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The art of jewellery design protection – A South African perspective
23rd October 2019 Jewellery, like all great crafts, is the domain of inspired, talented and creative designers who can blend the magic of metals, precious stones,... →
Botswana faces first close election contest since independence
By: Reuters 21st October 2019 For the first time since it won independence from Britain in 1966, Botswana faces a genuine electoral contest on Wednesday, as a feud between its... →
Botswana’s election will go down to the wire
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th October 2019 Former president Ian Khama is the wild card in next week’s Botswana elections. His bitter public fallout with his successor Mokgweetsi Masisi has... →
Regional integration key for African Ports
16th October 2019 ] The 2019 edition of the two-day African Ports & Rail Evolution conference and exhibition got underway in Durban on Tuesday, 15 October at the... →
Anglo’s autonomous truck fleet at Quellaveco will not impact jobs
By: Martin Creamer 15th October 2019 The planned introduction of an autonomous fleet at the Quellaveco copper mine in Peru will not impact jobs, Anglo American Peru CEO Tom McCulley... →
From Russia with love – or perhaps not?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th October 2019 Russia is steadily filling a power vacuum left in Africa by the retreat of the United States (US) – which has accelerated under President Donald... →
DMR: Department receives clean audit opinion from Auditor-General
3rd October 2019 The Department of Mineral Resources has received a clean audit opinion for the 2018/19 financial year by the office of the Auditor-General.... →
DA: Underresourcing of SAPS in Steinkopf a criminal dereliction of govt duty
13th September 2019 The Democratic Alliance in the Northern Cape has raised concerns about the criminal underresourcing of the South African Police Service in... →