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Anglo’s tenth emission-cutting ship contributing to cleaner, greener maritime industry
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2024 The contribution of diversified mining company Anglo American to a cleaner, greener maritime industry is highlighted by this week’s delivery of the... →
Mozambique’s unstable and expensive power supply is devastating small businesses – study examines what’s gone wrong
27th February 2024 Inside a small bakery in Maputo, the morning’s batch of 150 loaves of bread has just gone into the oven. But there’s a problem: the electricity has... →
Senegal seeks consensus on date for delayed presidential election
By: Reuters 27th February 2024 Senegal's President Macky Sall on Monday urged participants in a national dialogue to reach a consensus on a date to hold a delayed presidential... →
North West government on increased formal housing in the province
26th February 2024 The North West Province has experienced unprecedented levels of development in the last 30 years, with the number of households increasing from 591... →
Global unrest fuelling shipping costs, consumers to feel it within a year – Unctad
By: Irma Venter 23rd February 2024 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) estimates that transits passing through the Suez Canal have decreased by 42%... →
NC health facilities security must be beefed up
23rd February 2024 The Democratic Alliance (DA) urgently wants to know how the Northern Cape Health Department intends better safeguarding staff and patients. This... →
Eskom eschews $2.5bn of cheap loans as climate pact flounders
By: Bloomberg 23rd February 2024 South Africa’s State power utility has failed to tap $2.5-billion of cheap loans to build critical transmission infrastructure that would help end... →
Crunch time
By: Terence Creamer 23rd February 2024 The consequences of policy failure in electricity are so obvious there is no need to ventilate them again. Not so for gas, however, given that they... →