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DA calls on Tau to investigate alleged corrupt activities at the SABS
By: Marleny Arnoldi 13th September 2024 Democratic Alliance (DA) trade, industry and competition spokesperson Toby Chance has called on the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition... →
Platinum market deficit forecast to exceed million ounces in 2024 amid robust demand
By: Martin Creamer 10th September 2024 Robust growth is expected to drive total platinum demand to 8 118 000 oz, leading to a substantial market deficit of 1 028 000 oz in 2024, the... →
R628m in EU grants to support South Africa’s goal of building green-hydrogen ecosystem
By: Terence Creamer 9th September 2024 The EU has announced R628-million (€32-million) in grant funding to support the development of South Africa’s nascent green-hydrogen industry, as... →
Development finance institutions are key architects of hydrogen economy – Nhleko
By: Martin Creamer 9th September 2024 Development finance institutions (DFIs) are more than just financial supporters of the hydrogen economy, they are important architects of its... →
Relations between China and South Africa enter a new era of opportunity
9th September 2024 Dear Fellow South African, We have recently returned from Beijing, where we attended the summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation... →
Ramaphosa says China’s tech capabilities can support Africa’s industrialisation
By: Thabi Shomolekae 9th September 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa noted on Monday that relations between South Africa and China has entered “a new era of opportunity”, following his visit... →
Bowmans walks away with top honours at the 2024 African Legal Awards
9th September 2024 Leading international African law firm Bowmans has been recognised for its understanding of Africa, the African agenda and key sectors of... →
Germany ready to help fund R390bn South African grid revamp
By: Bloomberg 6th September 2024 Germany is willing to help fund the R390-billion ($22-billion) that South Africa said it needs to incorporate more solar and wind power into the... →