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What’s driving hunger in Gauteng, South Africa’s economic power house
6th May 2022 Food serves as one of the critical needs a person requires for daily survival. In South Africa it’s recognised as a fundamental human right under... →
Clients planning to close many renewable energy project deals this year – Nedbank CIB
By: Martin Creamer 11th April 2022 While Africa is blessed with great natural sun and wind resources, it has about 600-million people living without access to electricity, which is... →
The South African ship that found Antarctica’s Endurance wreck is vital for climate science
7th April 2022 It was 1914 when the English explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail on his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition aboard a ship called Endurance. It... →
More questions than answers in South Africa’s latest victim survey?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th March 2022 South Africa’s 2020/21 Victims of Crime Survey (VOCS) was published last month. Although its accuracy was affected by the coronavirus pandemic, the... →
African Development Bank Group approves new Strategy for Addressing Fragility and Building Resilience in Africa 2022-2026
22nd March 2022 The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank Group (www.AfDB.org) has approved a new strategy for addressing fragility and building... →
Nation-wide survey of South African business innovation gets underway
24th February 2022 On 14 March 2022 South Africa’s official Business Innovation Survey gets underway with fieldworkers reaching out to 5 500 businesses over the next... →
Update of the weights and basket of the Consumer Price Index
31st January 2022 The CPI statistical release for January 2022, to be released on 16 February 2022, will be compiled using an updated basket of goods and services... →
UCT ties with Princeton in top international universities ranking
26th January 2022 Times Higher Education has ranked the University of Cape Town fifty-fifth in its 2022 list of the most international universities in the world,... →