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PGM-boosted green hydrogen backed by resolute South African govt's commitment
By: Martin Creamer 16th May 2024 The production of green hydrogen, which is most effectively generated when catalysed by platinum group metals (PGMs), has profound economic and... →
Oxfam 6-months accountability report: Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel crisis
16th May 2024 The horrific 7 October 2023 attacks by Palestinian armed groups, sparked the latest and most brutal onslaught of violence carried out by Israel... →
Sol Plaatje at risk of losing R54 million unspent grant funds
15th May 2024 Sol Plaatje desperately needs to upgrade, replace, and expand infrastructure to accommodate a growing population. It needs large amounts of money... →
Vulindlela water supply – is this the freedom fought for?
15th May 2024 Despite an extensive report to the SA Human Rights Commission, in August 2022, the residents of the rural Vulindlela area in Msunduzi are still... →
South Africa will be president of the G20 in 2025: two much-needed reforms it should drive
15th May 2024 South Africa will play an important international role in 2025 as president of the G20. The G20 is a group of 19 countries as well as the African... →
Plunging currencies, El Niño to delay rate cuts in African economies
By: Bloomberg 15th May 2024 Mounting price pressures from the resurgence of the dollar, foreign-currency crunches and adverse weather conditions are set to lead to delayed and... →
South Africa has the Highest Unemployment Rate in the World as Jobs Bloodbath Continues
15th May 2024 ActionSA is highly concerned about South Africa’s unemployment crisis, as for every 100 South Africans that entered the labour market this year,... →
Green energy presenting South Africa with massive reindustrialisation chance – Nedbank
By: Martin Creamer 13th May 2024 Green electrons and green molecules are presenting South Africa with a massive opportunity to reindustrialise, Nedbank CIB head of infrastructure,... →