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DA petition on OBP failures and vaccine shortages generates over 11 000 signatures
19th May 2023 The Democratic Alliance has submitted its petition to Parliament in which we are calling on the Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural... →
NAMPO: Voting DA in 2024 will save AGOA and South African agriculture from the ANC
17th May 2023 The DA is at NAMPO today to send a clear message to South Africa: The DA will fight to save and expand our AGOA trade benefits to protect and grow... →
Did South Africa sell arms to Russia? Only a series of unlikely scenarios could have made it possible
17th May 2023 On 11 May 2023 the US ambassador to South Africa, Reuben Brigety, claimed that South Africa had secretly exported arms to Russia in December 2022.... →
DA Leader John Steenhuisen spearheads campaign to save AGOA and South African agriculture
16th May 2023 I visited Washington DC two weeks ago to launch a campaign to protect AGOA, the programme which gives SA preferential access to key US markets. I... →
BLSA calls on govt to take clear position on arms trade with Russia
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th May 2023 Seeing as how the country’s economy has been damaged by loadshedding and crime, Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA) CEO Busi Mavuso noted on... →
South Africa’s dangerous game of Russian roulette
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th May 2023 The bombshell conference by United States (US) Ambassador Reuben Brigety on 11 May triggered a diplomatic spat between Washington and Pretoria. The... →
AngloGold to primary list in New York, secondary list in Joburg, domicile in UK
By: Martin Creamer 12th May 2023 Gold mining company AngloGold Ashanti is targeting September as the month in which it will invert its stock exchange listings. Its primary listing... →
Ethiopia’s informal currency exchanges: validate or veto?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th May 2023 Ethiopia’s foreign currency deficit has led to a thriving black market exchange, fuelling already-problematic illicit financial flows in the... →