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Global economic growth expected to slow from 3% to 1.7% this year
By: Darren Parker 11th January 2023 Global growth is slowing sharply in the face of elevated inflation, higher interest rates, reduced investment and disruptions caused by Russia’s... →
Lack of Maintenance is to Blame for Sewage Crisis in Cape Town
19th December 2022 ActionSA notes, with dismay, the closure of yet another City of Cape Town beach due to a sewage overflow. The closure of Fish Hoek beach follows... →
Flood Response: JMPD swoops in before Provincial road collapses
13th December 2022 On behalf of the Johannesburg Multi-Party Government, I would like to commend the JMPD and the JRA for closing the Hendrik Potgieter Road bridge... →
DA oversight reveals all four sewerage plants in Ladysmith are still non-functional
13th December 2022 A recent oversight visit by the DA in uThukela to all four sewerage plants in Ladysmith has revealed that they are still non-functional five months... →
Massive sewage spill poses ecological and health disaster to Burgersdorp
13th December 2022 An ecological and health disaster is looming in Burgersdorp in the Walter Sisulu Municipality as a river and dam of sewage has formed on the... →
Durban coastline: sewage polluted beaches pose threat to holiday makers and the environment
12th December 2022 Large numbers of businesses in eThekwini on South Africa’s eastern seaboard – which includes the port city of Durban – rely heavily on tourism.... →
Joint Communiqué on impact of increased levels of loadshedding on Western Cape government services
9th December 2022 The Provincial Disaster Management Centre is receiving reports from municipalities in the Western Cape on the impact of load shedding on their... →
Will next week’s US-Africa summit revive relations?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 9th December 2022 United States (US) President Joe Biden’s US-Africa summit next week is set to be a big ‘jamboree’. Over three days, around 42 African heads of... →