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The AU prepares to wield the stick with more rigorous sanctions
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 15th September 2022 The African Union (AU) decided in May this year to activate its Peace and Security Council (PSC) sanctions committee. Although established in 2009,... →
Cooling off Trade Conditions
14th September 2022 The number of businesses that experienced improved trade conditions increased from 35% to 48% over the last six months even though (fifty six... →
SA: Barbara Creecy: Address by Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, at the launch of National Parks Week, Augrabies National Park (11/09/2022)
12th September 2022 This is my first visit to Augrabies National Park. I am sure the feeling of awe that I experienced when first seeing the thundering waters of the... →
Overcoming energy crisis requires awareness of global marketplace movements
By: Donna Slater 12th September 2022 A global increase in demand for renewable energy solutions is complicating global supply chains and capacity at the same time that South Africa is... →
BLSA CEO's Weekly Newsletter
12th September 2022 I find little solace in the fact that South Africa is not alone in facing an energy crisis. As we plunged into stage 4 over the weekend, the United... →
Nelson Mandela Bay needs a new government to get the Metro working again
8th September 2022 Nelson Mandela Bay needs a new government to get this Metro working again. Over the last 30 days I have spent much of my time experiencing the day... →
Product recalls in South Africa
8th September 2022 Product recalls in South Africa and globally have attracted much attention recently. In 2021, Phillips issued a global voluntary recall in respect... →
South Africa drafting green hydrogen position statement for COP27 – IDC
By: Martin Creamer 7th September 2022 South Africa is drafting a green hydrogen position statement for the upcoming 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 27), which is... →