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Deal to sell government stake in South African Airways collapses
By: Reuters 14th March 2024 A deal the South African government has been negotiating for three years to sell a majority stake in South African Airways (SAA) has fallen apart,... →
Exxaro declares R5.4bn dividends, green energy business thriving
By: Martin Creamer 14th March 2024 Diversified mining company Exxaro, with interests in the coal, energy and ferrous markets, has declared final and special dividends. The share... →
Sudan's army claims control of national broadcast building
By: Reuters 13th March 2024 Sudan's army said it had taken control of the state broadcast headquarters from the Rapid Support Forces on Tuesday in what would be its most... →
DA calls for handover of Kusile and Medupi operations to original equipment manufacturers
12th March 2024 The DA rejects outright claims made by Eskom executives, after an evaluation of poor performance at the country's 14 coal-fired power stations,... →
Fast Guns Gang Threatens ActionSA Member for Substance Abuse & Family
12th March 2024 ActionSA has laid criminal charges against the Fast Gun Gang after it published threats against Team Fix South Africa Member for Substance Abuse... →
Right things are being done with Transnet, right things will be done with Eskom – Motsepe
By: Martin Creamer 12th March 2024 Dr Patrice Motsepe, the founder and chairperson of diversified mining company African Rainbow Minerals (ARM), has expressed confidence in the... →
Food aid for Sudanese refugees in Chad could end next month, WFP says
By: Reuters 12th March 2024 Food aid for hundreds of thousands of Sudanese refugees in Chad, some of whom are close to starvation, will be suspended next month without more... →
UNMISS is crucial to free and fair elections in South Sudan
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th March 2024 This week, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) meets to renew the mandate of the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) for another year. It has... →