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Uganda’s battle for the youth vote – how Museveni keeps Bobi Wine’s reach in check
17th January 2024 Uganda is one of the youngest countries in the world, with an average age of 15.9 years. Young people aged below 30 make up about 77% of the... →
Sibanye-Stillwater announces forceful C-suite sustainability appointment
By: Martin Creamer 9th January 2024 Johannesburg- and New York-listed mining company Sibanye-Stillwater has appointed Melanie Naidoo-Vermaak as chief sustainability officer, effective... →
2023 year-end statement of Parliament
18th December 2023 1. INTRODUCTION The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa has consistently shown a steadfast commitment to its constitutional mandates,... →
2023 year-end statement of Parliament
18th December 2023 1. INTRODUCTION The Parliament of the Republic of South Africa has consistently shown a steadfast commitment to its constitutional mandates,... →
No seamless extension
By: Terence Creamer 15th December 2023 The Koeberg saga, much like South Africa’s ongoing efforts to tackle loadshedding decisively, hardly ever fails to disappoint. Having missed... →
Huge uplift for Eastern Cape on way from South Africa’s R105bn green ammonia project
By: Martin Creamer 14th December 2023 The building of the R105-billion green ammonia project by Hive Hydrogen South Africa is poised to be a huge economic uplift for the Eastern Cape.... →
Copper to be recovered from yet another on-surface copper resource in Zambia
By: Martin Creamer 12th December 2023 A Johannesburg-listed company, in strategic partnership with a Middle Eastern conglomerate, has secured one of the largest copper waste rock assets... →
The Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act – A decade of non-delivery
8th December 2023 Exactly ten years ago, on 10 December 2013, the Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act, commonly referred to as “IPLAA”, was published as an Act... →