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Fractured trade, inflation and prospects for climate action
By: Saliem Fakir 17th November 2023 The world is in a very different place to where it was when the World Trade Organisation (WTO) came into being in 1995: geopolitics and geoeconomic... →
Language of incumbency
By: Terence Creamer 17th November 2023 Two recent Eskom publications are heavily laden with the language of incumbency, which continues to go unchecked by a policymaker distracted by... →
Germany funding green hydrogen pilot plant in Namibia
By: Martin Creamer 16th November 2023 A green hydrogen pilot plant and refuelling station, to gain scientific insights into the upscaling green hydrogen technologies and to ensure a... →
Will Africa remain on the sidelines of Sudan’s Jeddah talks?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 16th November 2023 Since civil war broke out in Sudan in April, approximately 10 000 people have died and six million Sudanese are displaced internally and across... →
Nasi Ispani: ActionSA to File Appeal to Gain Access to Lesufi’s Ill-Fated Jobs Scheme
15th November 2023 ActionSA will file an appeal in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) following the Gauteng Provincial Government’s decision... →
IEC declares readiness ahead of voter registration weekend
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th November 2023 The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa on Wednesday said it was ready to oversee the general voters registration weekend on November... →
South Africa’s ilmenite poised for huge value boost following China signing
By: Martin Creamer 15th November 2023 South African ilmenite used to manufacture titanium dioxide pigment in KwaZulu-Natal has received a major value boost with the signing of an... →
BEE-focused tenders and cadre deployment causing State collapse - Harvard economists
By: News24Wire 15th November 2023 A two-year research project by Harvard professor Ricardo Hausmann's Growth Lab says that the government's proposed economic reforms are unlikely to... →