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Nigeria’s ruling party not solely responsible for rail development, as its presidential candidate claims
By: Africa Check 3rd November 2022 The sole credit for developing Nigeria’s railway system goes to the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), claims Bola Tinubu, the party’s... →
COSATU KZN and SAWMU score a significant victory as 121 Ugu Municipal Employees are reinstated
3rd November 2022 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in the Province of KwaZulu Natal is elated and heartened following another successful... →
Platinum group metals gaining ground in Australia where PGMs have critical status
By: Martin Creamer 31st October 2022 Exploration and resources development company Podium Minerals is continuing to blaze a trail in platinum group metals (PGMs) in Australia, where... →
Lack of management support cripples Free State SAPS
12th October 2022 Lack of management support cripples Free State SAPS by Leona Kleynhans - DA Spokesperson for Police in the Free State Legislature →
FS ANC abdicates its responsibility in terms of fire and disaster
6th October 2022 The Democratic Alliance is horrified at the catastrophic state of fire and emergency services in the Free State. In a reply to a DA question in the... →
Green hydrogen, fuel cells important part of any future energy system, says global strategist
By: Martin Creamer 27th September 2022 Green hydrogen and fuel cells will be a very important part of any future energy system, says Switzerland-based energy and sustainability... →
Taming grey content for Policy Commons
22nd September 2022 The definition of grey literature is the unpublished, non-commercial, hard-to-find information that organisations such as professional... →
Platinum supply outlook a barrier to global decarbonisation – Davis
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2022 The future quantum of global demand for platinum group metals (PGMs) significantly outweighs global supply from 2023 onwards, the latest review... →