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Anglo’s tenth emission-cutting ship contributing to cleaner, greener maritime industry
By: Martin Creamer 28th February 2024 The contribution of diversified mining company Anglo American to a cleaner, greener maritime industry is highlighted by this week’s delivery of the... →
South Africa’s apartheid legacy is still hobbling research – a study of geography shows how
27th February 2024 Knowledge matters. It informs how we think about the world around us. It informs our decisions and government policies, supporting economic growth... →
Israel defying ICJ ruling to prevent genocide by failing to allow adequate humanitarian aid to reach Gaza
27th February 2024 One month after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) ordered “immediate and effective measures” to protect Palestinians in the occupied Gaza... →
Godongwana’s Budget Speech proves ANC lacks political will – DA, ActionSA
By: Thabi Shomolekae 21st February 2024 Democratic Alliance (DA) Shadow Minister of Finance Dr Dion George said on Wednesday that Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana’s 2024 Budget Speech... →
South African inflation picks up in January
By: Reuters 21st February 2024 South Africa's headline consumer inflation quickened to 5.3% year on year in January from 5.1% in December, data showed on Wednesday. Key... →
Daily Podcast – February 14, 2024
14th February 2024 February 14, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Halima Frost. →
Ghana president replaces finance minister in reshuffle
By: Reuters 14th February 2024 Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo has replaced the finance minister in a cabinet reshuffle amid criticism of his handling of the country's economic... →
2024 defining year for world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine, looking at IPO
By: Martin Creamer 12th February 2024 Adelaide Ruiters has been slogging away for ten years to get the world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine up and running. Now, 2024 looks like the... →