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EU-like energy approach needed in Southern Africa, says Namibia presidential adviser
By: Martin Creamer 20th September 2022 A collaborative energy approach, like that of the European Union (EU), is needed in Southern Africa, says Namibia’s Presidential economic advisor... →
SA: Cyril Ramaphosa: Address by South Africa's President, at the opening of the Sandvik Khomanani facility, Kempton Park, Ekurhuleni (09/09/2022)
9th September 2022 As a company that has been operating in the South African market for more than 70 years, Sandvik has established a firm and reliable presence in... →
Revised South African Tentative List to be submitted to UNESCO for consideration
31st August 2022 The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment has published a revised South African Tentative List for consideration and inscription on... →
No publicly available data supports claim that 80% of women who give birth at South African hospital are undocumented Zimbabweans
By: Africa Check 26th August 2022 In August 2022 Phophi Ramathuba, the government’s head of health in South Africa’s Limpopo province, caused a stir when she was recorded... →
Green hydrogen atlas to be officially launched before year-end – Sasscal
By: Martin Creamer 22nd August 2022 With close to 90% of all the datasets for the Southern African green hydrogen atlas having been collected, its official launch will definitely take... →
No, South African MPs are generally not paid less than their international counterparts
By: Africa Check 16th August 2022 How much South Africa’s top government officials earn is always a hot topic. Amid rising inflation, fuel price hikes and rolling electricity... →
South Africa doesn’t need new cities: it needs to focus on fixing what it’s got
15th August 2022 South Africa is a dominantly urban country, with almost 70% of the population living in cities and towns. But urban services and infrastructures... →
Green hydrogen offers a window to redefine the Africa-Australia and Africa-Australia-Europe partnerships
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 5th August 2022 Conflict in Europe has fast-forwarded a global race for green hydrogen. Australia was already well-placed, having already begun pursuit of... →