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Triumph over Pit Latrines near Yet Far
19th November 2023 South Africa is poised to turn the corner in eradicating pit latrines in educational facilities before the UN-designated year of 2030, writes Angie... →
Drones as weapons: Africa needs better data to anticipate risk
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th November 2023 In October this year, Africa’s air force chiefs of staff and air force industry representatives gathered in Senegal. They agreed the continent... →
Let’s register to vote for the Multi-Party Charter that has now overtaken the ANC in Gauteng
17th November 2023 Fellow South Africans and residents of Gauteng, The DA’s submission of a Human Rights Commission complaint against Rand Water today, is yet another... →
Imperative that exploration plan be implemented as matter of urgency – Khoza
By: Martin Creamer 17th November 2023 If South Africa is not to be left out of the exploration boom, spurred by the immense mineral resources required to develop technologies needed to... →
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... →
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... →
COSATU rejects Julius Malema's unprincipled and amoral attacks on teachers with the contempt they deserve
16th November 2023 The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) rejects Julius Malema’s unprincipled and amoral attacks on teachers with the contempt they... →
Does Kenya have one of the highest suicide rates in Africa? What the data says
By: Africa Check 15th November 2023 In October 2023 several cases of suicide were reported in the media in Kenya. A police officer shot himself in his car; a woman jumped off an... →