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China’s population has peaked and is now falling – opportunities and risks for Africa
11th May 2023 China will no longer be the world’s most populous nation. India’s population will overtake it this year at an estimated population of 1.42-billion.... →
Labour Relations Act: Bargaining Council for furniture manufacturing Industry of Western Cape: Extension to non-parties of the main collective agreement
10th May 2023 Labour Relations Act: Bargaining Council for furniture manufacturing Industry of Western Cape: Extension to non-parties of the main collective... →
Glencore takes yet another step along the busying road to circularity
By: Martin Creamer 9th May 2023 Mining and marketing company Glencore, which last month initiated steps to provide lithium-ion battery recycling solutions at scale for Spain and... →
SA Harvest calls on the logistics industry for support in reducing food waste and hunger
4th May 2023 SA Harvest, a leading food rescue and hunger relief organisation in South Africa, is drawing attention to the critical role of logistics in... →
E-waste versus Sustainability: A battle between people, big tech and responsible recycling
4th May 2023 A study conducted by the United Nations University in 2019 estimated that approximately 53.6 million metric tonnes of electrical and electronic... →
SA won’t have its own defence industry to depend on for artillery when struck by war or aggression
By: News24Wire 3rd May 2023 In a situation of war or external aggression, South Africa will not have its own defence industry for weapons, prime-mission equipment and... →
A change to working hours in South Africa: The Department of Employment and Labour weighs in
3rd May 2023 Before the Covid-19 pandemic, many were shocked at discussions around the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the digitization of work, and the creation... →
Could FDI be Rwanda’s lifeline as donors pull the plug?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 28th April 2023 Rwanda has received significant support from international donor agencies to rebuild its economy since the 1994 genocide. With over US$1-billion a... →