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Gauteng Traffic Police arrest a public transport operator for drunk driving in Carletonville
17th May 2022 The Gauteng Traffic Police arrested a public transport operator after being found driving a white taxi under the influence of alcohol in... →
Developing countries have opportunity to call for greater access to nuclear energy, technology
By: Schalk Burger 17th May 2022 States that do not have nuclear weapons, which include most developing countries, have an opportunity to demand greater access to nuclear sciences... →
Organised banditry is destroying livelihoods in Niger’s borderlands
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 17th May 2022 Most international attention on Niger focuses on the Boko Haram conflict in the country’s east (Diffa region) and the Liptako-Gourma crisis in its... →
Premier Alan Winde on changes to provincial cabinet
16th May 2022 The Premier of the Western Cape, Alan Winde, today warmly welcomed the coming into effect of the final changes to his provincial cabinet which he... →
DA visits Nyanga Police Station in light of dramatic drop in violent crime
16th May 2022 Today, the DA met with station management and key role players at the Nyanga Police Station to gain a further understanding of how crime statistics... →
Motorists' lives at risk as road spike incidents increase on R104
16th May 2022 Gauteng motorists’ lives are in danger as 13 incidents of road spikes have occurred over a period of 12 months along the R104 road also known as... →
Things looking interesting for platinum despite surplus 
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2022 What the World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) is forecasting for 2022 is a reduced but still large platinum surplus of 627 000 oz. But this... →
A human-centred approach is key to eliminating child labour – ILO DG
15th May 2022 The International Labour Organization (ILO) Director-General Guy Ryder has reiterated the call to “rescue” the sustainable development goals (SDG),... →