President Cyril Ramaphosa has officially signed the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill, ushering in major reforms to South Africa's intelligence services. The new law dissolves the State Security Agency, replacing it with two entities: the Foreign Intelligence Service (FIS) and the Domestic Intelligence Agency (DIA). It also re-establishes the National Academy of Intelligence and tightens oversight mechanisms. The Presidency says these amendments align with recommendations from the 2018 High-Level Review Panel and the Zondo Commission. But what does this all mean for you? Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Prof. Anthon Harber, Director at the Campaign for Free Expression.....

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