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Africa objects to US push to reform health rules at WHO assembly
By: Reuters 25th May 2022 African countries raised an objection on Tuesday to a US-led proposal to reform the International Health Regulations (IHR), a move delegates say... →
S African scientists named among TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people
By: Sane Dhlamini 24th May 2022 Professor Tulio de Oliveira and Dr Sikhulile Moyo have been named in TIME Magazine’s prestigious 100 Most Influential People list, for their work... →
Lack of cooperation between departments will lead to continued foot-and-mouth disease
24th May 2022 The Democratic Alliance (DA) will submit questions for written response on the state of the red line and red zones to keep foot-and-mouth disease... →
Critical mineral demand of order of magnitude never seen – Sheila Khama
By: Martin Creamer 19th May 2022 "My genuine sense is that we are going to see a growth in the mining sector of an order of magnitude we haven't seen. I also think that we're going... →
NAMPO 2022 is where South Africa’s important conversations about the looming food security crisis will take place
18th May 2022 Today I will attend the 54th NAMPO agricultural show outside the town of Bothaville in the Northern Free State. This annual exhibition and... →
The war in Ukraine: Africa risks paying a heavy price for neutrality
12th May 2022 Far from being swift, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine now looks likely to become a long-running war of attrition. It will therefore have an... →
Making Covid vaccines in Africa: advances and sustainability issues
11th May 2022 The history of vaccine manufacturing capacity in Africa dates back to 1881, when Egypt’s Vacsera company was established. Before the Covid pandemic... →
South Africa keen to harness hydrogen economy opportunities, President Ramaphosa tells Indaba
By: Martin Creamer 10th May 2022 It was just amazing to see the innovation that the mining industry is capable of scaling up, President Cyril Ramaphosa told the Investing in... →