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Europe’s migration deals in the Sahel must be revised
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 27th November 2023 This year, a complex mix of insecurity, poverty and misgovernance has seen instability soar in the Sahel. Among the immediate effects is a rise in... →
Navigating Legal Compliance: The power of a project plan
27th November 2023 In today's intricate and multifaceted business environment, adhering to legal compliance is far more than a mere option—it's a fundamental... →
IFP KZN Chairperson Slams President Ramaphosa's Fruitless Visit to Richards Bay Port
27th November 2023 The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in KwaZulu-Natal, under the leadership of Provincial Chairperson Cllr Thami Ntuli, has expressed its deep... →
Gold Fields takes big new Scope 3 decarbonisation step
By: Martin Creamer 27th November 2023 The global transition to net zero emissions by 2050 requires significant deployment of clean energy technologies and increased material production... →
BLSA CEO's Weekly Newsletter
27th November 2023 The climate is becoming the single most important global economic concern. This year has been the hottest ever and climate disasters have... →
SA's water crisis the next political football, as parties debate who can best fix the problem
By: News24Wire 24th November 2023 South Africa's scarce water resources look set to become the next political football for parties ahead of the general election next year. On... →
Karpowership SA secures environmental authorisation for Saldanha Bay project
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 24th November 2023 Karpowership South Africa (SA), the local entity of Turkish company Karpowership, has welcomed the granting of an environmental authorisation (EA)... →
Eskom's return to Stage 6 load-shedding exposes Government failures once again
24th November 2023 The announcement by Eskom that South Africa would be returning to Stage 6 load shedding from 12:00 today, comes as no real surprise. President... →