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How Ruto can transform Kenya’s economy
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th January 2023 Despite William Ruto’s narrow win to become Kenya’s president in August last year, the transition occurred peacefully. Now his challenge is to... →
Loadshedding the biggest local headwind, job creation becomes elusive – Seifsa
By: Schalk Burger 12th January 2023 Loadshedding remains the biggest local headwind facing the metals and engineering industries, and persistent loadshedding, the worst in more than... →
Platinum-boosting clean hydrogen projects, patents are all the rage
By: Martin Creamer 11th January 2023 The implementation agreement for Namibia’s planned multibillion-dollar Hyphen Hydrogen Energy project is scheduled to commence in the first quarter... →
Enable South Africa to become green hydrogen centre – ANC
By: Martin Creamer 9th January 2023 Enabling South Africa to become a green hydrogen centre through government support is highlighted in the January 8 Statement 2023 of the National... →
Daily Podcast – December 15, 2022
By: Sane Dhlamini 15th December 2022 Making headlines: Paul Mashatile says ANC MPs who defied party in Phala Phala vote will be disciplined, Court dismisses ANC treasurer-general... →
China’s factories to the world brace for tsunami of Covid cases
By: Bloomberg 15th December 2022 From locking in workers to hoarding medicines, beds and disinfectant, China’s factories are going to great lengths to keep the machines running —... →
New Preferential Procurement Regulations: a "placeholder"
14th December 2022 The new Preferential Procurement Regulations allow organs of state to set quantifiable, transformative goals in their tenders. Bidders will need to... →
Stats SA considers adding self-generated power to data set
By: Bloomberg 14th December 2022 South Africa’s statistics agency is considering including self-generated power in its monthly electricity-generation data as more households and... →