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South Africa: Wild Coast Communities and Environmental Organisations Optimistic as Judgment is Reserved in Shell Case

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[Natural Justice] 16 September 2025, Johannesburg: On Tuesday, judgment was reserved in the Constitutional Court case brought by communities along the Wild Coast and environmental organisations against oil companies,...

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