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South African city dwellers: frogs in the boiling pot
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 20th September 2021 With rapidly rising temperatures due to climate change, South Africa’s growing urban areas are a ticking time bomb. The building materials used in... →
Latest decision by the Competition Commission
19th August 2021 1.1 Digital Infrastructure Investment Holdings (Pty) Ltd (DIIH) / Metro Fibre Networx (Pty) Ltd (MetroFibre) The Commission has recommended... →
South Africa’s way forward: abandon old ideas, embrace bold experimentation
5th August 2021 Foundation essay: our foundation essays are longer than usual and take a wider look at a key issue affecting society. In the preface to his great... →
New corruption-busting unit must be part of the NPA and led by prosecutors – Shamila Batohi
By: News24Wire 11th August 2020 National Prosecuting Authority head Shamila Batohi says, if government plans to go ahead with the establishment of a new corruption busting unit,... →
Many potential benefits of AfCFTA for Nigeria if challenges addressed
21st February 2020 Once fully implemented, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) will unlock significant but uneven growth opportunities on the continent.... →
Proudly South African anti-cable theft technology already deployed on 12 sites
By: Martin Creamer 30th September 2019 It has been said that entering the Elvey Security Technologies headquarters in the Greenstone Hill Office Park, in Modderfontein, Edenvale, is like... →
Can Geothermal Heating and Cooling Increase a Home's Resale Value?
25th September 2019 Residential geothermal heating and cooling may still seem like science fiction to homeowners unacquainted with the concept, but the science behind... →
CompComSA: Latest decisions by the Competition Commission
15th August 2019 1.1 LAW SOCIETY OF THE NORTHERN PROVINCES REPEAL FEE RULES, GUIDELINES THAT BREACH COMPETITION ACT →