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The installer must apply to the City to authorise the system for grid connection
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 4th March 2024 Somalia and Türkiye have forged a new defence and economic partnership. The agreement is one part of an intricate web of maritime pacts involving... →
Strong Statements and Tenure Extension – SARS Commissioner Continues War on Non-Compliance
1st March 2024 In the ever-evolving tax landscape and public domain, one name strikes fear into the heart of non-compliant taxpayers, and confidence for the... →
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... →
Water Management in Oil and Gas Operations: Industry Practice and Policy Guidelines for Developing Countries
15th February 2024 Steadily increasing demand for water poses a threat to sustainable development, and an increasing number of regions are chronically short of water.... →
Macky Sall throws Senegal’s democratic credentials into doubt
8th February 2024 Senegal’s President Macky Sall announced in early February that presidential elections, originally scheduled for 25 February, would be postponed... →
South Africa’s new plan to end power cuts is seriously flawed. Here’s why
11th January 2024 South Africa experienced unprecedented electricity shortages in 2023 as ageing coal plants became increasingly prone to breakdowns. The country... →
What is at stake for investors in Congo's election?
By: Reuters 8th December 2023 Voters in Democratic Republic of Congo go to the polls on Dec. 20 and international investors are keenly watching to see if a political shake-up... →
South Africa to miss 2030 emissions goal as it keeps coal plants burning
By: Reuters 9th November 2023 South Africa will miss its binding 2030 carbon emissions targets under the Paris climate agreement, three senior government officials confirmed, as... →