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South Africa has become uninvestable under ANC rule
7th May 2024 After more than a hundred years of operation in South Africa, the international energy conglomerate Shell Plc is the latest major company to... →
South Africa’s national student financial aid scheme has helped millions but is in trouble: here’s why
6th May 2024 The board of South Africa’s National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) has been dissolved by the country’s higher education and training... →
African countries can’t resolve their debt crisis under a system rigged against them
6th May 2024 The debt situation in many African countries has escalated again to a critical juncture. Twenty are in, or at risk of, debt distress. Three... →
Government Laying Charges Against Government is a Start but not Enough
6th May 2024 The news that the Department of Water and Sanitation has opened 36 criminal cases against 26 municipalities across the country for sewage spills... →
Waste pickers play a key role in the fight against plastic pollution – insights from South Africa into how their voices can be heard
3rd May 2024 Our addiction to plastics is trashing the planet, exacerbating global heating and threatening our very survival. Since 2022, the UN has been... →
The challenges African election bodies face go beyond ‘democratic backsliding’ – analysis
3rd May 2024 Election management bodies are essential democratic institutions. To deliver national polls effectively, they need to be properly resourced,... →
How To Fix (Unf*ck) A Country – Roy Havemann
3rd May 2024 After state capture, South Africa is not in a good place. The system is down. How do we reboot? We are not the first country to find itself in a... →
Thungela announces passing of Thero Setiloane
By: Martin Creamer 2nd May 2024 Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed coal mining company Thungela Resources has announced the passing of Thero Setiloane, who served as an... →