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GNU must prioritise provision of title deeds to black farmers on state-owned land
8th August 2024 After decades of inaction, an opportunity exists for the Government of National Unity to decisively address one of the most pressing issues facing... →
Astron’s a terrific asset, ferrochrome’s helping world to decarbonise, says Glencore
By: Martin Creamer 8th August 2024 Astron Energy, which has successfully rebranded one of South Africa’s transport fuel forecourt networks, is described by Glencore CEO Gary Nagle as... →
AI can turn the tide on organised environmental crime in Africa
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th August 2024 Artificial intelligence offers innovative solutions to the expensive and time-consuming business of policing environmental crimes. Effective law... →
Sudanese are losing hope with each new peace initiative
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 7th August 2024 The array of peace processes has allowed the warring parties to forum-shop while the humanitarian crisis intensifies. After Sudan’s third civil war... →
Daily Podcast – August 06, 2024
By: Halima Frost 6th August 2024 Making headlines: Police committee underscores need to strengthen officers' health, wellness; Rand Water in recovery after successful maintenance... →
Police chairperson applauds intervention that foiled possible cash-in-transit robbery in Khayelisha
6th August 2024 The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Mr Ian Cameron, has applauded a speedy intervention by a multidisciplinary team, comprising... →
Financial literacy unlocks financial security, economic mobility – FSCA exec
By: Schalk Burger 6th August 2024 The fifth Money Smart Week South Africa will provide free financial education, as financial literacy unlocks economic mobility and enables people... →
Police committee underscores need to strengthen officers' health, wellness
By: Thabi Shomolekae 6th August 2024 Portfolio Committee on Police chairperson Ian Cameron highlighted on Tuesday that resilience building and general support care should be a central... →