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Ramaphosa does not want unspent infrastructure funds returning to fiscus
By: Thabi Shomolekae 15th February 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa noted on Thursday that though capacity support to provinces and municipalities, government is improving its ability to... →
Kenyan central bank buys dollars to curb volatility as shilling rallies
By: Reuters 15th February 2024 Kenya's central bank bought dollars on the foreign exchange market on Thursday to curb volatility, traders said, as the shilling rocketed to its... →
Only SA’s Parliament can authorise new armed police bodies
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th February 2024 Two recent South African law enforcement initiatives, one in Cape Town, and the other in Gauteng, have provoked interest and in some cases,... →
DA calls for load-shedding pause in three East Joburg wards
15th February 2024 The Democratic Alliance is calling for a temporary load-shedding suspension for wards 66, 67 and 118 in east Johannesburg as residents face a third... →
Hydrogen cars come into sharp new focus as global climate politics takes turn for better
By: Martin Creamer 14th February 2024 For the first time, luxury vehicle manufacturer BMW has a fleet of hydrogen-fuelled cars on South Africa’s roads, supported by a green hydrogen... →
Norton Rose Fulbright advises on US$200M financing for Kamoa mine expansion
14th February 2024 Global law firm, Norton Rose Fulbright has advised Kamoa Copper S.A. on the US$200M financing in relation to phase three of the expansion of its... →
Cape Town to invest R43bn in infrastructure in the next three years – mayor
By: Irma Venter 14th February 2024 Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis says the city will invest R43-billion in infrastructure over the next three years. The ten-year project pipeline... →
Webber Wentzel Earns Industry Recognition at DealMakers Awards
14th February 2024 Webber Wentzel has once again showcased the firm's remarkable expertise and dedication to providing excellent legal advice by earning several... →