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South Africa’s ageing population comes with new challenges. How best to adapt to them
23rd January 2024 Young people – under the age of 15 – currently make up 29% of South Africa’s population. But this will soon change: the aged portion of the... →
Navigating the scarcity of funding in the Mining Industry
22nd January 2024 The mining industry is a pillar of global economic development, providing essential raw materials for various industries while also actively... →
Deputy President Paul Mashatile receives courtesy call from Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
19th January 2024 His Excellency Deputy President Paul Mashatile will on Tuesday, 23 January 2024 receive a courtesy call from His Royal Highness Prince Edward, the... →
Matric results: SACP congratulates class of 2023 for improved outcomes
19th January 2024 The South African Communist Party (SACP) congratulates the National Senior Certificate (NSC) 2023 class for the improved results in their... →
Higher Education committee is confident of a successful start to 2024 academic year
19th January 2024 As the 2024 academic year begins, the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Ms Nompendulo Mkhatshwa,... →
Flawed elections and poor governance underlie Africa’s backsliding
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 19th January 2024 How do we explain the developmental and governance reversals now haunting Africa? Reasons for the apparent collapse of security are complex, but... →
Let's debate: Roger Jardine challenges 'absent father' Ramaphosa to a public debate
By: News24Wire 19th January 2024 Businessman-turned-presidential hopeful Roger Jardine has challenged President Cyril Ramaphosa to a public debate before the general elections... →
Freetown Waste Transformers: A study of private sector innovation in the waste management sector in Africa
18th January 2024 This case study looks at the approaches and innovations of private sector waste management companies, including in relation to their access to... →