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South Africa struggles to get off the FATF grey list
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 11th March 2024 How is it that Africa’s most sophisticated, if not always largest, economy is still battling to get off the Financial Action Task Force’s (FATF)... →
SACP: Solly Mapaila: Address by SACP General Secretary, on the Red Brigades and 2024 Election Campaign Launch Statement, Rustenburg (10/03/2024)
11th March 2024 The 2024 elections are highly contested as part of the fiercely contested direction of our democratic dispensation and its international... →
City of Johannesburg implements Budget Adjustments to enhance service delivery and revenue collection
8th March 2024 The City of Johannesburg Council has approved the budget adjustments aimed at prioritizing critical services, enhancing revenue collection, and... →
Minister Barbara Creecy launches 3rd National Status of Biological Invasions and their management in South Africa
8th March 2024 Biological invasions are a major threat to South Africa’s water security, threaten sustainable agriculture, exacerbate wildfires, and have ongoing... →
Fund doors open to emerging farmers
7th March 2024 Gauteng emerging farmers in the priority areas of poultry, piggery, grains, vegetables, red meat, cannabis, aquaculture, rabbit, bee farming and... →
Egyptian pound stable after devaluation, IMF deal
By: Reuters 7th March 2024 Egypt's pound held steady on Thursday, a day after the central bank let the currency plunge and announced a shift to a more flexible exchange rate... →
South Africa: women play a key role in early childhood learning and care – but they need help accessing university
7th March 2024 In South Africa, the early childhood development sector is dominated by women who build creches from the ground up. These women offer services to... →
New water to secure more water supply for a growing city
7th March 2024 Census 2022 data shows that Cape Town’s population is now 4 772 846, remarkably 27,6% higher than in 2011. Expanding Cape Town's water supply... →