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African countries are struggling with high debt, demands to spend more and collapsing currencies: the policy fixes that could help
1st February 2024 Highly indebted African countries are facing stark trade-offs between servicing expensive debt, supporting high and growing development needs, and... →
Ramaphosa says continental market will promote agricultural development, food security as trade begins under AfCFTA
By: Thabi Shomolekae 31st January 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that the start of preferential trade will create great opportunities for growth and development for... →
Daily Podcast – January 30, 2024
By: Halima Frost 30th January 2024 Making headlines: SA’s performance in Corruption Perceptions Index disappoints; Mashaba says fix Home Affairs or policy will fail; And, Global... →
Global economic growth expected to stagnate this year
By: Darren Parker 30th January 2024 Global economic growth is expected to be subdued, if not stagnant this year, with global trade also expected to be sluggish, financial services... →
Decline in coal line security incidents is improving performance – Transnet
By: Martin Creamer 29th January 2024 Security incidents that disrupt trains transporting coal to South Africa’s Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) for export to the world are in... →
Mining Indaba 2024 - Rail reform and liberalisation: Where we are and what it means for the South African rail sector
29th January 2024 The rail sector in South Africa is at a breaking point and urgent action is required. From a freight perspective, Transnet's incapacity to dispatch... →
Bosa plans to create 2-million jobs and overhaul government
By: News24Wire 29th January 2024 Mmusi Maimane's Build One SA (BOSA) will not only create jobs for every household in South Africa, but it will also overhaul government by... →
Government's new plan to shift cargo from roads back to rail
By: News24Wire 26th January 2024 Government is seeking to finalise a plan aimed at improving its rail network and move cargo away from its overburdened roads. While the economy... →