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Electricity purchased from IPPs will be cheaper than Eskom – City Power
By: News24Wire 25th August 2023 City Power claims it will have a slightly lower tariff for Johannesburg residents after procuring electricity from four independent power... →
South Africa would benefit from a crime harm index
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 24th August 2023 Recently released police crime statistics show a 3% decline in murder for the second quarter of 2023 compared to last year. The number of murders... →
Transitions and the politics of national sovereignty
By: Saliem Fakir 18th August 2023 One of my favourite childhood authors was the science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke, the author of 2001 Space Odyssey – which was later turned... →
Unctad report shows Africa’s potential as a global supply chain player
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 16th August 2023 African economies can become major participants in global supply chains by harnessing vast resources of materials needed by high-technology sectors... →
Solar energy plant on the way at vanadium operation, Glencore’s Fullard reports
By: Martin Creamer 11th August 2023 The decarbonisation and solar power plans of Glencore Alloys are coming to the fore with the first 25 MW solar plant on the way, Glencore Alloys... →
Zambia - Study of the Economic Diversification and Productivity Improvement
8th August 2023 Although Zambia has been an independent country for almost 60 years, indications are that its economy continues to be heavily dependent on copper... →
The contribution of the UDF and People’s Power to our understandings of freedom – Part one
By: Raymond Suttner 7th August 2023 When one looks at the statements made in commemorating 40 years since the formation of the United Democratic Front (UDF) one does not generally get... →
Discolouring the contours of class struggle: The EFF’s far swing into right wing populism
4th August 2023 The statement is a response occasioned by recent pronouncements of the Economic Freedom Fighters’ (EFF) national command, and in the person of... →