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Government Concerned That Black-Owned Companies Will Shut Down Due To Covid-19 Pandemic
1st September 2020 The South African government is concerned that many Black-owned companies will be forced to close shop as a result of the devastating impact of the... →
World economy post Covid-19 to see greater focus on resilience, sustainability
By: Schalk Burger 14th July 2020 The world economy will post the Covid-19 pandemic see significant changes to its structure in order to improve its resilience and sustainability,... →
Positive reaction to ANC document’s encouragement of exploration
By: Martin Creamer 14th July 2020 Reaction has been positive to the discussion document of economic transformation committee (ETC) of the African National Congress (ANC), which... →
NWU comes up with creative solution to screen pupils for Covid-19 using cellphones
By: News24Wire 27th May 2020 In the times in which we currently find ourselves, adequate healthcare and accompanying screening are of the utmost importance to limit the spread... →
Engineers at SA's North West University develop kit to help schools screen for Covid-19
By: African News Agency 21st May 2020 Engineers at South Africa's North West University have developed a testing kit they hope will help resolve the congestion likely to occur during... →
Disruptive technologies in agricultural value chains: insights from East Africa
10th March 2020 Global food demand is expected to increase by somewhere between 59% and 98% by 2050 as the world population reaches an estimated 9.7 billion. Food... →
Modernisation, digitisation part of next value delivery – Amplats
By: Martin Creamer 17th February 2020 Top of the list of the four focus areas of platinum group metals (PGM) mining company Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) to drive its next phase of... →
Can AfCFTA help stimulate Africa’s industrialisation?
By: Saliem Fakir 1st November 2019 The Africa Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) was signed last year by the majority of the countries in Africa to create a common market and... →